Jalalabad (/dʒəˈlæləˌbæd/; جلال آباد [d͡ʒä.lɑː.lɑː.bɑːd̪]) is the fifth-largest city of Afghanistan. It has a population of about 356,274, and serves...
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Battle of Jalalabad, also known as Operation Jalalabad or the Jalalabad War, occurred in the spring of 1989, marking the beginning of the Afghan Civil War...
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Road, about 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Jalalabad, which is the capital of Nangarhar Province in Afghanistan. It is a domestic airport under the country's...
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Hezbi Islami would pull their support for the Afghan Interim Government following the loss in Jalalabad. In March 1991, a mujahideen coalition quickly...
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ISIL's Khorasan Province, struck a bank in the city of Jalalabad in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, killing at least 33 people and injuring another 100...
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Amanullah Khan (redirect from Amanullah Khan (King of Afghanistan))
Zürich, Switzerland on 26 April 1960. His body was brought to Afghanistan and buried in Jalalabad near his father Habibullah Khan's tomb. Amanullah Khan was...
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on 2 August 2020 which targeted Jalalabad Prison in the provincial capital of Nangarhar Province in eastern Afghanistan. The attack, which intended to...
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Kabul–Jalalabad Road, also known as National Highway 08 (NH08), is a highway between the Afghan cities of Kabul (the national capital) and Jalalabad, the...
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Nangarhar Province (category Provinces of Afghanistan)
from 39% in 2005 to 51% in 2011. The Jalalabad plain is one of the principal agricultural areas of Afghanistan. The strong agricultural base, coupled...
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Abdul Ghaffar Khan (redirect from Fakhr-e Afghan)
he was buried at his house in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Tens of thousands of mourners attended his funeral including Afghan President Mohammad Najibullah...
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northwest of the Pakistani border and 80 km (50 miles) northeast of Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Asadabad deals with a moderate amount of trade goods. Nawa Pass...
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Kabul Herat Jalalabad Kandahar Mazar-i-Sharif Kunduz Lashkargah Puli Khumri Farah Ghazni Maymana Khost The only city in Afghanistan with over 1 million...
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and arrived in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. He had founded al-Qaeda in the late 1980s to continue jihad after the end of the Soviet–Afghan War. He moved al-Qaeda's...
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"Explained: Why a top Afghan official visited the grave of ex-President Najibullah". 30 May 2020. "Tough Battle Takes Toll on Afghans. Jalalabad: Key to Broader...
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171/7 v. Afghanistan A, December 29, 2013 at Jalalabad Highest individual score: 53, Muhammad Nadeem v. Afghanistan A, December 29, 2013 at Jalalabad Best...
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Jalalabad Prison, also known as Jalalabad Central Jail, is a minimum security prison located in the downtown section of Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Mawolavi...
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Herat, Afghanistan". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Pakistan). Retrieved 12 March 2022. "Consulate General of Pakistan - Jalalabad, Afghanistan". Ministry...
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The First Battle of Jalalabad Airport was a battle between fighters associated with the Afghan Interim Government and Afghan government forces that took...
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Soraya Tarzi (redirect from Queen Soraya of Afghanistan)
Jalalabad, next to her husband the King, who had died eight years earlier. Her youngest daughter, Princess India of Afghanistan, visited Afghanistan in...
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a bomb and gun attack on a Save the Children office in Jalalabad, a city in the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar, killing six people and injuring...
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and by 1880 the provinces consisted of Balkh, Herat, Qandahar, Ghazni, Jalalabad, and Kabul. Southern Province – dissolved in 1964 to create Paktia Province...
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1842 retreat from Kabul (redirect from Afghan uprising of 1842)
Anglo-Afghan War. An uprising in Kabul forced the then-commander, Major-General William Elphinstone, to fall back to the British garrison at Jalalabad. As...
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Khyber Afghan Airlines was a cargo airline based in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, with its base at Jalalabad Airport. As of September 2018, it suspended all...
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Kabul River (category Jalalabad)
kilometres or 430 miles long, passes through the cities of Kabul and Jalalabad in Afghanistan. Its large drainage basin covers the eastern provinces of Nangarhār...
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Emirate of Afghanistan after the Fall of Kabul in 2021, protests took place in Jalalabad and other cities, where protesters were seen waving Afghan tricolor...
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detonated an improvised explosive device in a rickshaw in Jalalabad as a minibus carrying Afghan Army recruits passed it. At least fourteen people were killed...
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was annihilated by Afghan forces under the command of Akbar Khan somewhere at the Kabul–Jalalabad Road, near the city of Jalalabad. After this defeat...
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On 3 August 2013, the Indian consulate in Jalalabad, Afghanistan was attacked by three suicide bombers. Afghan security forces spotted the attackers as...
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2018, a suicide bomber detonated in the center of the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, killing 20 people, mainly Sikhs and Hindus, and injuring 20 others...
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them easier bombing targets. "In Afghanistan, Peace Must Wait". The New York Times. 29 December 1991. Later, at Jalalabad, we will eavesdrop on the shortwave...
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