Jalalabad
JalalAbad, also known as Jalalabad, is the capital city of Nangarhar Province in eastern Afghanistan. The name is of Persian origin, meaning "City of Jalal" or "Abode of Jalal." The city lies along the Kabul River, near the border with Pakistan, which has historically made it a key gateway for trade and movement between Afghanistan and the wider region.
JalalAbad functions as an administrative, commercial, and cultural center for Nangarhar. It hosts educational institutions such
Geography and climate: JalalAbad has a continental climate with hot summers and cool winters. Its economy benefits
History: The city has long served as a trading post on routes between Central Asia and the