Wednesday, May 7, 2014

DAY 72 - HERAT



72) WEDNESDAY, 7 SEPTEMBER 1977: 0KMS. - HERAT

Went to check mails at the Poste Restante but there was only a letter from  BEK, a health insurance company  in Germany.  When I was sick (before our journey took place about 2 months) and got my left lung operation while in Germany,   all expenses were paid by this insurance company .   



HERAT Citadel


Then we went to have a look around the city and the market. It was quite interesting . People seemed very friendly with foreigners , some look like me (Asian look). It is interesting to know that Afghanistan  has borders with China and Russia in the PAMIR region.  The Mongols  are also inhabitants  in the north-east .  From history, this territory had been conquered by Genghis Khan and  fell under Mongol occupation up to 100 years (AD 1220-1332 ) .
Most people thought  that I was Japanese but I told them back that I was an Afghan, if the person  asking me looked very similar to me.



Carpet vendor in HERAT - Photo : Tilo Grabowski

HERAT has the  atmosphere  of  authentic East.  There were less cars compared with other cities but the use of horse carriages were evident.  They were beautiful  decorated .  We also saw people riding on donkeys’ backs.   Most people wear  native costumes,  women  were covered  by  chadors from head to foot.  They are not allowed  anyone  to  see their faces  but  they can look through perforated pattern at the eyes-level.  Some chadors were beautiful plaiting at the head area and pleated at  the back.  They were in different colors, mostly in light blue .  Traditionally and popular color of chador is in dark shade or black and not flashy.  The fabric used for chador look like expensive  silk.


Afghanis women in chador - Photo : Bing images search


As for men’s attire,  they wear baggy Afghani pants and long sleeved Afghani shirts,  leaving  them outside the pants .   They  also have turbans and vests or coats.  Then in September, the temperature as from the morning and afternoon to evening  as well as at night time was windy and cold.  We saw men wearing  a series of color,  such as green and  purple colors , etc.  We would love to be assimilated with local Afghans and enjoyed this idea, so Tilo had one set of Afghani pants and shirt made in dark emerald green,  he paid 400.-  AFG but they were not well made. There is also a bowler, embroidered with flashing sequins for wearing  under turban (some pieces resemble silk loincloth). Some men wear a vest  over a long sleeved shirt  that make good compatibility.



Afghan men - Photo : nytimes.com / Bing images search





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