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Lonely Planet's guide to Afghanistan - Jalalabad & Eastern Afghanistan (Chapter), 1st Edition On Sale!




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Lonely Planet's guide to Afghanistan - Jalalabad & Eastern Afghanistan (Chapter), 1st Edition - 2.99, This is the Jalalabad & Eastern Afghanistan chapter from Lonely Planet's Afghanistan guidebook. The region's most important city, Jalalabad was founded by the Mughals as a winter retreat. Quench your thirst here with a mango juice before heading for the cooler climes of the Kabul Plateau via the jaw-dropping Tangi Gharu Gorge. maps cross the iconic Khyber Pass transport accommodation restaurants stop and smell the orange blossom in the Jalalabad gardens Coverage includes: Jalalabad & around, Nuristan., ISBN: 9781740596428









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