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Old 30th December 2004, 11:05 PM   #7
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If any of you want to send me a very high resolution picture from your collection I will try to use it in the coming months.
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That beauty left, but I did keep the cat and traded the kukri for a khanjar which I traded for a kindjal and finally a kard.
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The knife shown should properly be classified as a peshkabz. The term "choora" means "the same as" or "as also" in either Afghani or one of that country's many dialects.
That's why I am fanatic in this forum! I often learn something new.

But there is no such as an "afghani" language. The main languages spoken in Aghanistan are pasto, dari, hazara, uzbek.
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