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Photos: Life After the Taliban

AFGHANISTAN | Thu, 20 Dec 2012 | By modernnomadphotography | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

In October of 2001 the Taliban regime succumbed to the American-led invasion of Afghanistan following the attacks of September 11 of 2001. This turn of events put an end to a brutal regime that had been in power in Afghanistan for over 5 years and during ... Read more >
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