- Ebdî Şahîn; Arabic: فرهاد عبدي شاهين),
better known by his nom de
guerre Mazlum Kobane, is a
Syrian Kurdish military leader,
serving as the commander-in-chief...
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Mazlum (
maẓlūm) is an
Arabic term for "oppressed, ill-treated, injured, sinned-against" (the
antonym being ẓālim "oppressor"; root ẓlm "to oppress"). In...
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Mazlum Doğan (born 1956, Karakoçan, Elazığ
Province – died 21
March 1982, Diyarbakır, Turkey) was a
journalist and a
founding member of the
Kurdistan Workers'...
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Mazlum Çimen (born 18 June 1958 in Elbistan, Kahramanmaraş) is a
Turkish musician,
ballet dancer, film actor, folk singer, and award-winning film score...
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Mazlum Demir (born 19
December 2003) is a
Turkish racewalker who
specializes in the 10,000 m walk and 20 km walk. He has
champion titles in the 10,000...
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Ahmad Mazlum (1858–1949) was an
Egyptian judge,
cabinet minister, and
parliamentary leader.
Mazlum was born in Cairo, Egypt, into a
family of
Turkish origin...
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Mazlum Kayalar (1911 – 3
February 1972) wss a
Turkish politician. He was born in Kayılar
district in Macedonia. He is a
graduate of
Istanbul University...
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classic line-up
consisted of
founding members Olinga Mazlum and
Fabio Bolsi (piano and vocals),
Vargha Mazlum (violin and vocals),
Victor Sobhani and Alessandro...
- that the YPG had no
allies willing to
provide equipment. In
August 2014
Mazlum Kobanî led
negotiations with the US in Sulaymaniya,
which led to a military...
- elected, with
Abdullah Öcalan as its head.
Other members were: Şahin Dönmez,
Mazlûm Dogan, Baki
Karer (an
ethnic Turk),
Mehmet Hayri Durmuş [ku],
Mehmet Karasungur [tr]...