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What Was Afghan Culture Like Before The Soviet-Afghan War?
Have Afghan people and culture changed as a result of the Soviet invasion?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with K. Before university, I did the overland stint to Pakistan.
Iran/Persia was still under the Shah, and, thus, very westernised: one would hardly notice any superficial difference to any west-European country. (How he ruled is another story.) There were excellent long-distant roads, with refreshing, air-conditioned "restaurants" at most petrol stations.
Afghanistan offered a similar experience, though less so, due to its lack of financial power (= no oil).
Iran/Persia was still under the Shah, and, thus, very westernised: one would hardly notice any superficial difference to any west-European country. (How he ruled is another story.) There were excellent long-distant roads, with refreshing, air-conditioned "restaurants" at most petrol stations.
Afghanistan offered a similar experience, though less so, due to its lack of financial power (= no oil).
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