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  2. Afghan literature - Wikipedia

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    Literary, Afghan, Turkic, and Pashto literature share identical traditions, and are collectively recognised as Persian literature, however, Afghanistan's literature is a distinct one which has its own traditions and customs of writing system, and oral-formulaic composition in particular.

  3. 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 .

  4. Category:Afghan literature - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Bosanski; Чӑвашла; Čeština; Cymraeg; Deutsch; Español; Esperanto

  5. Category:Afghan writers - Wikipedia

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    Literature portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. ... French-language writers from Afghanistan (1 P) H. Afghan ...

  6. The Kite Runner - Wikipedia

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    Although she dies in childbirth, Amir gains information regarding her from a beggar once he revisits Afghanistan. Karim is a smuggler who helps smuggle Amir and Baba out of Afghanistan during the war. Wahid is Farid's brother, who lets Amir and Farid stay at his house while they are traveling to Kabul. Zaman is the director of an orphanage in ...

  7. 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]

  8. ‘Sahar Speaks’ by Huffington Post

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    There is no one better to tell the story of womenhood in Afghanistan than the women themselves

  9. Khushal Khattak - Wikipedia

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    Khushal is considered the "father of Pashto literature" and the national poet of Afghanistan. [1] [3] Khushal's life was spent in serving the Mughal emperor and in his last years he struggled against the Mughal Empire who had fluctuating relations with the Pashtuns of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (in present-day Pakistan) and Zabulistan (present-day ...