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- Katibat Junud al-Makhdi (commonly referred to as just Junud al-Makhdi) is a Syrian Civil War-era jihadist rebel group created by a merger of two smaller...
- (taken from the Saudi fighter Abu al-Walid), was the emir of the defunct Junud al-Sham group in Syria. He gained prominence in the early years of the Syrian...
- Junud al-Sham (Soldiers of the Levant), sometimes also called Jund al-Sham, was a group of Chechen and Lebanese **** mujahideen that fought in the Syrian...
- al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar, Ajnad al-Kavkaz and Muhammed Shakiel. After negotiations, Junud al-Sham agreed to leave the area. On 25 October, clashes began in and around...
- host in Judeo-Christian tradition. The term junud refers explicitly to hosts of spirits. The opposite is junud Iblis (the invisible hosts of Satan). The...
- March 2019. ""Displaced Conflict": Ethnic Circ****ian Ahrar Al-Sharkas Joins Junud Al-Qawqaz". Chechens in Syria. 28 November 2014. Archived from the original...
- August 2013, he appeared in a video fighting alongside the militant group Junud al-Sham against forces loyal to President Bashar al-****ad in the Syrian...
- (Quran 15:16–18). Quran 26:95 speaks about the junud Iblīs, the invisible hosts of Iblīs (comparable to the junud of angels fighting along Muhammad in Quran 9:40)...
- unlike many other local polities, they hired soldiers (mercenaries) (the junûd murtazîqa in al-Mas'ûdî). At the peak of their empire, the Khazars ran a...
- Ayn Issa. In late 2016, another predominantly North Caucasian militia, Junud al-Sham, largely dissolved, whereupon many of its Chechen fighters joined...