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Nancy Hatch Dupree’s Last Project: Afghan History Revealed in Photographs
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AAN was due to post this dispatch when we heard the news of the death of the great archivist, historian and advocate for Afghanistan, Nancy Hatch Dupree. The piece looks at Nancy’s last project, the uploading of thousands of historical photographs to the website of the Afghanistan Centre at the Kabul University (ACKU), the successor institution of the ACBAR Resource and Information Centre (ARIC) founded in 1989 in Peshawar. The images take the viewer on a journey through Afghanistan’s history, the landscapes of its provinces, and memories of hope, despair and determination to thrive again. The project is an embodiment of Nancy’s belief that “for a nation to prosper, it must have an involved citizenry and they must have access to knowledge.” This piece, write AAN’s Martine van Bijlert and Kate Clark, is partly a look at the collection and also a first brief obituary for a woman many people Wazir Akbar Khan (c.1812 - d.) - Genealogy -
Wazīr Akbar Khān (Pashto/Dari: وزير اکبر خان; –), born Mohammad Akbar Khān (محمد اکبر خان) and also known as Amīr Akbar Khān (امير اکبر خان), was a Barakzai prince, general, emir for a year, and finally wazir/heir apparent to Dost Mohammad Khan until his death in
The piece looks at Nancy's last project, the uploading of thousands of historical photographs to the site of the Afghanistan Centre at the Kabul University.
Wazīr Akbar Khān (Pashto/Dari: وزير اکبر خان; 1816–1847), born Mohammad Akbar Khān (محمد اکبر خان) and also known as Amīr Akbar Khān (امير اکبر خان), was a Barakzai prince, general, emir for a year, and finally wazir/heir apparent to Dost Mohammad Khan until his death in 1847.
Nancy H. Dupree, and to Jonathan Lee, both of whom have supported my project from Kabul.
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Indeed, the main diplomatic enclave in Kabul today is still called Wazir Akbar Khan, after the man who defeated the British.
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Wazīr Akbar Khān (–; Pashto language: وزير اکبر خان), born Mohammad Akbar Khān (محمد اکبر خان) and also known as Amīr Akbar Khān (امير اکبر خان), was an Afghan prince, general, and finally emir for about three years until his death.