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Shah Marai, the chief photographer for Agence France-Presse (AFP), has been killed in a bombing in the Afghan capital, Kabul. Here we present a small selection of his work documenting his homeland.
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Marai regularly photographed the site of suicide bombings. Here, residents inspect one outside a voter registration centre on 22 April this year
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An Afghan man digs a grave for one of the victims of a suicide attack this year that killed nearly 60 people including children
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Two Afghan women weep for their relatives at a hospital following explosions at a cultural centre in Kabul in 2017
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Marai also covered political events in the country. Here then-Afghan President Hamid Karzai and US Senator John Kerry were picture laughing during a press conference at the presidential palace in Kabul in 2009
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Ten years ago, Marai was at Camp Bastion in Helmand when then British PM Gordon Brown addressed British soldiers
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In 2009 Marai photographed a supporter of Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah caught in a beam of light as she made her way to a campaign event
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Marai also documented daily life and some of the more positive events in the country. Here a child is given the polio vaccine during a countrywide immunisation campaign in 2010
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After years of being cloistered in their homes during Taliban rule, in 2008 Afghan women were pictured by Marai as they attended a gym in Herat
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Afghans on a fairground ride at the Park Shahar or City Park, in Kabul
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This picture by Marai from 2017 shows some of the thousands of films hidden from the Taliban in the mid-1990s that are now being digitised
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An Afghan man walks along a path under snow-laden trees in Kabul
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In the early 2000s, Afghanistan's roads and valleys were littered with the debris of war, mostly Soviet vehicles destroyed by Mujaheedin fighters during the 1979-1989 period of occupation. Here Marai photographed children playing on abandoned Soviet tank in the Panjshir valley
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This girl was one of more than 6,000 refugees returning to Afghanistan from Iran in 2008