Kabul, An Open City to the West | Afghanistan: The Wounded Land - Part 1: Kingdom | Doc World
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- Present day Kabul is unlike the Afghanistan capital of the 1960s: the city could rival its European counterparts with residents enjoying lavish lifestyles. Kabul was also a travel destination for many in the West. This is the history of Afghanistan....
KINGDOM: In the '60s, the king opened Afghanistan to the world. But the country was profoundly divided between the westernized elite and the traditional, poor majority. When communists seized power in 1978, a never-ending war began. WATCH: bit.ly/DW_Afgh...
Narrated by author Khaled Hosseini (The Kite Runner), AFGHANISTAN: THE WOUNDED LAND looks at six decades of Afghan history through the eyes of warriors and civilians, men and women. Their memories of the Golden Age, Soviet occupation, Taliban regime, and 9/11 open new perspectives into the once peaceful Afghanistan, its people and its destiny. The four-part documentary grants new insight into what went tragically wrong in the past...and what future is being hoped for.
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