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    Puli Alam ( Dari: پل علم ), also spelled Pul-i-Alam or Pol-e Alam, is the provincial capital of Logar Province, Afghanistan as well as of Puli Alam District. The population of the district is estimated to be around 108,000, and is composed of ethnic Pashtuns and Tajiks . The city of Puli Alam itself had a population of 22,914 in 2015.

  2. Puli Alam, also spelled Pul-i-Alam or Pol-e Alam, is a district of Logar Province, Afghanistan . The population of Puli Alam is estimated at around 108,000, which is composed of Pashtuns, Tajiks and a few others. The capital of the district is Puli Alam city, which is also the provincial capital. Puli Alam has undergone reconstruction work ...

  3. Logar ( Dari: لوگر) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan located in the eastern section of the country. It is divided into 7 districts and contains hundreds of villages. Puli Alam is the capital of the province. As of 2021, Logar has a population of approximately 442,037 people, [3] most of whom are ethnic Pashtuns and Tajiks.

  4. Puli Alam, Logar Province: 30 90 A car bombing near a guesthouse killed about 30 people and injured about 90 others. 8 May Kabul 85 150 2021 Kabul school bombing: A bomb blast near a school in western Kabul. The blast left 85 people dead and another 150 were injured. 10 May Zabul Province: 11 29

  5. Pul-i-Alam (Persian/Pashto: پل علم) is the capital of Logar Province, Afghanistan. About 30,000 people live in the city. About 30,000 people live in the city. They are mostly Pashtuns and Tajiks .

  6. Puli Alam suicide car bombing. Also on 30 July 2020, a suicide car bombing occurred in Puli Alam, a city in Logar Province, Afghanistan. [20] It killed 17 people and wounded 21 others according to AFP, the Ministry of Defense claimed 8 people died and 30 people were injured. [21] [20] It targeted Afghan security forces and occurred when there ...

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  8. The insurgents also captured Qalati Ghilji, Terenkot, Puli Alam, Feruz Koh and Qal-e-Naw. As of 13 August, a total of 18 provincial capitals have been seized by the Taliban. Finland, Denmark and Switzerland announced plans to withdraw their consulate workers amidst advancing Taliban fighters.