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Sheet 20013001

Type: Dia
Color: Color
Country: Pakistan
Region: Beluchistan
Place: Quetta
Date: May 20, 2001
Keywords:
Bevölkerung Frauen Gesundheitswesen

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 5: Ein Mann auf Rutschbahn in Form eines Giraffen,
Pakistan Quetta Baluchistan 2001. 
Lake Hanna.

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 9: Hazara Schülerinnen aus Afghanistan, Quetta Mari abad, Baluchistan Pakistan, 2001.

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 9: Pakistan Quetta Baluchistan 2001 Eine Schülerin schreibt auf die Wandtafel.
Ihre Organisation Shuada, unterstützt Hazara Flüchtlinge aus Afghanistan. studentinnen student woman Schule Frauen Mädchenschule Mädchen girl school refugees afghan education Bildung √



Hazāra (Persian: هزاره‎) are a Persian-speaking people who mainly live in central Afghanistan. They are overwhelmingly Twelver Shia Muslims and comprise the third largest ethnic group of Afghanistan, forming about 9% (according to other sources up to 19%) of the total population. More than 650,000 Hazara live in neighbouring Pakistan (mostly settled in Quetta) and an estimated one million in Iran. Balochistan (Balochi: بلوچستان) or Baluchistan[1] (lit. Land of the Baloch) is an arid, desert and mountainous region on the Iranian plateau in south-western Asia, northwest of the Indian Ocean near the Persian Gulf. It mainly includes southwestern Pakistan, southeastern Iran and a smaller section of southwestern Afghanistan. Belutschistan (persisch ‏بلوچستان‎) ist eine Region im Iranischen Hochland, die sich über den Osten Irans, den Süden Afghanistans und den Südwesten Pakistans erstreckt. Die Fläche beträgt etwa 300.000 km².√
Press archive printed media published with the use of a photography by Olivia Heussler: flyer.

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 13: Afghanistan. clinic health men paschto pashto pashtu

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 14: Hazara Schülerinnen in einer Mädchenschule, Quetta Mari abad Baluchistan, Pakistan 2001.


studentinnen student woman Schule Frauen Mädchenschule Mädchen girl school refugees afghan

150 x 100 cm auf plastik gewebe Biel Exhibition Pasquart

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 18: Hazāra (Persian: هزاره‎) are a Persian-speaking people who mainly live in central Afghanistan. They are overwhelmingly Twelver Shia Muslims and comprise the third largest ethnic group of Afghanistan, forming about 9% (according to other sources up to 19%) of the total population. More than 650,000 Hazara live in neighbouring Pakistan (mostly settled in Quetta) and an estimated one million in Iran. Balochistan (Balochi: بلوچستان) or Baluchistan[1] (lit. Land of the Baloch) is an arid, desert and mountainous region on the Iranian plateau in south-western Asia, northwest of the Indian Ocean near the Persian Gulf. It mainly includes southwestern Pakistan, southeastern Iran and a smaller section of southwestern Afghanistan. Belutschistan (persisch ‏بلوچستان‎) ist eine Region im Iranischen Hochland, die sich über den Osten Irans, den Süden Afghanistans und den Südwesten Pakistans erstreckt. Die Fläche beträgt etwa 300.000 km².

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 23: studentinnen student woman Schule Frauen Mädchenschule Mädchen girl school refugees afghan

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 25: Hazāra (Persian: هزاره‎) are a Persian-speaking people who mainly live in central Afghanistan.

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 28: Händler verkauft Wassereimer aus recycle Lastwagenreifen, Quetta Mari abad, Baluchistan Pakistan, 2001.


Hazāra (Persian: هزاره‎) are a Persian-speaking people who mainly live in central Afghanistan. They are overwhelmingly Twelver Shia Muslims and comprise the third largest ethnic group of Afghanistan, forming about 9% (according to other sources up to 19%) of the total population. More than 650,000 Hazara live in neighbouring Pakistan (mostly settled in Quetta) and an estimated one million in Iran. Balochistan (Balochi: بلوچستان) or Baluchistan[1] (lit. Land of the Baloch) is an arid, desert and mountainous region on the Iranian plateau in south-western Asia, northwest of the Indian Ocean near the Persian Gulf. It mainly includes southwestern Pakistan, southeastern Iran and a smaller section of southwestern Afghanistan. Belutschistan (persisch ‏بلوچستان‎) ist eine Region im Iranischen Hochland, die sich über den Osten Irans, den Süden Afghanistans und den Südwesten Pakistans erstreckt. Die Fläche beträgt etwa 300.000 km². √

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 30: Die Organisation Shuada, unterstützt Hazara Flüchtlinge aus Afghanistan Gruppenbild studenten student schule männer men school refugees afghan

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 31: Pakistan Quetta Baluchistan 2001 Studentin.

Junge Frau und Hazara Flüchtling aus Afghanistan  
student woman Schule Frauen Mädchenschule Mädchen girl school refugees afghan 

Hazāra (Persian: هزاره‎) are a Persian-speaking people who mainly live in central Afghanistan. They are overwhelmingly Twelver Shia Muslims and comprise the third largest ethnic group of Afghanistan, forming about 9% (according to other sources up to 19%) of the total population. More than 650,000 Hazara live in neighbouring Pakistan (mostly settled in Quetta) and an estimated one million in Iran. Balochistan (Balochi: بلوچستان) or Baluchistan[1] (lit. Land of the Baloch) is an arid, desert and mountainous region on the Iranian plateau in south-western Asia, northwest of the Indian Ocean near the Persian Gulf. It mainly includes southwestern Pakistan, southeastern Iran and a smaller section of southwestern Afghanistan. Belutschistan (persisch ‏بلوچستان‎) ist eine Region im Iranischen Hochland, die sich über den Osten Irans, den Süden Afghanistans und den Südwesten Pakistans erstreckt. Die Fläche beträgt etwa 300.000 km².√

150x100 cm Plakat auf Plastikgewebe Biel
Exhibition Photoforum Pasquart Bienne 2002

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 37: Sima Samar Shuada Klinik in Mari abad Sprechzimmer Paschtuninnen

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 38: Pakistan Quetta Baluchistan 2001
Shuada Klinik in Mari abad Sprechzimmer Paschtuninnen

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 40: Gruppenbild studentinnen student woman Schule Frauen Mädchenschule Mädchen girl school refugees afghan

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 42: Pakistan Ziarat Beluchistan Baluchistan 2001 Wachholder Baum Natur Pflanzen plant tree   (Juniperus)

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 49: Hazara aus Afghanistan. Mädchenschule
Stadt Bevölkerung Belutschistan Pakistan Quetta 
Hazāra (Persian: هزاره‎)

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 56: Hazara und Flüchtlinge aus Afghanistan 
Belutschistan

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 57: Pakistan Quetta Baluchistan 2001 Hazarganji Chiltan National park

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 61: Pakistan Quetta Baluchistan 2001 
Hanna Lake (Urdu: ہنہ جھيل‎) is a lake near Quetta city in Balochistan Province, in southwestern Pakistan.

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 121: Die afghanische Aerztin Dr. Sima Samar in ihrer Shuada Klinik, Mariabad, Quetta Pakistan 2001.
Exhibition Photoforum Pasquart Bienne 2002 
150x100 cm

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Image of sheet 20013001 photo 121: Die afghanische Aerztin Dr. Sima Samar in ihrer Shuada Klinik, Mariabad, Quetta Pakistan 2001.

Press archive printed media published with the use of a photography by Olivia Heussler: Die Weltwoche.

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