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Definition of Jalalabad
1. Noun. A town in eastern Afghanistan (east of Kabul).
Definition of Jalalabad
1. Proper noun. A city in eastern Afghanistan. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jalalabad
Literary usage of Jalalabad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bear Went Over the Mountain: Soviet Combat Tactics in Afghanistan by Lester W. Grau, Voennai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ imeni M.V. Frunze (1996)
"The 2nd MRB was garrisoned in Asadabad, Kunar Province some 70 kilometers from
the brigade headquarters in jalalabad, Nangahar Province. ..."
2. A History of the Sikhs: From the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the by Joseph Davey Cunningham (1918)
"It was, therefore, urged that Gulab Singh should be required by the Maharaja to
relinquish Ladakh, and to accept jalalabad on equal terms of dependency on ..."
3. The Career of Major George Broadfoot, C. B. ...: In Afghanistan and the Punjab by William Broadfoot, George Broadfoot, Edward Law Ellenborough, Henry Hardinge Hardinge (1888)
"Pollock—Earthquake at jalalabad—Arrival in India of Lord ... THE events of the
siege of jalalabad from the time when defence to extremity was chosen in ..."
4. History of Afghanistan: From the Earliest Period to the Outbreak of the War by George Bruce Malleson (1879)
"From jalalabad to Peshawar is a distance of ninety- one miles. ... About forty-four
miles from jalalabad high hills * Not to be confounded with the western ..."
5. The Life of John Nicholson: Soldier and Administrator; Based on Private and by Lionel James Trotter (1898)
"... CHAPTER III jalalabad TO GHAZNI SOON after reaching his new station, John
Nicholson learned that his brother Alexander would probably come out to India ..."
6. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1879)
"jalalabad, surrounded by fields and fruit-gardens, stands near its midst, and
several streams. the chief of which is the Surkh-rud, flow across it to the ..."