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  2. File:Burqa women waiting, Herat, Afghanistan.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (2,048 × 1,365 pixels, file size: 765 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. ... Burqa; Women in Afghanistan;

  3. File:Women in burqa with their children in Herat, Afghanistan ...

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  4. Treatment of women by the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban rulings regarding public conduct placed severe restrictions on a woman's freedom of movement and created difficulties for those who could not afford a burqa (which was not commonly worn in Afghanistan prior to the rise of the Taliban and considered a fairly expensive garment at upwards of US$9.00 in 1998 (equivalent to about $17 in 2024) [7]: 8 ) or did not have any mahram.

  5. Burqa by country - Wikipedia

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    According to the ban, wearing a burqa or a niqab in public can lead to a fine of 1000 kroner (~US$156) in the case of first time offences, rising to 10,000 kr. (~US$1560) for a fourth offence. [10] [11] Under the ban, police are instructed to order women to remove their veils or to leave the public space. Police officers that fail to obey the ...

  6. Farzana Wahidy - Wikipedia

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    Farzana Wahidy (born 1984) is an Afghan documentary photographer and photojournalist.She has made photographs of women and girls in Afghanistan. She was the first female photographer in Afghanistan to work with international media agencies such as the Associated Press (AP) and Agence France-Presse (AFP).

  7. Afghan clothing - Wikipedia

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    Clothing in Afghanistan consists of the traditional style of clothing worn in Afghanistan. The various cultural exchanges in the nation's history have influenced the styles and flavors of contemporary Afghan designs. [1] The styles can be subdivided into the various ethnicities with unique elements for each. Traditional dresses for both men and ...

  8. Afghanistan women's team representing a country that doesn't ...

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    The Afghanistan women's team play their first match since being airlifted to Australia in 2021 after Kabul fell to the Taliban.

  9. Pashtun culture - Wikipedia

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    However, in the presence of their own family members it may be taken off. The burka has historically been associated with women of higher class and suggested women didn't need to work. [11] [12] Many women insist upon wearing it to preserve their self respect and honor [13] [14] Painting of Pashtun women in traditional burka, Kabul, 18th century