Те, що зараз сприймається, мов данність, нею не є. Коли країна регресує, обмежень не існує. Від цивілізації до дикості, один крок. How fragile we are.
Збірку натягав із різних джерел, перекладом підписів і перевірками не заморочувався.
1950s Afghanistan - Public transport in Kabul
Afghan Air Force Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 fighters and Ilyushin Il-28 bombers in Kabul, Afghanistan, during the visit of the U.S. president Dwight D. Eisenhower, in December of 1959
The entrance to the Karkar coal mine around 12 kilometers northeast of Pulikhumri, the provincial town of the Northern province of Baghlan. The Karkar coal deposit at one time met the needs of Kabul city.
Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev (black hat), and Marshal Nikolai Bulganin review an Afghan honor guard wearing old German uniforms, on their arrival in Kabul, Afghanistan, on December 15, 1955. At left is the Afghan Prime Minister Sardar Mohammed Daud Khan, and behind, in cap, the foreign minister, Prince Naim.
Modern new Finance Ministry building in Kabul, on June 9, 1966, with a public, western-style cafeteria and sidewalk restaurant, facing a water fountain which is illuminated in color at night.
A panoramic view showing the old and new buildings in Kabul, in August of 1969. The Kabul River flows through the city, center right. In the background on the hilltop is the mausoleum of late King Mohammad Nadir Shah.
A view of one of the new mosques erected in the suburb of Kabul, in November of 1961.
Picture taken in 1962 at the Faculty of Medicine in Kabul of two Afghan medicine students listening to their professor (at right) as they examine a plaster cast showing a part of a human body
Young Photographer At Paghman Gardens
Students At The Higher Teachers College Of Kabul
Kindergarten Dance
The Dance
Co-education
Co-education
Afghan High School Girls
Bus Trip
Big Sister
Rush Hour
Hanging Out At The American International School Of Kabul (aisk)
Aisk Parking Lot
Shopping For Scarves
Blonde & Afghans
Bus driver
Friendly Crowd
Afternoon Prayers
Gas Station
Annual Exhibition Of Student Art Work
All Dressed Up
Skinny Tie
Hotel Inter-continental
Indoor Class
Military Band
Main Street
Masked Parade
Cookin' Kababs
Apartments & Stores
School's Out
Marching
Guard Duty
The Demonstration
Style on Kabul’s streets
Equal rights for all – not always
Students among themselves
Afghan performers
A record store in Kabul, 1960s
Kandahar Airport built in the 1960s
Road tripping in Afghanistan
Kabul University Students at graduation 1960s
“Biology class, Kabul University.”– In the 1950s and ’60s, women were able to pursue professional careers in fields such as medicine. Today, schools that educate women are a target for violence, even more so than five or six years ago.
Textile store window display