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3M005 A trip to Kushk
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3M005 A trip to Kushk
The town/village of Kushk. The man on the right is a school teacher. He is wearing a kerakul cap and overcoat as well as a sport coat and slacks. Behind him are villagers wearing turbans, and traditional shirts and pants The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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Trip to the Pistachio forest (Pastalaek)
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
Trip to the Pistachio forest (Pastalaek)
The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
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- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
A building from the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, a large monastery and center of the Russian Orthodox Church. The monastery is was originally formed by St. Sergius of Radonezh in the 15th century and is locared in Zagorsk, which was previously known as Sergiyev and before that, Sergiyev Posad. From photographs taken by William C. Blizzard during a trip to the Soviet Union, 1979.- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
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Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
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- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
A building from the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius complex, a large monastery and center of the Russian Orthodox Church. The monastery is was originally formed by St. Sergius of Radonezh in the 15th century and is locared in Zagorsk, which was previously known as Sergiyev and before that, Sergiyev Posad. From photographs taken by William C. Blizzard during a trip to the Soviet Union, 1979.- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
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3A062 A road-side shrine
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- Buschmann
3A062 A road-side shrine
A road-side shrine. The flags are typical at such shrines.The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Buschmann
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3A014 Standing Yaksha Statues
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- Buschmann
3A014 Standing Yaksha Statues
Standing Yaksha Statues, Ivory, 2nd Century A.D., Begram. The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Buschmann
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3K001 A trip from Herat to Chesht-i-Sharif
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3K001 A trip from Herat to Chesht-i-Sharif
In the summer of 1967, I met Paul W. English, Professor of Geography at the University of Texas. He was in Herat for the summer visiting and learning about the city. Through him, I was introduced to Richard N. Frye, who was also visiting in Herat. At Paul English's suggestion, I traveled with Dr. Frye on a trip from Herat up the Hari Rud (Herat River) to the shrine at Chest-i-Sharif, about 90 miles east of Herat. I went because I was interested in any excuse to travel in Afghanistan. (At this time I was working in the Herat branch of the National Tourist Office.) I had no real idea who Dr Frye was until much later. All I knew at the time was that he and his son were great traveling companions and that Dr Frye was very learned about Afghanistan. This is a picture of a camel and her baby along side the road. All of the camels in the area of Herat were of the "one humped" dromedary variety. The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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3K004 A trip from Herat to Chesht-i-Sharif
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3K004 A trip from Herat to Chesht-i-Sharif
Grave markers in Obeh. The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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3L015 Trip to the Pistachio Forest
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3L015 Trip to the Pistachio Forest
Near the top. An old guard house? teahouse? The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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3K009 A trip from Herat to Chesht-i-Sharif
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3K009 A trip from Herat to Chesht-i-Sharif
Alongside the road we also saw a number of caves in the mountain side. Dr Frye speculated about the purpose of the caves and wondered if they could have been Buddhist in origin but we didn't stop to explore. The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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3K018 A trip from Herat to Chesht-i-Sharif
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3K018 A trip from Herat to Chesht-i-Sharif
Farming in the Herat Valley. The cattle are trampling the wheat (threshing) to separate the wheat from the straw. The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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3L003 Trip to the Pistachio Forest
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3L003 Trip to the Pistachio Forest
In the grounds of the shrine was a tree that was split but still growing. Supposedly, only an homest and upright person could fit between the two pieces of the tree. I, of course had to try it. The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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3L039 Trip to the Pistachio Forest
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3L039 Trip to the Pistachio Forest
More of the pistachio forest. The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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3P028 A trip to Obeh
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3P028 A trip to Obeh
Bread and tea. Tea Houses served that same functions as the rest stops on today's interstate highways. <br> The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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3N013 A trip to Qala-i Naw
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3N013 A trip to Qala-i Naw
Cock fighting. The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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3N012 A trip to Qala-i Naw
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
3N012 A trip to Qala-i Naw
Another view of Qala-i Naw. In the lower left of the picture are loads of rocks to be used in building walls around compounds for new houses. The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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A Trip from Herat to Kabul via the Hazarijat. Brainard_3Q024
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
A Trip from Herat to Kabul via the Hazarijat. Brainard_3Q024
The Minaret of Jam stands 213 feet tall and is located in a narrow remote mountainous valley on the bank of the Herat River. it is the second highest minaret in the world. It was unknown by most of the workd until the late 1950's. Of course the local villagers in the area knew about it. The minaret was built during the Ghurid Dynasty (1148-1202). The purpose of the minaret is unclear. It is often assumed it marks the site of the Ghurid capitol of Firuzkoh but considering the size and remoteness of the valley where it is located, this seems unlikely<br>The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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Trip to the Pistachio forest (Pastalaek)
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- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
Trip to the Pistachio forest (Pastalaek)
Inside the shrine grounds. I was told that only a holy and pure person can fit between the halves of the tree. Fortunately at that time I was a lot thinner.The Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection captures the photographers experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in Afghanistan, primarily in the city of Herat, 1965-1968.- Creator
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-
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