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Performing
the Attan: A traditional Afghan Dance with swords and scarves
moving in circles around the musicians and turning and twisting
jumping as they go along |
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The King
of Pop, Ahmad Zahir was the Elvis of Afghanistan, the most popular
singer ever, was assassinated by the leftist government of
Afghanistan in 1978. and decades after the Buddha of Bamian was
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Former
Afghan King Zahir Shah, 86, right, shakes hands with Italian
Foreign Minister Lamberto Dini during a meeting with members of
the Afghani "Loya Jiirga", the traditional Great
Assembly, in Rome, Friday, Jan. 19, 2001. The Afghan King, who
ruled the country for 40 years, has lived in exile in Italy since
1973. Afghan leaders gathered in Rome to meet for two days of
private talks in an attempt to end Afghanistan's long conflict. |
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Legendary
tenor and Host Luciano Pavarotti performs
with Welsh singer Tom Jones, George Benson, Barry White, Anastacia,
Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta Jones, Celia
Cruz , at the concert "Pavarotti & Friends" 2001 in
Modena, May 29, 2001 at a charity concert in aid of Afghan
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Former
Afghan King Zahir Shah, 86, and Gen. Abdul Wali, right wait to
meet Italian Foreign Minister Lamberto Dini during a meeting with
members of the Afghani "Loya Jiirga", the traditional
Great Assembly, in Rome, Friday, Jan. 19, 2001 |
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Shahbaz
Ahmadzai, former member of the Afghan Parliament, right, and an
unidentified tribal leader during a meeting with members of the
Afghani "Loya Jiirga", the traditional Great Assembly,
in Rome, Friday, Jan. 19, 2001 |
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King
Mohammad Zahir Shah awaits the arrival of Hamid Karzai to His Rome
Villa. |
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An
Afghan holds loaves of bread in Kabul outside bakery in this June
2001 photo. |
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