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Qader al-Husseini with his
troops prior to the
January 1948
attack on Kfar Etzion.
Photograph taken by a
Palmach spy
Palestine irregulars under Qader...
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Abdul Qader al-Najdi, also
known as Abu Muaz
al-Tikriti, was an
Iraqi Islamic militant and the
leader of the
Islamic State in Libya. He was
killed in...
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indefinitely and are not
recommended for transfer. Only Ali
Hamza Ahmad Suliman al Bahlul was
convicted by
military tribunal. Two of his
convictions were vacated...
- Abyssinia. pp. 327–328. As
described by
Sihab ad-Din
Ahmad bin 'Abd
al-
Qader, ****uh
al-Habasa: The
conquest of Ethiopia,
translated by Paul
Lester Stenhouse...
- Say**** Imam
Al-Sharif (Arabic: سيد إمام الشريف,
Sayyid ‘Imām ash-Sharīf; born 8
August 1950), also
known as Dr. Fadl or Abd
Al-
Qader Bin 'Abd
Al-'Aziz, has...
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Early Modern Wars 1500–1775 [1]
Cited in
Sihab ad-Din
Ahmad bin 'Abd
al-
Qader, ****uh
al-Habasa: The
conquest of Ethiopia,
translated by Paul
Lester Stenhouse...
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Turkey or any
other country.
Cited in
Sihab ad-Din
Ahmad bin 'Abd
al-
Qader, ****uh
al-Habasa: The
conquest of Ethiopia,
translated by Paul
Lester Stenhouse...
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related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. ʿIzz ad-Dīn ibn Abd
al-
Qāder ibn Mustafā ibn Yūsuf ibn
Muhammad al-Q****ām (Arabic: عز الدين بن عبد القادر بن مصطفى بن يوسف...
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during the
second half of the
nineteenth century after their emir, Abd
al-
Qader al-Jazairi,
surrendered to the
French in 1847. Abbasi,
Mustafa (2013). "Samakh:...
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Abdul Qader Husni al-keilani
al-Hasani (1874–1948) (Arabic: عبدالقادر حسني الكيلاني) was a
Syrian nationalist,
statesman and
religious authority. Sa****...