Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: An Afghan horseman carries the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: An Afghan horseman carries the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: An Afghan horseman participates in the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: An Afghan horseman carries the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)
Kabul, Afghanistan – January 25: Afghan horsemen carry the carcass of a headless goat towards the goal during the traditional game of Buzkashi in Kabul, Afghanistan, January 25, 2008. Buzkashi means ‘goat grabbing’ in Dari, one of the widely spoken languages in Afghanistan. The main aim of the game is to try to snatch the carcass from the center of the field and carry it to the scoring area. Archive/ Afghan Multimedia Agency (AMA)