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Women-owned cafes in Kabul, online classes: An Indian woman’s journey through Taliban-ruled Afghanistan

Women-owned cafes in Kabul, online classes: An Indian woman’s journey through Taliban-ruled Afghanistan

In Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns, Mariam, the key character, a teenage girl, is married off to a shoemaker, Rasheed, in Kabul. Weeks after she moved to a new city, her husband buys her a blue burqa, stressing that a “woman’s face is... Read more.

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