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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Riyaz_NaikooRiyaz Naikoo - Wikipedia

    On 1 June 2012 he disappeared but after some days he resurfaced with a gun and he become a militant of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen. In 2017 he become the top commander (de facto chief) of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen in Jammu and Kashmir after the death of Burhan Wani and the defection of Zakir Musa.

  2. v. t. e. This is a detailed list of Palestinian rocket and mortar attacks on Israel in 2017. The Israeli military reported that 35 rockets and mortars were launched from the Gaza Strip in 2017, the vast majority of them in December. [1] All of the attacks originated in the Gaza Strip, unless stated otherwise.

  3. Kerla Nadvathul mujahideen has made a very noticeable change in kerala muslim communities. KNM, focussed on teaching quran and islamic practices to those who were attracted free of any cost. They introduced the real and mohammedan sunnah practices.

  4. The Second Chechen War ( Russian: Втора́я чече́нская война́, [e] Chechen: ШолгIа оьрсийн-нохчийн тӀом, lit. 'Second Russian-Chechen War' [27]) took place in Chechnya and the border regions of the North Caucasus between the Russian Federation and the breakaway Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, from ...

  5. Early years [ edit] Zbigniew Brzezinski was born in Warsaw, Poland, on March 28, 1928 [11] into an aristocratic Roman Catholic [12] family originally from Brzeżany, Tarnopol Voivodeship (then part of Poland, currently in Ukraine). The town of Brzeżany is thought to be the source of the family name. Brzezinski's parents were Leonia ( née ...

  6. Al-Shabaab (militant group) Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen ( Arabic: حركة الشباب المجاهدين, romanized : Ḥarakat ash-Shabāb al-Mujāhidīn ), commonly known as al-Shabaab, [note 2] is a Sunni Islamist military and political organization based in Somalia and active elsewhere in East Africa.

  7. Mujahideen. Afgan Mujahideen, around the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, August 1985. Mujahideen ( Arabic: مجاهدين mujāhidīn) is the plural of mujahid (Arabic: مجاهد ). Mujahid is the Arabic term for one engaged in jihad (literally, "struggle"). This term was first used to describe guerrilla -type militant groups led by ...

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