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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 09: Sharbat Gula is seen after she was welcomed by Afghan president Ashraf Ghani at presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan on November 9, 2016. Pakistan has deported Sharbat Gula, the "green-eyed Afghan girl" in the renowned 1985 National Geographic photo, for using fraudulent identity documents. American photographer Steve McCurry's portrait of a 12-year-old Sharbat Gula in a Pakistani refugee camp in 1985 became one of his most famous pictures but she remained anonymous until he managed to track her down 17 years later after her relatives agreed to get in contact with him. (Photo by Haroon Sabawoon/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 09: Sharbat Gula is seen after she was welcomed by Afghan president Ashraf Ghani at presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan on November 9, 2016. Pakistan has deported Sharbat Gula, the "green-eyed Afghan girl" in the renowned 1985 National Geographic photo, for using fraudulent identity documents. American photographer Steve McCurry's portrait of a 12-year-old Sharbat Gula in a Pakistani refugee camp in 1985 became one of his most famous pictures but she remained anonymous until he managed to track her down 17 years later after her relatives agreed to get in contact with him. (Photo by Haroon Sabawoon/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)