Afghanistan
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Natural objects

Dutar; lute

321.321-6 necked bowl lutes sounded by plectrum

Scissors (medical science)
Earring

Khyber knife (knife (weapons: edged))

Knife sheath (sheath (weapons: accessories))

Syringe (medical science)

Tweezers (medical science)

Syringe (medical science)

421.221.2 partly-stopped flutes with internal duct
321.321 necked bowl lutes

Floor felt; textile

Textile; floor felt

Tent strut bag; textile

Hat (clothing: headwear); textile

Khyber knife (knife (weapons: edged)); sheath (weapons: accessories)

Razor (medical science)
Winnowing fork (fork (agriculture & forestry))

Knife sheaths (sheaths (weapons: accessories))

Khyber knives (knives (weapons: edged))

Necklace (neck ornament (personal adornment))

Horse blanket; textile

Floor felt; textile

Textile; floor felt
Coin

Currency container
Dress
Shawl

Scissors (medical science)

Scissors (medical science)
Fork (agriculture & forestry)

Forceps (medical science)

Tongue depressor

Pincers (medical science)

Forceps (medical science)

Pincers (medical science)

Syringe (medical science)
Floor felt; textile

Textile; floor felt

Floor felt; textile
Yardage; textile
Sample (textileworking: weaving); textile

Textile; floor felt

Dagger sheath (dagger (weapons: edged)); dagger (weapons: edged)

Box (containers)

Textile; floor felt
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