For 17 years, the world knew her face but not her story. In 1984, a young Afghan girl sat inside a refugee camp in Pakistan, ...
Sharbat Gula, whose piercing portrait on the cover of National Geographic in 1985 put a face on war-torn Afghanistan, has fled the nation and is now living in Rome, multiple outlets reported. "The ...
Sharbat Gula, the green-eyed "Afghan girl" in a renowned 1985 National Geographic cover photo, pictured when the photo was taken in 1984 and again in 2016.Stan Honda/AFP via Getty Images / Haroon ...
KABUL, Afghanistan - Sharbat Gula, the green-eyed Afghan woman whose photograph as a young refugee girl was published on the cover of National Geographic magazine three decades ago, received a warm ...
PAKISTAN-- The haunting photo of a green-eyed, Afghan girl named Sharbat Gula, taken in a refugee camp in Pakistan in 1984, was one of National Geographic magazine’s most famous covers. And on ...
You’ve seen them countless times. Those striking images that captured moments so powerful they stopped the world in its ...
PESHAWAR, Pakistan-- A Pakistani prosecutor says a court in Peshawar has ordered that National Geographic’s famed green-eyed ‘Afghan Girl’ be deported. Prosecutor Mohsin Dawar said on Friday that she ...
After several weeks of legal wrangling and uncertainty, Sharbat Gula—who famously appeared on an iconic 1985 cover of National Geographic magazine as a symbol of refugees—is back in her country of ...
The iconic green-eyed girl that graced the cover of National Geographic in 1984 remains etched in most people's minds. She came to represent the struggle of Afghan refugees forced into Pakistan ...
Sharbat Gula, whose piercing stare and bright green eyes brought new attention to the plight of refugees fleeing Afghanistan in the 1980s, is now in a Pakistan jail. Gula was arrested in an ...