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This pretty much equals the Magna Carta of the Hindu Kush war. This carpet is one of the oldest and shows the attack on the castle during the 1978 putsch in Kabul.
Now this is a classic, displaying the entire arsenal of the Russian machinery of war during the 80s, ranging from Soviet BMTs and AKs to RPGs. Timeless design makes this the perfect padding for some alone time with your RAF-bitch in front of the fireplace.
This carpet sports an AK with orange magazine that was exclusively used by Russian Special Forces. Very rare, very expensive.
The postmodern art of war weaving.
The central alignment of the aircraft-carrier implies the US’s guilt in not only the war, but also the 9/11 attacks. But I’m still confused and don’t really get the connection of the “Msle” with that peace dove. Ideas anybody?
Ahmad Shah Massoud—now that one is especially pretty because you can still tell the beauty of each and every single pixel in the original digital photo.
