- was
founded in June 1783 as a base for a
naval squadron under the name
Akhtiar (White Cliff), by Rear
Admiral Thomas MacKenzie ("Foma
Fomich Makenzi")...
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Akhtiar Mohammed may
refer to:
Akhtar Mohammed (Guantanamo
detainee 845), parti****ted in his
Combatant Status Review Tribunal and his Administrative...
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Akhtiar Mohammad is a
citizen of
Afghanistan who was held in
extrajudicial detention in the
United States Guantanamo Bay
detainment camps, in Cuba. His...
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Sevastopol port in June 1783 as a base for a
naval squadron under the name
Akhtiar (White Cliff), by Rear
Admiral Thomas MacKenzie (Foma
Fomich Makenzi),...
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Sarai Akhtiar is a
village in
Rohaniya block of Rae
Bareli district,
Uttar Pradesh, India. It is
located 40 km from Raebareli, the
district headquarters...
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Brother Bakhtiar Khan, the
latter had a son
named Akhtiar Khan. Once on a
secret information,
Akhtiar Khan led a
force which, much to
their discredit,...
- the city
proved costly and
vulnerable to plague. Next was the port of
Akhtiar,
annexed with Crimea,
which became Sevastopol. Then he
built Simferopol...
- the
existing headquarters of the
Black Sea Fleet. The
first map of the
Akhtiar (Sevastopol) Bay,
created by
navigator Ivan
Baturin and his team, 1773...
- (Ovidiopol) on the Dnieper–Bug estuary,
Khadjibey (Odessa) and
Sevastopol (
Akhtiar) fortifications. Some of
these were
built during his time
there and have...
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Status Review Tribunal –
pages 38-44
Summarized transcripts (.pdf), from
Akhtiar Mohammad's
Combatant Status Review Tribunal –
pages 43-52
Summary of Evidence...