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Khalid Muhammad Abdallah al-
Mihdhar (Arabic: خالد المحضار, romanized: Khālid al-Miḥḍār; also
transliterated as AL
Mihdhar; May 16, 1975 –
September 11...
- of the
September 11 attacks. Al-Hazmi and a long-time friend,
Khalid al-
Mihdhar, left
their homes in
Saudi Arabia in 1995 to
fight for
Muslims in the Bosnian...
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provided significant support to 9/11
hijackers Nawaf al-Hazmi and
Khalid al-
Mihdhar upon
their arrival in the U.S., and
communicated with a key
logistics facilitator...
- groups. The
first hijackers to
arrive in the
United States were
Khalid al-
Mihdhar and
Nawaf al-Hazmi, who
settled in San
Diego County, California, in January...
- al-Hazmi,
Khalid al-
Mihdhar and
Tawfiq bin Attash.
Before the meeting, the
United States intercepted a
telephone call to
Yemen by al-
Mihdhar concerning arrangements...
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share information with FBI
headquarters about al-
Mihdhar or
Nawaf al-Hazmi, who was
traveling with al-
Mihdhar.
Rossini further stated that
Bikowsky told congressional...
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intelligence about Mihdhar and
Hazmi being Al-Qaeda members. A CIA team
broke into
Mihdhar's Dubai hotel room and
discovered that
Mihdhar had a U.S. visa...
- late 1999,
while using the nom de
guerre Khallad,
Attash phoned Khalid al-
Mihdhar,
informing him of the
upcoming Kuala Lumpur al-Qaeda Summit. In January...
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Nawaf al-Hazmi,
Khalid al-
Mihdhar,
Walid Muhammad Salih Bin 'Attash (Khallad), and Abu Bara al-Taizi. Al-Hazmi and al-
Mihdhar were both
Saudi citizens...
- unit,
consisting of the ****ure
leading 9/11
hijackers Atta, al-Shehhi, al-
Mihdhar and
Nawaf al-Hazmi. It
termed them the "Brooklyn cell",
because of some...