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Description: Collage of images displaying Hazara people from the following provinces: 1. Bamyan, 2. Daykundi, 3. Bamyan, and 4. Ghazni.
Title: Hazaras of Afghanistan
Credit: United States Military: File:HS-Bamyan-2.jpg - Bamyan Governor Dr. Habiba Sarabi stands on a patio overlooking the Bamyan river valley where the ancient standing Buddhas of Bamiyan statues used to reside in two giant insets, one of which can be seen here, June 18, 2012. Sarabi is the only female Afghan provincial governor in history. (PD-USGov-Military-Army) File:Hazara people from central Afghanistan.jpg - Hazara boy in the remote province of Daykundi. (PD-USGov-Military-Army-USACE) File:People of Bamyan-3.jpg - Two local girls enjoy the Arzu Studio Hope garden and playground in Dragon Valley, west of the town of Bamyan, June 20, 2012. Women enrolled the Arzu program receive higher-than average compensation for their work as rug weavers, and are required to attend literacy classes. They also have access to day care for their children, hot water to wash clothes, a kitchen, and a garden where they can grow their own vegetables and herbs. Older children attend classes before and after weaving the rugs. (PD-USGov-Military-Army) File:Girls in Ghazni.jpg - Young girls from a local school in Ghazni City enjoy the day celebrating International Women’s Day at an event hosted in Ghazni City, March 8. Over 350 Afghan women attended the event which highlighted women’s rights in Afghanistan. (PD-USGov-Military-Air_Force)
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