Worldview: Afghanistan Daily Life

For today’s installment of AP’s Worldview: Daily Life series, we focus on Afghanistan.

From a woman learning to read Quran at a local madrassa in Jalalabad, to horse riders playing a “buzkashi” game during a friendly match on the outskirts of Kabul, to a shop owner reflected in a mirror inside his Burqa shop, our photographers capture everyday life in Afghanistan. 


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Lead Image Caption: An Afghan boy pushes a wheel on the Naderkhan hill in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, May, 30, 2012, (AP Photo/ Ahmad Jamshid)

 

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