The Alingar River (also Alingâr) in Laghman Province of Afghanistan is one of the major tributaries of the Kabul River, and part of the Indus River basin. It has two sources, the Ramgel and …
…as the Panjshēr (Panjshīr), the Alīngār, the Konar, and the Panjkora, follow the northeast-to-southwest direction and are then suddenly deflected toward the east-west axis by the Kābul …
The population is 85,600 (2006) - 70% of them Pashtun, 20% Pashai and 5% Tajik. The district center is the village of Shahi, located on 34.8347°N 70.3603°E at 915 m altitude, in the valley …
The Alingar River (also Alingar) is a river in eastern Afghanistan. It is one of the major tributaries of the Kabul River. It gives its name to Alingar District in Laghman Province and also passes …
Alingar river. Most of the water for irrigation come from Alingar river having 150 cft high flow during summer and 30 cft flow during winter. There are 58, 42 and 13 big primary canals on …
The Alingar River (also Alingâr) is a river in Laghman Province of eastern Afghanistan. It is one of the major tributaries of the Kabul River, part of the Indus River basin. It has two sources, the …
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Media in category "Alingar River" This category contains only the following file. 110123-F-2558S-080 - PO1 Brylan Riggins left with the Nuristan Provincial Reconstruction Team crosses a …
Alingar District is located 27 km from Mehtarlam, the provincial capital. It has around 60 villages located in fourmain valleys. The Alingar river crosses the district and is the main source of …
The Alingar River (also Alingâr) is a river in Laghman Province of eastern Afghanistan. It is one of the major tributaries of the Kabul River, part of the Indus River basin. It has two sources, the …