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Ajnad al-Kavkaz (AK or AAK; Arabic: أجناد القوقاز ‘
Ajnād al-Qawqāz; lit. 'Soldiers of the Caucasus') is a Chechen-led
Salafi jihadist militant group in...
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recorded under Ajnad and
another under Al-Furqan.
After his death,
Ajnad released a
nasheed to
commemorate him. Some of the
known later Ajnad munshideen (singers)...
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Ajnad al-Sham (Arabic: أجناد الشام,
Soldiers of the Levant) was an
independent Idlib and Hama-based
rebel group active during the
Syrian Civil War...
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Ajnad al-Sham
Islamic Union (Arabic: الاتحاد الإسلامي لأجناد الشام, al-ittihad al-islami li-
ajnad al-sham, "Islamic
Union of the
Soldiers of the Levant")...
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Soldiers of
Egypt (Arabic: أجناد مصر, romanized:
Ajnad Misr) was a
Salafist Islamist militant group that
operated near Cairo, Egypt. The
group was founded...
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Umayyad caliphs and princes.
Bilad al-Sham was
first organized into the four
ajnad (military districts;
singular jund) of
Dimashq (Damascus), Hims (Homs),...
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composed of four villages:
Livezi (Lóvész), Mihăileni, Nădejdea (
Ajnád), and Văcărești (Vacsárcsi). The
commune is
located in the east-central...
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lyrics discuss about bloodshed and war. The
chant was
produced by the
Ajnad Foundation, with the
recitation of the
vocalist Abu Y****ir, the most well...
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Dimashq (Arabic: جند دمشق) was the
largest of the sub-provinces (
ajnad, sing. jund), into
which Syria was
divided under the
Umayyad and
Abbasid dynasties...
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Ajnad al-Kavkaz, thus
making Ahrar al-Sharkas part of it and
moved some
fighters to the
Latakia Governorate to be
closer to the
central core of
Ajnad...