27/02/2013
"I'm an Afghan. My ancestor the greatest of his kind Kanishka The Great and Sultan Mahmood The Great Ghaznavi. I belong to Hephthalite the smallest in number yet crushing the greatest Sasanian Persians, I took Kings as prisoners and freed slaves from slavery. I'm a thunderstorm who shattered the dream of Aristotle's student Alexander the Great. I'm gladiator of every era, I stopped Genghis Khan a murderous of his time. I'm warrior of Gulnabad forcing Iranian to gift me my freedom fearing for their lives. I'm the ruler of Kingdom from Mashad to Delhi. I'm hard, fearless and empire of my own, I slapped, punched and kicked the arrogant British. I'm strong, powerful, unimaginable and tussled with the mighty Russians. I'm the kaleidoscope of mind, I impart peaceful light, colors and perpetual motion. I think, I see, I am moved by the electric fluidity. I'm honorable, struggled for dignity and prosperity, feared by enemies and respected by friends. My spirit unconquered, My soul never changed, I've voice like that of unforgivable storm, I'm clandestine quake, friend of the oppressed and enemy of oppressor."
No Afghan War
The Hephthalites (or Ephthalites), also known as the White Huns, were a nomadic confederation in Central Asia during the late antiquityperiod. The Hephthalite Empire, at the height of its power (in the first half of the 6th century), was located in the territories of present-day Afghanistan, Turkmen...