Entering Kabul’s bird market is like stepping back in time a hundred years, to a corner of the city untouched by war or modernisation. Also known as the Alley of Ka Froshi (Straw Sellers), it’s a narrow lane tucked away behind the Pul-e Khishti Mosque, lined with stalls and booths selling birds by the dozen, plus the occasional rabbit, and some other unexpected animals or pets for your taste, let alone the sounds of nostalgic Afghani songs as well as restaurants serving delicious Qabuli Palau and Chainaki (lamb meat stew in a clay pot). #Kabul #Afghanistan Photo by Asem Salar @asem_salar. #everydayafghanistan #kahfroshistreet #oldkabul #old #birds #everydayeverywhere #birdmarket #history #mosque #photojournalism #reportagespotlight #music #afghansong #everydaykabul #cage #modernisation #everydayasia #photography (at Koche kah Froshi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdYRNMntGCf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=












