Surobi, Nangarhar Explained
Sorubi is a community in the southern corner of Rodat District, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan.[1]
The New York Times reports that one of the leaders of the Eastern Shura,a provisional government set up in Nangarhar Province on November 16, 2001, after the Taliban retreated, was the leader of an anti-Taliban militia, from Sorubi, named Ezatullah.[2]
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Notes and References
- News: Rodat District, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan . https://web.archive.org/web/20110615075905/http://www.aims.org.af/maps/district/nangarhar/rodat.pdf . dead . 2011-06-15 . . January 2004 . 2008-09-07 .
- News: A NATION CHALLENGED: AFGHANISTAN REDUX; Warlord Rule Is Re-emerging In Some Towns. New York Times. David Rohde. David Rohde. November 16, 2001. 2008-02-19. The third arrived from Sorubi, where Ezatullah, a local commander with only one name, has created his own fief..