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Explore the vibrant culture of Afghanistan by delving into traditional attire, delicious cuisine, sacred rituals, and more. Discover the significance of chadors, burqas, Eid celebrations, and landmine survivors in this fascinating journey.
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The Breadwinner / Vocabulary By Deborah Ellis
Pakul www.adventuretrading.com/custom/tribal-pakul
A chador • http://www.usaid.gov
The Burqa • http://www.usaid.gov
Nan when finished http://www.usaid.gov
Men and Women in Afghanistan • Searching for and destroying landmines
Landmine ftp.info.usaid.gov
Kabob • www.transchool.eustis.army.milhttp://sandia.gov/medis/images/jpg
Meals are eaten http://www.countryreports.org/people/recipe.aspx?countryid=1Eating
EID A Muslim Holiday Photograph courtesy: Henna Sooqhttp://www.holodays.net Younger girls decorate their palms with henna (mehndi) for EID.
Prayer during EID • http://www/fotosearch.com
karachi www.mansfieldct.org/.../glossary.htm
Afghanistan Taliban Soldier • www.flickr.com/photos/nickrainimages/2255281906