- by the
Soviets as
basmachi ('bandits').
These groups called themselves mojahed,
describing themselves as
standing for Islam.
Other proto-mujahideen include...
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Mojahed (Persian: مجاهد, romanized: Mujāhid, lit. 'The [holy] warrior') is the
official newspaper of the People's
Mujahedin of Iran (MEK),
first printed...
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Zabihullah Mujahid (Pashto: ذبیح الله مجاهد; Ẕabīḥullāh Mujāhid [zabihʊˈlɑ mʊd͡ʒaˈhɪd]; also
spelled Dhabih Allah Mujahid) is an
Afghan spokesperson who...
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Mojahed Khaziravi (Persian: مجاهد خذیراوی, born
September 21, 1980) is an
Iranian former football player who pla**** for Esteghlal, Foolad, and
Sanat Naft...
- Payam-e-
Mojahed (Persian: پیام مجاهد, romanized: Payām-i mujāhid, lit. 'The Warrior's Message') was an
Iranian monthly based in the
United States, that...
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Mojahed Al-Munee (Arabic: مجاهد المنيع; born 15
January 1996) is a
Saudi professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Arar.
Mojahed was a player...
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Luciano de
Abreu (1993–1994) Ali
Saleh Abad (1996) Omar
Bashami (1996)
Mojahed Al
Saraha (1997)
Hazem J****am (1997)
Salem Abdel Rahman (1997)
Hazem J****am...
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Society of
Muslim Mojaheds (Persian: مجمع مسلمانان مجاهد, romanized: Majmaʿ-e mosalmānān-e
mojāhed) or
Society of
Mojahedin of
Islam (Persian: مجمع مجاهدین...
- have
numbered between 10,000 and 20,000 fighters.
According to
Zohair Mojahed, a
cultural official in the
Fatemiyoun Brigade, the
group suffered 2,000...
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According to
eyewitnesses and PMOI do****ents,
including its
official paper Mojahed, the PMOI
supported the
November 4, 1979
takeover of the U.S. Emb****y in...