Grazda, Edward: Afghanistan Diary: 1992-2000 (Signed)

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powerHouse Books

2000

First Edition

Documentary photographer Grazda presents a pictorial introduction to the recent history of Afghanistan since the Mujahideen capture of Kabul in 1992. Through his sharp, penetrating lens, he reveals with fascinating b&w images what he witnessed first hand during this transformative period, from the destruction of the capital city into a ruinous civil war between the Mujahideen factions to their defeat by the Pakistani-supported Taliban militia, whose radical interpretation of Islamic law is the most extreme in the Islamic world. Also contains a chronology of modern Afghanistan and a summary of decrees

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powerHouse Books

2000

First Edition

Documentary photographer Grazda presents a pictorial introduction to the recent history of Afghanistan since the Mujahideen capture of Kabul in 1992. Through his sharp, penetrating lens, he reveals with fascinating b&w images what he witnessed first hand during this transformative period, from the destruction of the capital city into a ruinous civil war between the Mujahideen factions to their defeat by the Pakistani-supported Taliban militia, whose radical interpretation of Islamic law is the most extreme in the Islamic world. Also contains a chronology of modern Afghanistan and a summary of decrees

powerHouse Books

2000

First Edition

Documentary photographer Grazda presents a pictorial introduction to the recent history of Afghanistan since the Mujahideen capture of Kabul in 1992. Through his sharp, penetrating lens, he reveals with fascinating b&w images what he witnessed first hand during this transformative period, from the destruction of the capital city into a ruinous civil war between the Mujahideen factions to their defeat by the Pakistani-supported Taliban militia, whose radical interpretation of Islamic law is the most extreme in the Islamic world. Also contains a chronology of modern Afghanistan and a summary of decrees