Afghan/Tajik

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Can someone review [1] to ensure the ethnicity claims are NPOV? Rich Farmbrough, 10:17 23 January 2009 (UTC).

Some other editors and myself have been dealing with him. I'll continue to keep watch on him. Any particular edits you're concerned about that haven't been reverted yet? PS: Next time ask on Wikipedia:WikiProject Afghanistan's talk page. --pashtun ismailiyya 22:21, 23 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Status report from the Portals WikiProject

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Wikipedia:WikiProject Portals is back!

The project was rebooted and completely overhauled on April 17th, 2018.

Its goals are to revitalize the entire portal system, make building and maintaining portals easier, and design the portals of the future.

As of April 29th, membership is at 56 editors, and growing.

There are design initiatives for revitalizing the portals system as a whole, and for each component of portals.

Tools are provided for building and maintaining portals, including automated portals that update themselves in various ways.

And, if you are bored and would like something to occupy your mind, we have a wonderful task list.

From your friendly neighborhood Portals WikiProject.    — The Transhumanist   03:20, 30 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Wardak Pashto

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I need to upload some examples to Pashto dialects for Wardak dialect can someone pls upload Wardak audio with focus on ʝ [ږ] and ç [ښ]. Just copy the audio to my talk page PashtoAdder4 (talk) 03:30, 1 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

Khamak (Embroidery)

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Kindly help to add an image of Khamak artwork in the subject article. Thanks and Regards RAJIVVASUDEV (talk) 04:05, 9 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

@RAJIVVASUDEV: I have not been able to find a free photo for Khamak yet. If you happen to have access to Khamak you can contribute a photo to Wikimedia Commons. --WR 17:11, 1 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Articles on Afghanistan need to have their images demilitarized

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Images that illustrate topics about Afghanistan, particularly geographical locations, have a disproportionate share of images that depict the military. It's mostly the US military, but it's really a problem even when it's any military presence.

Any image of any place in Afghanistan that isn't simply a military base or installation should not have a military presence by default. It's simply not a neutral depiction of the country. Yes, it's been ravaged by war and conflcit for 40 years, but that's not a valid reason to make soldiers a default presence in something like half the picture here on Wikipedia. Including images of Afghan villages as a backdrop to military personnel is no more valid than depicting US cities as with police in the foreground of half the images.

Please help fix this by switching out images of the military, regardles of nationality, with more neutral photos.

Peter Isotalo 11:04, 5 February 2022 (UTC)Reply