This material, often razor-sharp when coated in glass powder and glue, is used on kites to cut down opponents' kites.
What is tar (or "sharpened string")
Kite fighting is often seen as a symbol of this, especially after times of war or strict rule.
what is freedom?
What is the goal of the participants playing?
What is "see whose kite can fly the highest and longest"?
Kite flying in Afghanistan was banned by the Taliban during the war of blank-blank?
What is the "war of 1996 — 2001"?
The kites are generally flown by this number of people?
What is "two people"?
Afghan kites are made from light sticks and this thin colorful material.
What is paper?
In this practice, everyone is "___"?
What is equal?
Kite fighting is especially common during this season or type of weather?
What is "winter or windy weather"?
Kites were still made during the time of the ban but "......"?
What is "Sold in secret"?
What is the most common place to fly kites?
What is "Chaman-e-Babrak, or a park in northern Kabul?
Unlike some kites, Afghan fighting kites usually don’t have this long part that hangs behind.
What is a tail?
What are the three things kites represent?
What is "hope, joy, and positivity."
A fighter controls the kite using this motion?
What is "pulling and releasing (or tugging)"?
Why was kite fighting outlawed by the taliban?
What is "distracted young men from praying and other religious activities”. ?
Kite flighting is deeply rooted in this particular afghan culture?
What is "Kabul"?