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  • '''Jalalabad''' is the capital of [[Nangarhar Province]], and is one of the largest citi ...d Jalalabad against an Afghan siege.<ref name=Col>{{citation |contribution=Jalalabad |title=The Columbia Encyclopedia | edition=Sixth Edition |year=2008 |url=ht
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  • ...is traversed by the country's Highway One from the Pakistan border through Jalalabad to [[Kabul]].
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  • '''Jalalabad''' is the capital of [[Nangarhar Province]], and is one of the largest citi ...d Jalalabad against an Afghan siege.<ref name=Col>{{citation |contribution=Jalalabad |title=The Columbia Encyclopedia | edition=Sixth Edition |year=2008 |url=ht
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  • ...ce on its west, Laghman and Kunar Provinces to the north; the capital is [[Jalalabad]].
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  • * Jalalabad, Afghanistan
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  • {{r|Jalalabad}}
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  • ...travels through the pass, from the national capital, [[Kabul]], through [[Jalalabad]], the capital of [[Nangarhar Province]], and one of Afghanistan's largest
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  • * [[Nangarhar Province|Nangarhar]] - capital is [[Jalalabad]] ...dam was build on the Helmand River; and the Naglu dam was build west of [[Jalalabad]] on the Kabul River in the 1960's. These dams still exist even after the y
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  • ...There was a loose eastern group involving Jalauddin Harqqani, centered in Jalalabad.
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  • ...miri militants to Afghanistan and putting them under the protection of the Jalalabad shura.<ref>Rashid, pp. 183-184</ref> }}</ref> as the Taliban captured his capital, Jalalabad on September 11. When Hekmatyar's base fell on February 14, 1995, he move
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  • Its first combat operation was the siege of Jalalabad, in 1989, where bin Laden demonstrated himself to be brave but tactically u
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  • Edward Giardet, a reporter, met bin Laden outside Jalalabad in February 1989. Up to that point, Giardet, who had been covering the war,
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