Battle of Jalalabad (1710), a conflict in the Mughal-Sikh Wars
Battle of Jellalabad or Jalalabad (1842), a conflict in the First Anglo-Afghan War
Battle of Jalalabad (1989), a conflict in the 1989–1992 Afghan Civil War
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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...
The First BattleofJalalabad Airport was a battle between fighters associated with the Afghan Interim Government and Afghan government forces that took...
Jalalabad Airport (Pashto: د جلال اباد هوايي ډګر; IATA: JAA, ICAO: OAJL), also known as Nangarhar Airport, is located next to the Kabul–Jalalabad Road...
city ofJalalabad and attack the administration in Kabul. However, the mujahideen failed to win the 1989 BattleofJalalabad. Although Islamic Unity of Afghanistan...
Bin Laden led 800 Arab foreign fighters during the unsuccessful BattleofJalalabad. Bin Laden led his men in person to immobilize the 7th Sarandoy Regiment...
the government proved capable of defeating the armed opposition in open battle, as demonstrated in the BattleofJalalabad. However, with an aggressive...
The Battleof Jellalabad in 1842 was an Afghan siege of the isolated British outpost at Jellalabad (now Jalalabad), about 90 miles (140 km) east of Kabul...
happened in the battleofJalalabad?". Rebellion Research. Retrieved 2023-06-28. Coll, Steve (2004). Ghost wars : the secret history of the CIA, Afghanistan...
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(under Najibullah) of national reconciliation. Tanai also participated in the BattleofJalalabad in 1989. On 6 March 1990, when the trial of the Khalqi officers...
specifically the Special Guard and the 904th Battalion, fought in the BattleofJalalabad. In March 1990, Lieutenant-General Shahnawaz Tanai attempted a coup...
"the battleofJalalabad lost us credit won in ten years of fighting." After the mujahideen's defeat in Jalalabad, Gul blamed the administration of Pakistani...
intentional but was an accident as it was directed on the town ofJalalabad where a battle was taking place between Afghan forces and Mujahideen. On Thursday...
Pakistani and Indian forces result in the demilitarization of Chumik Glacier. 5 March: BattleofJalalabad (1989) starts and 5000 Pakistani troops enter into...
Kabul where they conducted airborne training in Bagram and Jalalabad. During the summer of 1967, the 444th Commando Battalion was formed by Sardar Abdul...
ex-King Mohammed Zahir Shah; and the mujahideen's failure in the BattleofJalalabad in March 1989. In 1992 the DRA's last president, Mohammad Najibullah...
populations, primarily in major cities, with the largest numbers of Afghan Sikhs living in Jalalabad, Ghazni, Kabul, and to a lesser extent in Kandahar and Khost...
Parade 1986 Battleof Khost Parade 1989 BattleofJalalabad Victory Parade 1918 Baku Victory Parade, celebrating the victory in the Battleof Baku by Ottoman...
participated in the BattleofJalalabad in 1989. Soldiers of the brigade were awarded by President Najibullah for their actions during their defense of Khost. After...