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  2. Poetry of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Poetry of the modern-day region called Afghanistan has ancient roots, which is mostly written in Dari and Pashto. [1] Afghan poetry relates to the culture of Afghanistan and is an element of Afghan literature .

  3. Afghan literature - Wikipedia

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    Afghan poetry and culture has a long history dating back to the rise of Sufism. Poetry was written in various shared languages such as Persian, Dari, Pashto, and very few in Urdu. Poetry in foreign languages such as English and Turkic also has a strong influence on Afghan poetry. The poetry reflects diverse spiritual traditions within the country.

  4. Dars (TV show) - Wikipedia

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    The weekly programme is broadcast on BBC News Afghanistan, as well as on social media streams of BBC News Pashto and BBC News Dari. Following the Taliban takeover, schools for girls were closed. The Taliban stated that the closures were "temporary" until a "suitable environment" was created. [ 1 ]

  5. Qahar Asi - Wikipedia

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    Qahar Asi (Dari: قهار عاصی; September 26, 1956 – September 28, 1994) was a poet and agriculturist from Afghanistan.. He was born in Malima in Panjshir province.He is considered to be Afghanistan's most famous modern poet who has practiced both "New" and "Classic" poetry styles.

  6. Culture of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Poetry in Afghanistan has long been a cultural tradition and passion. It is mainly in Persian/Dari and Pashto languages, although in modern times it is also becoming more recognized in Afghanistan's other languages. Classic Persian and Pashto poetry plays an important role in the Afghan culture. Poetry has always been one of the major ...

  7. I Am the Beggar of the World - Wikipedia

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    She had learned of the poetry form after hearing of a young girl that allegedly killed herself after being forbidden to write poetry. [2] In total, Griswold collected over 100 such poems written by female Afghan poets to create I Am the Beggar of the World. She translated the poems from Pashto into English. Most of her English translations are ...

  8. Jalaluddin Jalal - Wikipedia

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    Jalaluddin Jalal was born on 15 October 1923 in Kabul.He was the son of the treasurer Masdjidi Khan and grew up in an intellectual Afghan family. He was interested in music, art and literature since being a youth.

  9. Khalilullah Khalili - Wikipedia

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    Khalili was born in Kabul Province to an ethnic Tajik family, and came from the same village as Habibullah Kalakani. He wrote exclusively in Persian. [1] His father, Mirzā Muhammad Hussein, a Tajik was King Habibullah Khan's finance minister and owned mansions in Kabul and Jalalabad, but was later dismissed and hanged by Habibullah Khan's son and successor, Amanullah Khan. [2]