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[edit] Role of this article
Since Kafirstan is historically continuous with Nuristan, it seems more logical to merge the contents of this article into "Nurestan" or "History of Nurestan", and have "Kafirstan" to be a redirect to "Nurestan". Does that make sense?
All the best, Jorge Stolfi 19:41, 21 January 2006 (UTC)