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JalalabadCapital of Nangarhar province, east Afghanistan, on the road from Kabul to Peshawar in Pakistan; population (2001 est) 154,200, of which the majority are Pathan (Pashtun). The town stands on the Kabul River, at a height of 590 m/1,940 ft, and lies on the route connecting Kabul and Peshawar via the Khyber Pass. Jalalabad is well-placed to handle much of the trade between Afghanistan to the west and Pakistan and India to the east, and is the commercial centre for the irrigated plain around it. It trades in almonds, rice, grain, and fruit, while industries include sugar refining and handicrafts. The town is also the home of the University of Nangarhar which was founded in 1963. The area was besieged by Mujahedin rebels after the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan in 1989.
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In early 2004, the PRT in Jalalabad needed to deal with several local warlords including: She found the market in Jalalabad bustling despite the fact that Afghanistan was about to be bombed by the richest country on earth. Peace Corps is considering moving its volunteers out of Jalalabad and Osh Oblasts. |
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