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An Afghan boy waits in front of the royal graveyard to beg alms from visitors, 12 February 2002, in Kabul. The imposing royal graveyard atop the Maranjan hill overlooking Kabul, used by a warlord as a military outpost during the 1992-96 civil war, is being rehabilitated pending the return from exile next month of former monarch Mohammad Zahir Shah. AFP PHOTO JEWEL SAMAD (Photo by JEWEL SAMAD / AFP) (Photo by JEWEL SAMAD/AFP via Getty Images)
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