Jalalabad
Jalalabad is a city located in eastern Afghanistan, serving as the capital of Nangarhar Province. It lies along the Kabul River and is known for its strategic position on the trade route between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The city has a rich history, with influences from various cultures due to its location.
The climate in Jalalabad is characterized by hot summers and mild winters, making it suitable for agriculture. The region is famous for its fruit production, particularly pomegranates and oranges. Jalalabad also features several historical sites, including the Shah-i-Nazir Shrine, attracting visitors and pilgrims alike.