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The image captures a formal graduation ceremony or academic event taking place indoors. In the foreground, an older man with a long beard, dressed in traditional white clothing, is presenting a certificate to a younger man. The younger man is also wearing traditional white attire, augmented with a blue-and-white striped graduation sash and cap. They are shaking hands, signifying the awarding of the certificate.

Behind them, on a raised stage, stands a group of young men, similarly dressed in white traditional clothes, blue sashes, and striped graduation caps. Each of these men holds a certificate or diploma, suggesting they are also graduates. On the far left, another man in brown traditional attire and a dark turban is observing the ceremony.

The stage is richly decorated. The floor is covered with a red and gold patterned carpet. In front of the stage, arrangements of red and white artificial flowers add a festive touch. A large backdrop behind the stage features significant text and logos. Prominently displayed in gold lettering is "ما شاء الله" (Mashallah), an Arabic phrase meaning "what God has willed." Below this, the English text "ECONOMICS FACULTY" is visible, alongside a logo depicting an open book with a rising sun or plant, indicative of an educational institution. Other text on the backdrop is in a non-Latin script, likely Pashto or Dari, referring to the faculty and potentially other details of the university or event. Many of the certificates held by the graduates clearly display the year "2020," suggesting the year of their graduation.

The overall scene conveys a sense of celebration and academic achievement in a formal, culturally significant setting, likely within a university or college in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The event appears to be taking place during the day, given the bright indoor lighting.
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Apr 22, 2026, 7:32 AM

Kandahar, Afghanistan

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The image captures a formal graduation ceremony or academic event taking place indoors. In the foreground, an older man with a long beard, dressed in traditional white clothing, is presenting a certificate to a younger man. The younger man is also wearing traditional white attire, augmented with a blue-and-white striped graduation sash and cap. They are shaking hands, signifying the awarding of the certificate. Behind them, on a raised stage, stands a group of young men, similarly dressed in white traditional clothes, blue sashes, and striped graduation caps. Each of these men holds a certificate or diploma, suggesting they are also graduates. On the far left, another man in brown traditional attire and a dark turban is observing the ceremony. The stage is richly decorated. The floor is covered with a red and gold patterned carpet. In front of the stage, arrangements of red and white artificial flowers add a festive touch. A large backdrop behind the stage features significant text and logos. Prominently displayed in gold lettering is "ما شاء الله" (Mashallah), an Arabic phrase meaning "what God has willed." Below this, the English text "ECONOMICS FACULTY" is visible, alongside a logo depicting an open book with a rising sun or plant, indicative of an educational institution. Other text on the backdrop is in a non-Latin script, likely Pashto or Dari, referring to the faculty and potentially other details of the university or event. Many of the certificates held by the graduates clearly display the year "2020," suggesting the year of their graduation. The overall scene conveys a sense of celebration and academic achievement in a formal, culturally significant setting, likely within a university or college in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The event appears to be taking place during the day, given the bright indoor lighting.

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