File:Government officials of Afghanistan in 1930s.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGovernment officials of Afghanistan in 1930s.jpg |
English: Group picture of 13 representatives (wokalâ) at the National Assembly (shurâ-ye melli) in dark Indo-European suit, black shoes, and karakul cap (kolâh). First row sitting on chairs, second row standing. Accession number: 2006.1380 Inventory number: NA 21 |
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1930s date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8 |
Source | http://www.unesco.ch/afghanistanmuseum/browser/content/K1360_1395_National_Archive_01_36.html |
Author | Haji Amin Qodrat, Kabul |
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