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The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif

The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif

Najaf Mazari, Robert Hillman

All inquiries should be made to the publisher at the above address. Cover design : Susannah Low & Emma Statham DTP: Emma Statham Maps: Dimitrios Propokis Editing: Catharine Retter and Iris Breuer Printed in Australia by Ligare Book Printers National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication data: Mazari, Najaf, 1971The rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif / a memoir of Najaf Mazari written by Robert Hillman. ISBN 9780980757026 (hbk.) eBook ISBN 9780980757033 Mazari, ...
The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif

The Rugmaker of Mazar-e-Sharif

Ruth Thomas

Najaf Mazari Afghani rugmaker who flees conflict in his homeland and arrives in Australia as a Abdul Ali Mazari Becomes head of the family Maria Najaf and Hakima'sdaughter; a baby when she is taken to Pakistan; travels to Australia with  ...
The Honey Thief

The Honey Thief

Najaf Mazari

A culturally evocative collection of tales inspired by the legends and storytelling traditions of Afghanistan features characters who use intelligence and humor to overcome the oppressions of political dictators and an unforgiving landscape ...
English in Year 11

English in Year 11

Elizabeth Tulloh

Often, it is the ordinary person's account of unusual experiences (coming to Australia as a refugee, for example) that makes a book special. Najaf Mazari's story reveals what it was like to flee Afghanistan, live in an Australian detention centre ...
The Honey Thief: Fiction

The Honey Thief: Fiction

Najaf Mazari

The authors would also like to thank all of the following people for their advice and encouragement: David Baillieu; Julian Burnside; Dan Cudmore; Ann Dillon; Sally Godinho; Christian and Elisabeth Groves; Norm Groves; Bruce and Rea ...
Insight English Skills 10

Insight English Skills 10

Insight Publications Staff

Short story: The honey thief 'The most intelligent of creatures' is taken from The honey thief, a collection of short stories from Afghanistan, written by Najaf Mazari and Robert Hillman. 'Tenderly evocative', 'poetic', 'dreamy', 'wise' and ...

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