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  2. Fighter kite - Wikipedia

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    Duelling chula and pakpao kites, part of the Thai kite-fighting tradition. Fighter kites are kites used for the sport of kite fighting. Traditionally, most are small, unstable single-line flat kites where line tension alone is used for control, at least part of which is manja, typically glass-coated cotton strands, to cut down the line of others.

  3. Kite running - Wikipedia

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    Kite runners on rooftops in Afghanistan, watching for drifting kites Kite running is the practice of running after drifting kites in the sky that have been cut loose in kite fighting . Typically the custom is that the person who captures a cut kite can keep it, so the bigger and more expensive looking the kite, the more people can usually be ...

  4. Traditional games of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube, Pajhwok Afghan News, April 20, 2024 "Playful Pastimes and Much More: Seven folk games from Afghanistan". Afghanistan Analysts Network. 18 March 2021. "Childhood, Games, and Imagination at Play". www.alive-in.org. May 4, 2022.

  5. Kite-flying festival to mark one year since Taliban takeover ...

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    A multi-city kite-flying festival will mark one year since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. Fly With Me will celebrate the ancient Afghan craft of kite-flying across 15 locations in the UK and ...

  6. Kite-flying festival marks year since Taliban’s Afghanistan ...

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    Afghan-born actor Ehsas, who played young Assef in the 2007 film The Kite Runner and was involved in organising the event, said kite-flying – which has now been banned by the Taliban – is an ...

  7. Niloofar Rahmani - Wikipedia

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    2nd Lt. Niloofar Rahmani in 2013. She enlisted in the Afghan Air Force Officer Training Program in 2010 and in July 2012 graduated as a Second Lieutenant. [5] Throughout the program, Afghan air force doctors attempted to deem her physically unfit to fly; she was the only female candidate in the program. [2]

  8. Abdul Azim Badakhshi - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Azim Badakhshi was born on August 20, 1995 in the village of Mashhad in the Kishim District of the Badakhshan province of Afghanistan into an ethnic Tajik family. He has a brother, Abdul Karim Badakhshi who is also an MMA fighter.

  9. Afghan fighters recapture territory from Taliban as pockets ...

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