1980s Afghan War Rug
1980s Afghan War Rug
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A striking example of Afghan war rug, this piece captures a pivotal moment in modern history. The composition is filled with representations of weapons and military vehicles - Kalashnikovs, rocket launchers, and tanks - symbolic of the Soviet presence in Afghanistan during the 1980s. English text appears throughout, complemented by a Farsi inscription in the upper right corner that reads along the lines of “Soviet Forces in Afghanistan.” The burnt orange tones of the Afghan map sit against a muted cream background, lending a restrained, contemplative quality to this rug.
History
History
Afghanistan has experienced a long and complex modern history, marked by both progress and conflict. In the early 20th century, the nation gained independence from British India in 1919, and embarked on a path towards modernisation through a series of western-style reforms. However, decades of internal tension eventually culminated in a military coup in 1973 and a subsequent communist revolution. These events led to the Soviet-Afghan War of 1979-1989, where at least 600,000 civilians were killed. It was during this period when the first War Rugs emerged, as Afghan refugees used their traditional weaving skills to earn a living and to document the world around them.
The 1990s in Afghanistan were defined by continued instability. Rival factions struggled for control, and the ensuing unrest paved the way for the rise of the Taliban - a movement of religious students who sought to enforce strict interpretations of Islamic law. In 2001, the US and its allies launched a military intervention after the Taliban refused to hand over members of al-Qaeda, the group responsible for the 9/11 attacks. The conflict continued for two decades, before formally ending in 2021 with the withdrawal of international forces. Many of the War Rugs produced during this time reflect these more recent events, serving as poignant records of resilience and the profound impact of war.
Details
Details
Size: 80cm x 60cm
Age: 1980s
Condition: -
Stock No: SG-AFWR977
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