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  2. Afghan Girl - Wikipedia

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    "A Life Revealed"—National Geographic "Afghan Girl -Is the pen mightier than the picture?" Search for the Afghan Girl at IMDb "Before and After - The Afghan Girl (1984 and 2002)"—National Geographic "'Afghan Girl': Taking National Geographic ' s Most Famous Photo", FORA.tv, The Chautauqua Institution, YouTube, July 29, 2010 (video clip).

  3. Sharbat Gula - Wikipedia

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    The second time came after she had been identified, seventeen years later, in the April 2002 issue. The third came in 2013, in an issue titled "The Photo Issue", on the occasion of National Geographic's 125th anniversary.) [8] [9] Gula was the subject of a television documentary, Search for the Afghan Girl, that aired in March 2002. [10]

  4. Steve McCurry - Wikipedia

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    The photo has also been widely used on Amnesty International brochures, posters, and calendars. The identity of the "Afghan Girl" remained unknown for over 17 years until McCurry and a National Geographic team located the woman, Sharbat Gula, in 2002. McCurry said, "Her skin is weathered; there are wrinkles now, but she is as striking as she ...

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  6. National Geographic's iconic 'Afghan Girl' arrested in Pakistan

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  7. National Geographic exhibit, Hoodoo Mural Festival among this ...

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    National Geographic photo exhibit to open at Arts in the Sunset ... Each is embedded with the voices and stories of real people — from Afghanistan, Congo, Syria, Iraq and Sudan — who have ...

  8. List of National Geographic cover stories (1980s) - Wikipedia

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    In the June 1985 issue, Debra Denker wrote the cover story titled "Along Afghanistan's War-torn Frontier", writing about the Soviet and Afghanistan war. The photo on the cover of the magazine featured a picture of a Green-eyed Afghanistan girl (Sharbat Gula) photographed by Steve McCurry. This cover image is National Geographic's most ...

  9. Bibi Aisha - Wikipedia

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    Bibi Aisha (Pashto: بي بي عایشه; Bibi is a term of respect meaning "Lady"; born Aisha Mohammadzai, [1] legal name in the United States: Aesha Mohammadzai) is an Afghan woman who fled from an abusive marriage she was forced into as a teenager, but was caught, jailed, mutilated and left to die as revenge for her escape.