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All About Us

All About Us. By Nazif Qurbankiel. Afghanistan and India . The country I will be doing is . Questions and Answers. 1.What is the traditional food afghan people eat? Afghans eat three favourite foods: Tea, Kebab and Rice. 2. What is the traditional dance for Afghanistan? It is a yanabi.

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All About Us

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  1. All About Us By Nazif Qurbankiel Afghanistan and India The country I will be doing is

  2. Questions and Answers 1.What is the traditional food afghan people eat? Afghans eat three favourite foods: Tea, Kebab and Rice. 2. What is the traditional dance for Afghanistan? It is a yanabi. 3. What are the traditional festivals that Afghanistan celebrates? Eid, Ramadan and Bakra Eid. 4. When is prophet Muhammad's birthday? 570 AD, Makah. Makah is in Saudi Arabia. 5. What is the capital city of Afghanistan? It is Kabul. 6. How would you compare India with Fiji? India has a larger city and more people, some villages in Fiji wears a lava-lava and India doesn’t. 7. What is the language Indians speak? Hindu is the national language of India. Each state in India has its own regional language and many other languages within. 8. What is a traditional Indian clothing? It is a sari. 9. What are some traditional Indian foods? There are many types of good foods. 10. What is India's cultural belief? Most Indian’s believes in god, truth and truthful livings, they believe in relations and can do any scarifies for them.

  3. Afghanistan traditional story • Today, Afghanistan is on a road to recovery, however, after decades of war, the economy is still in ruins, and its environment is in a state of crises. After pushing the date back twice, Afghanistan's presidential elections were finally held on October 9, 2004. Over 8 million Afghans voted in the elections. The Joint Electoral Management Body of Afghanistan certified the elections on November 3rd, and declared Hamid Karzai, the interim President, the winner with 55.4% of the votes. Karzai's strongest challenger, Yunis Qanooni, came in second with 16.3% of the votes. From http/www.Information on Afghanistan.co.nz

  4. PICTURES!!!!!! This is Afghanistan’s map. This is Afghanistan’s flag This is India’s flag

  5. The EndThanks for Watching!Please rate examplary.

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