Established in the 1930s, Afghanistan’s Kabul University became a premier educational institution. By the 60s, it was so highly regarded that it was even attracting foreign scholars, who introduced students to topics like communism. However, Afghanistan’s civil war greatly disrupted university operations. Much of the faculty fled, and many of the library’s 200,000 books were sold or destroyed. The school has since regained some of its former prominence. How many of its 7,000 students are women? Discuss