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  1. Jumaboi Ahmadjonovich Khodjiyev (1968 or 1969 – November 2001), better known by the nom de guerre Juma Namangani, was an Uzbek Islamist militant with a substantial following who co-founded and led the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) with Tohir Yo'ldosh.

  2. In the period of initial instability that followed Uzbekistan's sudden independence in 1991, Yuldeshev and Khojayev (now adopting the nom de guerre Juma Namangani) established a radical Salafi Islamist group in Namangan which they called Adolat (Justice).

  3. Sep 24, 2019 · I knew the leaders of the IMU were Tohir Yuldash and Juma Namangani, whose real name was Jumaboy Khojiev. The Uzbek government blamed them, among others, for bombings in Tashkent in February 1999.

  4. Nov 26, 2001 · Sun 25 Nov 2001 21.46 EST. The most formidable Islamist guerrilla leader in post-Soviet central Asia, Juma Namangani, is one of the biggest casualties of the Taliban's last stand in northern...

  5. May 3, 2001 · The rebels' leader is a 32-year-old Uzbek, Juma Namangani, who became radicalized during his service as a Soviet paratrooper in Afghanistan and trained opposition soldiers in the civil war that...

  6. Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) In 1991, Tahir Yuldashev and Juma Namangani founded the organization Adolat (which means justice) in Namangan in Uzbekistan’s Ferghana Valley. [1] . Adolat focused on implementing Islamic law within Uzbekistan. [2] .

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  8. Quick Reference. Juma Namangani is the nom de guerre of Jumaboi Ahmadjonovich Khodjayev, who was born in 1969in Namangan, in the Fergana Valley region of Uzbekistan. He was purportedly killed in 2001 ... From: Namangani, Juma in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World ». Subjects: Religion.

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