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Afghanistan's Web Site
Invites Afghans to express their opinion about issues which affect their lives, as well as to provide a forum for the mutual support of the community.

Nuristan, Hidden Land of the Hindu-Kush
On the linguistics and ethnography of Nuristan, a region in the Hindu Kush mountains of northeastern Afghanistan. By Richard Strand.

Lemar-Aftaab - Afghanmagazine.com
Online magazine focusing on the arts, literature, music, history, culture, plight and the life of the Afghan people.

Afghans4Tomorrow
A non-profit and non-political organization of Afghan professionals in America, providing professional assistance, scientific studies, and research towards the reconstruction and development of Afghanistan.

Afghan Teens Network
Offers information about Afghanistan, religious education, a course in Dari (one of the Afghan languages), and online-tutorials on computer and internet. With music, games, image gallery, date converter, discussion board and chat.

Languages of Afghanistan
Ethnologic and bibliographic information on the languages and dialects spoken in Afghanistan, by Ethnologue.com.

Afghan Culture Association
The organisation based in France presents itself, offers a bibliography, folk music and a photo gallery.

UCLA: Pushto Language Profile
Article on the Pushto (or Pashto) language, its history and role in Afghan society.

Afghan Youth Organization Against Terrorism
Independent non-profit, non-political, non-governmental Afghan youth forum based in St. John's, Canada. Mission statement, magazine, mailing list, memorial, and news links.

Marco Polo's Guide to Afghanistan
Two Americans retrace the steps of the 13th-century Italian merchant through Afghanistan. An article from Smithsonian Magazine with pictures.


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