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Afghanistan’s marginalised Hindus
Despite its long history in the country, Afghanistan’s Hindu minority has been pushed to the fringes of society Reza Mohammadi – guardian.co.uk, Sunday 2 August 2009 12.00 BST Perhaps Radha wasn’t the most beautiful girl in Afghanistan. But such were this Hindu girl’s looks and kindness that all of Kabul’s bachelors fell in love with… Continue reading Afghanistan’s marginalised Hindus
Searching a home away from home
PTI Saturday, June 20, 2009 16:25 IST Email New Delhi: You may have heard about the Tibetan community in Delhi, but did you know that the national capital also hosts refugees from war-ravaged Iraq as well as from faraway African countries like Somalia and Sudan? India has a refugee population of about two lakh. Among… Continue reading Searching a home away from home
Hinduism in Afghanistan
Hinduism in Afghanistan dates back to the Vedic periods when the country shared a common culture with India. Along with Buddhism and Zoroastrianism, Hinduism was also practiced among the local people, who were a heterogeneous mix of Iranian, Nuristani and Indo-Aryan background. Many of the local Iranian peoples embraced the Hindu religion and culture, including… Continue reading Hinduism in Afghanistan
Minorities under siege in Afghanistan
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Women’s Rights Activist Named Afghanistan’s Person Of The Year
May 17, 2009 RFE/RL’s Radio Free Afghanistan has named Anarkali Honaryar, a 25-year-old dentist and human rights activist, as its Person of the Year. The annual award goes to an outstanding individual whose contributions to democracy and civil society have had a significant effect on Afghanistan’s effort to rebuild. Honaryar was chosen for the award… Continue reading Women’s Rights Activist Named Afghanistan’s Person Of The Year
Some Excerpts
Source: “Ahmad Shah Durrani” By Ganda Singh – 1959 Page: 339 Relevant Information: “Although the Afghan country was populated predominately by Muslims and there were not many Hindus and Sikhs in the villages. The cities and towns had a good sprinkling of them. “The cities and towns” said George Forster who traveled through Afghanistan in… Continue reading Some Excerpts