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  1. Abdelkader Mokhtari (kunya: Abu el-Ma'ali, The Gendarme; died October 2015) was an Algerian commander who became a "sacred legend" for the Bosnian mujahideen in the Bosnian War.

  2. Abdelkader Mokhtari was an Algerian commander who became a "sacred legend" for the Bosnian mujahideen in the Bosnian War.

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    The British recruiter Abu Hamza al-Masri, who was friends with Mokhtarim related that he was "a good-hearted person...a hard worker, a lion in fighting...a good brother - but he's too young and naive".

    An Algerian, Mokhtari came to the battle with experience from his time in the Armed Islamic Group. In London, England within the Finsbury Park Mosque, Haroon Rashid Aswat under the direction of Abu Hamza al-Masri had created a fighting troop of 200 British men of Pakistani origin. In November 1994, he wrote to President Alija Izetbegović requesting...

    In 1999, the United States suspended assistance to the Bosnian Federation Army, demanding that the country first hand over Mokhtari to their control.While Izetbegović initially refused, he relented and agreed to expel Mokhtari from the country, rather than deport him to the United States. The magazine Globus claimed that Izetbegović's son Bakir Ize...

  4. Abdelkader MOKHTARI, Professor (Full) | Cited by 311 | of Université Moulay Ismail, Meknès (UMI) | Read 33 publications | Contact Abdelkader MOKHTARI.

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  6. Abdelkader Mokhtari (kunya: Abu el-Ma'ali, The Gendarme) was an Arab commander who became a "sacred legend" for the Bosnian mujahideen in the Bosnian War.

  7. Bosnian mujahideen (Bosnian: Bosanski mudžahedini), also called El Mudžahid (Arabic: مجاهد, mujāhid), were foreign Muslim volunteers who fought on the Bosnian Muslim side during the 1992–95 Bosnian War.

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