Afghan carpet seller Haji Abdolbaghi, who sells Afghan hand-made carpets, sits alongside a rug bearing a map of Afghanistan at his carpet shop in the northwestern city of Herat on April 2, 2014. Carpets are Afghanistan's best-known export, woven mostly by women and children in the north of the country, a trade which once employed, directly or indirectly, six million people, or a fifth of the country's population, but that figure has dropped sharply.