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    INDIAN ROLE IN AFGHANISTAN AND ITS IMPACT ON PAKISTAN INTRO 1. Afghanistan continues to be a proxy ‘playing ground’ for diverse outside powers with Russia in near vicinity and US in West. The decade old US meddling after the failure of Russian invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 has yielded more familiar results i.e. ethnic and cultural tensions‚ warlordism‚ drug-trafficking and rampant corruption. It is not that these traits did not exist in the Afghan society before US invaded Afghanistan but US invasion

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    PAK-AFGHAN TIES IN THE LIGHT OF PAK-US STRATEGIC DIALOGUE HUMERA IQBAL( Introduction Pakistan-Afghanistan relationship has been a victim of conflicting interests. The two have never been at ease with each other and deep suspicions are observed in the bilateral policies pursued by their governments. Pakistan always wished for a friendly government in Afghanistan so that the western border could be considered secure — a wish that never materialised. The relationship got worse during

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    to life in California. Khaled Hosseini’s aim was to not only call attention to the devastation in Afghanistan; he set out to remind the world that before he last few decades under the world’s scrutinizing eye highlighting the negativity of the country‚ Afghanistan was a generally peaceful nation. Afghanistan gained international attention after the coup of 1973. From 1933 until 1973 Afghanistan was ruled by monarchy.On July 17th 1973 power was seized from the monarchy and by April 1978 the power

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    Road‚ Sara Asyab‚ Kabul - Afghanistan Contact No: 0093 787 803 012 Email: nazaar.safi@moi.gov.af‚ nazaar.safi@gmail.com Education: 1999 – 2010 Abdul Ail Mostaghny High School Graduated from 12th Grade Kabul‚ Afghanistan 2005 – 2006/07 English Language Conversation‚ Comprehension‚ Reading & Writing Kabul‚ Afghanistan 2011 – Present IFA (Institute François d’ Afghanistan) DELF (Diploma d’ étudiant Lange Françoise) A1‚ A2 Kabul‚ Afghanistan 1/4/2006 – 2007

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    The Kite Runner The novel “The Kite Runner‚” written by Khaled Hosseini‚ is about a young man named Amir and the experiences he went through during chaos in his country‚ Afghanistan. The story centers around Amir‚ the main character‚ and Hassan. Amir and Hassan are totally different people. Amir is well educated Muslim. Also he tends to read a lot of books. With his nerd like attributes‚ is somewhat disappointing to his father’s eyes. Hassan is a servant to Amir’s family

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    History Final Research: Taliban Packet: While the civil war was in Afghanistan‚ the Taliban was grouping in Pakistan. They were small religious schools for orphans and refugee children.  With the influence from Mullah Omar‚ the schools got bigger until they were a political force.  The Taliban started to take control of Afghanistan.  September 1996‚ they came to power and renamed it to Islamic Ermiate of Afghanistan.  At first the people liked the Taliban‚ they told them that they

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    The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns that explore the hardships of living in Afghanistan during the Soviet Invasion and Taliban regime. This paper will discuss the life and work of Khaled Hosseini with special emphasis on the effect on women in Afghan society in the novel A Thousand Splendid Suns. Khaled Hosseini was born on March 4‚ 1965. He is the eldest of five children‚ and was born in Kabul‚ Afghanistan where his father worked for the foreign ministry and his mother taught Persian literature

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    novel is set in Afghanistan from the late 1970s to 1981 and the start of the Soviet occupation‚ then in the Afghan community in Fremont‚ California from the 1980s to the early 2000s‚ and finally in contemporary Afghanistan during the Taliban regime. The Kite Runner is the story of strained family relationships between a father and a son‚ and between two brothers‚ how they deal with guilt and forgiveness‚ and how they weather the political and social transformations of Afghanistan from the 1970s

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    In the literature‚ The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini‚ the idea and representation of justice‚ and its relationship to that of the treatment of women in Afghan society‚ the ever-changing politics of Afghanistan‚ and the desired results of redemption and forgiveness‚ become illustrated through the novel’s characters and motives. Justice can be defined as the quality of being guided by truth‚ reason‚ and fairness. The Kite Runner illustrates the power of influence from an outside power and its effects

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    to find a way to make sure it was for something. In this story there is a lot of government conflict‚ the change in role of women‚ and the interaction of the tribes within Afghanistan. The role of women changes drastically throughout the book. The years 1972 through 1991 was when it was “a good time to be a woman in Afghanistan” (135). Most men‚ Rasheed not included‚ “did not mind that their wives walked among strangers with makeup on and nothing on their head” (125). Khala Rangmaal‚ Laila’s teacher

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