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There have been many books written on the subject of Afghanistan, which only tells half of the story, mostly by westerners who are retired CIA agents, State Department personnel, political science professors, journalists, or, more recently, U.S. military personnel who were deployed to Afghanistan following 9/11. Most of these books have been written honestly and with good intentions by their authors for the benefit and enablement of society to understand Afghanistan's ethnic groups, politics, and social issues. However, there has never been a book written on the subject about MYTHOLOGICAL…mehr

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There have been many books written on the subject of Afghanistan, which only tells half of the story, mostly by westerners who are retired CIA agents, State Department personnel, political science professors, journalists, or, more recently, U.S. military personnel who were deployed to Afghanistan following 9/11. Most of these books have been written honestly and with good intentions by their authors for the benefit and enablement of society to understand Afghanistan's ethnic groups, politics, and social issues. However, there has never been a book written on the subject about MYTHOLOGICAL AFGHANISTAN, to tell the full story. In order for one to write such a book, not only to understand Afghanistan but the people who struggle to survive there, one must not only be a native but be willing to talk about his (may) true love for America and western value, as well as his equal true love for the people in his native land, regardless of ethnicity, language, or religion. Having been born and raised in Kandahar as Pashton; being married to a Tajik of Kabul for more than 32 years; and, most importantly, having lived in America for more than 36 years-all have given me the experience and knowledge of not only understanding - as my native people will tell you, "You must be a native Afghan to understand the Afghans."- but to tell it like it really is so the world can understand my native people who have, and continue to be, grossly misunderstood and victimized for centuries.
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Borne in Kandahar province, Arghandab district in Southern Afghanistan. Immigrated to the Untied State at age 16 in January1979. I am married to my wife Laila since 1985, who is a native of Kabul Afghanistan. We have two children together, Omar born in 1986, with architecture degree from Woodbury University and his master in filming and directing from Columbia University. Sabrina, born in 1994, with degree in English literature from the University of London in England. My wife and I are currently residing in Irvine California, I work as a real estate agent since 2000 and my has been in banking since 1999.