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“Afghan Miniatures of 15th -18th Centuries”
August 25, 2015
AIAS with cooperation the AUAF organized the program entitled “Afghan Miniatures of 15th -18th Centuries” by Dr. Michael Alexander Barry. Dr. Barry is lecturer in Princeton’s Near Eastern Studies Department since 2004 on the medieval and modern Islamic cultures of Iran, India, Pakistan, and most especially Afghanistan.
This lecture was an Illustration of the amazing art that was created in Afghanistan between the 15th to 18Th centuries; many of the miniatures exhibited are known in foreign museums either the arts of Iran or India very rarely connected to the people who actually made these arts in Afghanistan. It was a little journey to the most beautiful miniatures created in Herat and Kabul between the ages of Timurid Sultans of Herat and their family members who became the kings of Kabul, whose reign then expanded to India.

Photos from ‎انستیتیوت مطالعات افغانستان‎'s post 07/12/2015

ساربانان افغان در استرالیا 1860 تا 1920 میلادی ( مستندی در جستجوی ریشه ها)
این فلم به همکاری انستیتیوت مطالعات افغانستان و حضور محترم فهم هاشمی کارگردان این فلم در جمعی از استادان و محصلین پوهنتون کابل به تاریخ 15 ماه میزان سال 1394 درمرکز منبع معلومات افغانستان به نمایش گذاشته شد. این مستند سرگذشت ساربانان افغان را به تصویر میکشد که حدود 150 سال قبل از امروز به استرالیا مهاجرت کردند و نقش مهمی را در تجارت، صنعت و زراعت در این کشور ایفا کردند.

Photos 05/10/2015

دعوتنامه برای: نمایش فیلم شتربانان افغان در استرالیا
زمان: 15 میزان سال 1394 مطابق با 7 اکتوبر سال 2015
ساعت: 02:00 بعد از ظهر
برای اشتراک لطفا به ایمیل ([email protected]) و یا به شماره (0700203069) تماس گرفته نام، نهاد/پوهنحًی خویش را ارسال بدارید.

25/09/2014

Public Lecture
2.00pm,Tuesday 30 September 2014
Afghanistan Center at Kabul University (ACKU) &
American Institute of Afghanistan Studies (AIAS)
are pleased to present

Jean-Luc Racine (CNRS, Sorbonne, Paris)

The Afghanistan Pakistan India Triangle: Current views from New Delhi and Islamabad.

The parameters of the Afghanistan-Pakistan-India conundrum are well known, and are often seen as one of the main challenges which may affect the Transformation Decade Afghanistan is entering in. At the light of recent events in the three countries and in the region, could we expect to go beyond the zero sum game rationale which has usually prevailed ? It remains to be seen if the new political equations in New Delhi and in Kabul (and either, up to a point, in Islamabad) will open new vistas more open to convergence, as recent think tanks dialogues recommend—including those between India and China.

Jean-Luc Racine is Emeritus Senior CNRS Fellow, Centre for South Asian Studies at the School for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences, Paris, and Vice-President of the Paris-based think tank Asia Centre.
Author or editor of a dozen of books, his research is focused on three main issues: a)- the internal dynamics of change in India; b)- India’s foreign and security policy; c)- The geopolitics of Pakistan and India-Pakistan-Afghanistan relations.

Those wishing to attend, must request a place by emailing [email protected] before 8.00am, Saturday 27 September.
Kabul University students may also request a place but they may email up to 12.00, Tuesday 30 September, citing their University number.

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برنامه شعر برای ارگو فردا ساعت ۴ بعد ظهر در انستیتیوت برگزار خواهد شد. مقدم اشتراک کنندگان را گرامی میداریم.

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