Jalalabad (Urdu: جلال آباد) is a village in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan.
The Bagrote River is the source of irrigation and, through the village's powerhouse, also provides electricity.
During the 1940s, people from Bilchar Valley, with the help of the British Indian Government, created water canals and established an irrigation system.
The village was the major victim of sectarian violence in 1988, when extra-regional forces consisting of thousands of armed militiamen under the command of General Zia Ul Haq and the Government ruined this village, burned houses, killing many innocent people.
The head of Shias of Gilgit-Baltistan and Khateeb of Gilgit Imamia Masjid Agha Rahat Hussain Al-Hussaini also hails from this village.