Afghanistan 

Afghanistan
From "Portals to the World" by the Library of Congress

Afghanistan
From the CIA World Factbook. Includes map and brief descriptions of the geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues

Afghanistan Analyst
Created and maintained by Christian Bleuer, a PhD student at The Australian National University, the site contains collections of links and resources arranged into headings such as "Listservs", "Blogs", "Experts and Researchers", "Libraries", and a dozen others. Clicking on each heading will take users to a list of external web-based resources, all of which have been vetted by Bleuer.

Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul

Afghanistan Digital Library (a project of NYU Libraries.)
"The Afghanistan Digital Library will retrieve and restore works published in Afghanistan between 1870 and 1930; the long-term objective is to collect, catalogue, digitize and provide access to as many of this period's publications as possible. "

Afghanistan: Images from the Harrison Forman Collection, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee LibrariesThe images document  the life and culture of Afghanistan in the late 1960s, several years before the civil unrest of the 1970s and 80s, the Soviet invasion, and the Taliban rule.

Afghanistan Conflict Monitor A product of the Human Security Report Project, based at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. The website for the Monitor "focuses on a broad set of related issue-areas, including health, development, displacement, governance, gender, small arms, landmines, human rights and transitional justice." Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, Kabul
"... an independent research institute based in Kabul. AREU's mission is to inform and influence policy and practice through conducting high-quality, policy-relevant research and actively disseminating the results, and to promote a culture of research and learning. "

Voices from Afghanistan / from the Library of Congress
Letters written by Afghab peole
 to Radio Azadi, the Afghan outlet for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

 
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