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What did the US do in the Afghan war?

By Andrew Mckinney

Lesson Overview. On Aug. 30, the United States removed all military forces from Afghanistan — ending America’s longest war nearly 20 years after it began. The war claimed 170,000 lives and cost over $2 trillion.

What are Afghan war rugs?

These rugs — or war rugs as they are sometimes called — have evolved from traditional designs featuring vases and flowers to depict violent wartime themes, and their relevance echoes to this day.

Why are rugs so important in Afghanistan?

These solid and durable rugs reflect the heritage of cottage-based craftsmanship passed through the generations. Most Afghan weavers make rugs that are about the same as those they have woven for decades. They are therefore considered a very important aspect of their culture.

What countries were in the Afghan war?

The Mujahideen were variously backed primarily by the United States, Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, China, and the United Kingdom; the conflict was a Cold War-era proxy war. Between 562,000 and 2,000,000 Afghans were killed and millions more fled the country as refugees, mostly to Pakistan and Iran.

Why the Soviet Afghan war started?

The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan on December 24 1979 under the pretext of upholding the Soviet-Afghan Friendship Treaty. Afghanistan borders Russia and was always considered important to its national security and a gateway to Asia.

Why are Afghan rugs red?

While Khal Mohammadi are knotted by Afghans, Afghan Aqche are mostly made by Turkmen. Self-produced wool from sheep and goats is used in materials. Afghan carpets are produced in almost all sizes….Afghan Rugs.

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CharacteristicsDark red, octagonal pattern

Why is it called an Afghan rug?

Etymology. The word afghan refers to the people of Afghanistan. The use of afghan in the English language for a textile object goes back to at least 1831, when Thomas Carlyle mentioned “Afghaun shawls” in his Sartor Resartus.