The people of Bamyan province, the people of Daikundi province, the people of many parts of Ghazni province, such as Malestan and Jaghori, and the people of Wardak field, such as Behsud number one, Behsud number two, and the people of Sarpol province, such as Balkhab, and the people of Parwan province. Such as Sheikh Ali district and the people of parts of Ghor province such as Lal and Sarjangal district and the people of parts of Uruzgan such as Uruzgan Khas district and many parts of the central regions of Afghanistan, these people are ethnically Hazara and are Shia in terms of religion, both ethnically and religiously. Not only are they different from the Taliban, but they are also different from all the governments that have ruled in Afghanistan so far, because all these governments have been ethnically Pashtun and religiously Sunni, and for this reason, the people of central Afghanistan, the Hazaras, have always been oppressed and discriminated against. With the re-establishment of the Taliban in Afghanistan, these oppressions and discriminations have intensified and the Hazaras have been completely removed from the government structure, and their recognition of their religion, which is the Shia religion, has been canceled, and the occupation and usurpation of the Hazaras' areas, lands, and homes in many From the regions and villages, it has started again that the Taliban seize and usurp the lands and houses of Shia Hazaras under various pretexts, both in the villages and in the city, and in most of the villages, those lands are given to the nomadic Pashtuns who belong to the ethnic group. It is the Taliban themselves, but people cannot tell these things and these truths to tourists and foreigners, especially in front of the camera, because of the fear of punishment and revenge from the Taliban, and sometimes even to avoid the anger and revenge of the people. They speak very well of the Taliban and praise them
@@carriepatsalis Hello Carrie, at the end of the 19th century, a very large and terrible genocide against the Hazara people was carried out by Amir Abdul Rahman Khan, the Pashtun king of Afghanistan, in which (62) percent of the Hazara population was killed by Abdul Rahman's army, and large areas of the lands of Hazaras in Uruzgan, Kandahar, Zabul and other provinces were captured and given to Pashtuns, who belonged to Abd al-Rahman's ethnic group and his government, and hundreds of thousands of Hazara women and girls, as well as Hazara teenage boys, were taken into slavery and a large number of them. Whether in the markets inside Afghanistan or outside Afghanistan, they were sold as slaves and slaves for sexual abuse, and since then, oppression and discrimination against the Hazaras, as well as humiliating them, has been going on since then, and the situation of the Hazaras has worsened with the resumption of the Taliban in Afghanistan. A promising news that was broadcast today through one of the media owned by Afghans in exile in Afghanistan and I heard is that the American Bar Association has asked the Congress of this country to stop all governments from violating the ethnic and religious rights of the Hazaras, as well as genocide. They were recognized at the end of the 19th century
@@user-yy1ko8ow9kits unfair to hazaras May ALLAH protect and make Afghanistan 🇦🇫 a more peaceful country,but saying such things to a tourist is nothing but a bad reflection that people of this country hate each other based on ethnicities so please don’t say this to a tourist,imagine you go to someones house as a guest and the owner complains about things in his lifestyle like shortage of food or something,this will make you feel more like kind of uncomfortable as you didn’t came to listen to his complaints about his life instead for spending some good time So my brother don’t say such things to tourists,they visit you to explore your hospitality,manners,natural beauty of your country and many more observable I hope you didn’t mind what i said and correct me if i said something wrong❤ Asalamualaikum
I almost cried looking at the lunch at Band e Amir… such simple honest people, the way he made up the place.. all my heart! They try to make things feel and look and make good with whatsoever little resources they have. It’s beautiful. May the country prosper and reach where it was promised ❤
As an afghan I’m so thankful from you lovely sister you showed the real Afghanistan, you showed that how people in Afghanistan respectful for tourists and how hospitable lots of love ❤
That sounds like a wonderful gesture. Your visited Afghanistan and your heartfelt connection with its people is truly inspiring. Your love and understanding bridge cultures and create lasting bonds.🇦🇫💞
Thank you for sharing great video about Afghanistan and Afghani people i wish that i will visit this amazing country in the future watching from South Africa ❤
Thank you for being in Afghanistan and showing to the world the other side of my country 🙏❤️🇦🇫 I spent whole night watching all your videos in Afghanistan and you take me back to the country and the every moment that I had there I hope to finish my study soon here in Egypt 🇪🇬 And go back home one day 🇦🇫 And you’re welcome in Egypt always 🇪🇬
Thanks for watching I hope I have been able to bring a balanced view with the beautiful and bold, as well as some of the uglier issues that need to be fixed.. it’s a lovely country with lovely people and has real potential (if a few things change)
Wow, wow, wow... What a beautiful country this is! I am amazed by the hospitable men who cooked the lunch in the car and served it. Lovely people! You are incredible! Your smile and tact are nice for all of these talks. Keep it up, Carrie! Best wishes to you!
Im so ignorant to the world. I never knew there were cold parts of Afghanistan like you were showing in the video. Happy you got to visit such a beautiful place before the ban. My new favorite travel vlogger. Such a down to earth and lovely woman
I am from Panjshir province of Afghanistan and currently living in New York. I am watching your video right now and I have never been to Bamyan. That view and the lunch you had at the back of the car was mesmerizing.
What wonderful landscape and scenery! You’re so appreciative of everything and everyone you see and encounter. I can imagine how delicious that meal was, that was quite the picnic.
This made me so sad. How is it, I as an Afghan woman, am so scared of going back home. I hope one day I feel it’s safe enough for my family to visit. I’d like my son to know half of his other heritage.
Hi Carrie, hope you are doing well. Just want to say lovely video, I certainly enjoyed it! Band-e Amir looks absolutely stunning. Take care and see you around 😃
Your curiosity spirit has helped world a lot from past to now, i found that it is your calture(england people) and cause discovering far lands, we had lot's researcher in iran from uk even in remote areas
Oh wow that’s lovely to hear! Kandahar was very beautiful.. it was the place I felt the most nervous about visiting but actually had the best conversations with locals.. lovely people 😍
Oh wow looks so delicious food amazing view hopefully enjoyed your time in Afghanistan the young man is hazara peoples so smart speak good English hazara peoples is native in Afghanistan very smart with higher IQ very quiet strong friendly people also hazara people very long time ago like more than 5000 years ago how old is Buddha very long history but hazara peoples before island lived in Afghanistan 🇦🇫 after that pshton people came to Afghanistan Pashton originally from Israel most of them are Arab or Pakistani pashton come to Afghanistan England support them and then become a king and control of government in Afghanistan
Hey carrie can you do a visit to Parwan?ive heard its a beautiful city surrounded by beautiful mountains and the city is filled with beautiful vineyards and much more
i loved all your videos ! The young kid you spoke with while having Tea , i had such a weird feeling the entire time you spoke with him and i don’t know why !
Carrie thanks for showing the reality of Afghnistan love from Saudi 🇸🇦 🇦🇫❤
I hope to visit Saudi! Looks like it has alot to offer 😍
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The people of Bamyan province, the people of Daikundi province, the people of many parts of Ghazni province, such as Malestan and Jaghori, and the people of Wardak field, such as Behsud number one, Behsud number two, and the people of Sarpol province, such as Balkhab, and the people of Parwan province. Such as Sheikh Ali district and the people of parts of Ghor province such as Lal and Sarjangal district and the people of parts of Uruzgan such as Uruzgan Khas district and many parts of the central regions of Afghanistan, these people are ethnically Hazara and are Shia in terms of religion, both ethnically and religiously. Not only are they different from the Taliban, but they are also different from all the governments that have ruled in Afghanistan so far, because all these governments have been ethnically Pashtun and religiously Sunni, and for this reason, the people of central Afghanistan, the Hazaras, have always been oppressed and discriminated against. With the re-establishment of the Taliban in Afghanistan, these oppressions and discriminations have intensified and the Hazaras have been completely removed from the government structure, and their recognition of their religion, which is the Shia religion, has been canceled, and the occupation and usurpation of the Hazaras' areas, lands, and homes in many From the regions and villages, it has started again that the Taliban seize and usurp the lands and houses of Shia Hazaras under various pretexts, both in the villages and in the city, and in most of the villages, those lands are given to the nomadic Pashtuns who belong to the ethnic group. It is the Taliban themselves, but people cannot tell these things and these truths to tourists and foreigners, especially in front of the camera, because of the fear of punishment and revenge from the Taliban, and sometimes even to avoid the anger and revenge of the people. They speak very well of the Taliban and praise them
@@carriepatsalis Hello Carrie, at the end of the 19th century, a very large and terrible genocide against the Hazara people was carried out by Amir Abdul Rahman Khan, the Pashtun king of Afghanistan, in which (62) percent of the Hazara population was killed by Abdul Rahman's army, and large areas of the lands of Hazaras in Uruzgan, Kandahar, Zabul and other provinces were captured and given to Pashtuns, who belonged to Abd al-Rahman's ethnic group and his government, and hundreds of thousands of Hazara women and girls, as well as Hazara teenage boys, were taken into slavery and a large number of them. Whether in the markets inside Afghanistan or outside Afghanistan, they were sold as slaves and slaves for sexual abuse, and since then, oppression and discrimination against the Hazaras, as well as humiliating them, has been going on since then, and the situation of the Hazaras has worsened with the resumption of the Taliban in Afghanistan. A promising news that was broadcast today through one of the media owned by Afghans in exile in Afghanistan and I heard is that the American Bar Association has asked the Congress of this country to stop all governments from violating the ethnic and religious rights of the Hazaras, as well as genocide. They were recognized at the end of the 19th century
@@user-yy1ko8ow9kits unfair to hazaras May ALLAH protect and make Afghanistan 🇦🇫 a more peaceful country,but saying such things to a tourist is nothing but a bad reflection that people of this country hate each other based on ethnicities so please don’t say this to a tourist,imagine you go to someones house as a guest and the owner complains about things in his lifestyle like shortage of food or something,this will make you feel more like kind of uncomfortable as you didn’t came to listen to his complaints about his life instead for spending some good time
So my brother don’t say such things to tourists,they visit you to explore your hospitality,manners,natural beauty of your country and many more observable
I hope you didn’t mind what i said and correct me if i said something wrong❤
Asalamualaikum
Carrie is making wonderful memories for her future to watch it again and again.
🥰
I almost cried looking at the lunch at Band e Amir… such simple honest people, the way he made up the place.. all my heart! They try to make things feel and look and make good with whatsoever little resources they have. It’s beautiful. May the country prosper and reach where it was promised ❤
They are the kindest people.. That day was very special 🥰
Woww Afghanistan 🇦🇫 is amazing 🤩. Thanks Carrie for showing the real Afghans and the culture !!❤
It was a real pleasure 🥰
As an afghan I’m so thankful from you lovely sister you showed the real Afghanistan, you showed that how people in Afghanistan respectful for tourists and how hospitable lots of love ❤
Actually people of Afghanistan are very shy. I like this very much. And they are very simple and straightforward friendly
They are so gentle 🥰
Yet they brutally killed Hora Sadat
Hi, Carrie your husband is one lucky guy 👦 and your children are so lucky to have you as their mum.
Stay Blessed Stay Safe 🙏 🙏
Thank you very much 🥰
oh no so she´s married!! ah well!!
@@carriepatsalis
You are welcome.
Carrie is so friendly and she appreciates these people's simplicity and willingness to make her feel good and welcome.
I'll visit Afghanistan one day.
Wow, he cooked food inside the car. He's very smart.
😮
So he prepared the night before then heated up in the car.. it was so good!
"Zia's Shurbar Pop up Cafe". Brilliant.
😄😅
The potential of tourism there. It is beautiful.
It definitely is.. just needs the regime to open up now
Amazing, thank you for sharing your journey in Afghanistan..
Much love from Indonesia..
😊🙏🏻🤲🏻🇮🇩💯👍🏻
Enjoy my beautiful country 🇦🇫🥀
Amazing mountain views! Beautiful country! It was so sweet how they made lunch near the mountain area! Lovely people! 💗💗💗💗
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Hello from Ireland... your guide and driver are so sweet.. happy travels Carrie
👋😍.. thanks for watching! And yes both Mohammad Jan and Zio were a delight 😍
Thank you for showing the true beauty of Afghanistan.❤
Thanks for showing us this beautiful country.
Such a brave woman, much respect from Afghanistan.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you I a from Afghanistan i live in Frankfurt Germany
👋 🇦🇫 🇩🇪
Thanks ..🎉🎉🎉
I just can't wait to go to Afghanistan ❤
Carrie you are a great person absolutely friendly and nice. I enjoy with your trip a lot. Thanks for share it .Regards from Argentina
That sounds like a wonderful gesture. Your visited Afghanistan and your heartfelt connection with its people is truly inspiring. Your love and understanding bridge cultures and create lasting bonds.🇦🇫💞
Thank you 🙏
Love from 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
I am Kandahar & you showed me Bamiyan thanks a bundle❤And I love your simplicity you got beautiful soul of course you are real Afghan 🥰God bless you.
It's my province bamyan Afghanistan
You rock Carrie.
Thank you 🙏
Carrie you’re as amazing as Afghanistan🇦🇫
You’re very kind.. an incredible country with incredible people
Thank you for sharing great video about Afghanistan and Afghani people i wish that i will visit this amazing country in the future watching from South Africa ❤
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Much love from the people of Afghanistan you are such brave I never Miss your Video Thanks For sharing The Beauty of Afghanistan
Thank you for being in Afghanistan and showing to the world the other side of my country 🙏❤️🇦🇫
I spent whole night watching all your videos in Afghanistan and you take me back to the country and the every moment that I had there
I hope to finish my study soon here in Egypt 🇪🇬
And go back home one day 🇦🇫
And you’re welcome in Egypt always 🇪🇬
Thanks for watching I hope I have been able to bring a balanced view with the beautiful and bold, as well as some of the uglier issues that need to be fixed.. it’s a lovely country with lovely people and has real potential (if a few things change)
@@carriepatsalis yes absolutely I agree there is some things need to change or fix thank you again 🙏😍
Afghans are lovely people, also the tourist lady so approachable and likeable which is not a surprise given she is english.
Thank you! Afghans are a delight 🥰
Those lakes are just incredible. The blue is so intense. I'm sure that lamb stew did the trick for warming everyone up as well as being delicious. 😊
Wow, wow, wow... What a beautiful country this is! I am amazed by the hospitable men who cooked the lunch in the car and served it. Lovely people! You are incredible! Your smile and tact are nice for all of these talks. Keep it up, Carrie! Best wishes to you!
Thanks for watching 🥰
W😍💙A💚F💙G💚😍W
On of the Amazing Country in the World🇺🇸🇦🇫
The food makes me hungry. But thanks for visiting Afghanistan😊
Wow Afghanistan, is amazing 🇦🇫 From Germany 🇩🇪
The landscapes are stunning 😍
Im so ignorant to the world. I never knew there were cold parts of Afghanistan like you were showing in the video. Happy you got to visit such a beautiful place before the ban. My new favorite travel vlogger. Such a down to earth and lovely woman
I watch your shows often.
Go to Badakhshan once and enjoy the beautiful nature there.🦅
watching from philippines. love your vids
Thank you! Hope I get to the Philippines one day 😍
Hello welcome to our Country and i have to say you’re such a nice and kind person enjoy it❤
Thank you! 😃
Wow day before😅❤🇦🇫🌹
Mashallah Afghanistan ❤❤❤❤❤❤
you are such a honest, brave woman
Thank you 🙏
I have always heard the beauty of the the Afghani people and the land is stunning. Thanks to you and the people you have shared. Respect
There are 32 languages are spoken in Afghanistan 🇦🇫,two of them are official such as Dari and Pashto.
Thank you for showing all these experiences Carrie! Can't wait for the next vlog about this beautiful country
Love from 🇮🇩❤
I am really happy you’re enjoying them! My last afghan vlog will be beautiful Kabul.. coming soon.
@@carriepatsalis 🥰🥰
I'm so happy I found your channel, your videos are inspired and have opened my eyes.
Thank you so much and welcome! I hope you enjoy my content 🥰
Bamyan is so great and amazing place❤❤❤
I am from Panjshir province of Afghanistan and currently living in New York. I am watching your video right now and I have never been to Bamyan. That view and the lunch you had at the back of the car was mesmerizing.
It was one of the most memorable moments of my tour 😍
Thanks a lot ❤
Carrie
You are very lovely 😍
Thank you 🙏
Bamyan is a beautiful province in Hazaristan and it has beautiful places to visit I hope you enjoyed visiting Bamyan have fun ma'am❤️
I loved it there 🥰
@carriepatsalis very good ma'am that you enjoyed visiting Bamyan and Afghanistan🥰❤️
That is absolutely beautiful thanks a lot to for showing the beauty of country 😄🥰🥰🥰🥰🤝
Thanks for sharing the reality of Afghanistan 🇦🇫🙏🏼
God bless you and your family 🎉
What wonderful landscape and scenery! You’re so appreciative of everything and everyone you see and encounter. I can imagine how delicious that meal was, that was quite the picnic.
That mutton looked crazy good!! Incredible with that view though!
It was the best thing I tasted.. no fancy restaurant there could have made that experience any more special.. loved it 😊
The world safe country only Afghanistan 🇦🇫
Tell that to the women who cannot leave their homes to learn or work.
Love to see you’re having conversations with Mahdi. I mean not many Afghan can speak good English as good as him.
I totally agree, he has such quiet confidence. They are all so respectful. And yet their spirits are being crushed.
hi ma'am I'm your new fan from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
this is beautiful ♥️🇦🇫
Hii carrie i couldnt wait to watch you videos you videos are amazing 😊😊😊
Thank you so much 🤗
have a nice trip dear
I hope one day i will visit Afghanistan.
This made me so sad. How is it, I as an Afghan woman, am so scared of going back home. I hope one day I feel it’s safe enough for my family to visit. I’d like my son to know half of his other heritage.
It’s so wrong what is happening for women there.. very very backward
Hero woman from Nederland 🇦🇫❤️🇳🇱
Very nice🎉❤❤❤🎉 welcome to Afghanistan🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫
Thanks 🙏
Beautiful Afghanistan
Very good Afghanistan very nice video. Have a nice holiday. Thank you❤🇦🇫🇦🇫❤
I hope you enjoy your time in Afghanistan
I loved it thanks 🙏
Hi Carrie, hope you are doing well. Just want to say lovely video, I certainly enjoyed it! Band-e Amir looks absolutely stunning. Take care and see you around 😃
Thanks so much! It was a beautiful place 🥰
Very beautiful place Bamiyan❤❤❤
I miss my Friends and my Country Afghanistan😢 and big Love from Germany Miss Carrie ❤❤❤❤❤
Your curiosity spirit has helped world a lot from past to now, i found that it is your calture(england people) and cause discovering far lands, we had lot's researcher in iran from uk even in remote areas
as an afghan from herat i say welcome to the bamyan lady.Carrie thanks a lot and your clothes are so beautiful :)
Thank you so much ☺️
@@carriepatsalisi really dont have words for you thank you sooooooooo much only i say they this people 45 years only see fights thank you soo much
And that Carry is a lovely video ❤❤❤
Thank you 🤩
I knew you've been to Bamyan and i was waitin for this video ss bad🎉 thank you Caarie you're sucha good vibe❤
Most welcome to 🇦🇫❤️.
Most welcome to Afghanistan for visiting hope you enjoying your journey safe
a British woman alone in AFG 😍
Amazing 😮😮😮
Hi again with smile on my face 😂 just to say how come you did not wear a jacket out there I can hear the wind and feels the weather. 🥶💌
Zio always had the heating in the car on max, so every time I got back in I felt like I was in Barbados 😁
@@carriepatsalis 🫠 Love Barbados 🏖️ 😊
You should’ve gone in summer there it’s lovely
❤❤❤Afghanistan❤❤❤
ستا پښتو ډیره ښایسته ده 🥹 هیله ده چې خپلو ویډیو کې زیات د پښتو لغاتونه استفاده کړې🎉 مینه له ښایسته پکتیا افغانستان څخه❤
I’m from Afghanistan lives in London ❤
your so nice keep going brave woman❤❤❤
Thank you so much!!
Wow the water is so blue blue ❤
Such a beautiful colour.. and they said it wasn’t that bright that day because it was cloudy.. imagine a clear day 😍
We all Enjoying watching your videos of Afghanistan . We live in Newcastle Upon Tyne but originally from Kandahar
Oh wow that’s lovely to hear! Kandahar was very beautiful.. it was the place I felt the most nervous about visiting but actually had the best conversations with locals.. lovely people 😍
Great video 🇬🇧🇦🇫❤
Thanks 🙏
Amazing Afghanistan and amazing film maker !
Thank you so much ☺️
@@carriepatsalis Amazing valiant woman too !
Lots of love from Greenford 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🇦🇫
Thanks 👋 😍
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Oh wow looks so delicious food amazing view hopefully enjoyed your time in Afghanistan the young man is hazara peoples so smart speak good English hazara peoples is native in Afghanistan very smart with higher IQ very quiet strong friendly people also hazara people very long time ago like more than 5000 years ago how old is Buddha very long history but hazara peoples before island lived in Afghanistan 🇦🇫
after that pshton people came to Afghanistan Pashton originally from Israel most of them are Arab or Pakistani pashton come to Afghanistan England support them and then become a king and control of government in Afghanistan
I had a lovely time thank you ☺️
Charming Bameyan
Hey carrie can you do a visit to Parwan?ive heard its a beautiful city surrounded by beautiful mountains and the city is filled with beautiful vineyards and much more
👍👍👍
i loved all your videos ! The young kid you spoke with while having Tea , i had such a weird feeling the entire time you spoke with him and i don’t know why !
Sister afghani people
سلام به شما .خوش امدید ❤به کشور زیبا افغانستان.آبا سفر شما در افغانستان ادامه دارد تشکر بسیار زیاد❤