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Muntada al-Ansar was an
Islamist forum page ****ociated with Al-Qaeda. The forum's
domain was in Malaysia. On May 11, 2004, the
website of the Islamist...
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Muntada (or The Forum) is a
Bahrain society set up by academics,
journalists and
businessmen to
promote liberalism in the Kingdom. It was established...
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Antoni Muntadas (born 1942 in Barcelona) is a
postconceptual multimedia artist, who
resides in New York
since 1971. His work
often addresses social, political...
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Muntada al-Adabi (Arabic: المنتدى الأدبي, The
Literary Club), was an Arab
organisation set up in 1905 to
promote Arabic culture in the
Ottoman Empire...
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highly reminiscent of
previous Arab flags, such as the
flags of the al-
Muntada al-Adabi, al-ʽAhd and al-Fatat. The flag
consists of
three horizontal stripes...
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characterised above all by the
emergence of
numerous muntadayāt (singular
muntadā),
referred to in
English as "salons" or "forums".
Groups of like-minded...
- Gil
Muntadas Camprubí (born 25
September 1993),
simply known as Gil, is a
Spanish footballer who
plays for Terr****a as a
central midfielder. Born in Vic...
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Muntadhar al-Zaidi (Arabic: منتظر الزيدي Muntaẓar az-Zaydī; born 15
January 1979) is an
Iraqi broadcast journalist who
served as a
correspondent for Iraqi-owned...
- decapitated. On May 11, 2004, the
website of the
militant jihadist forum Muntada al-Ansar
posted a
video with the
opening title of "Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi...
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emerged at the end of the
World War I. Two
political factions emerged. al-
Muntada al-Adabi,
dominated by the
Nashashibi family,
militated for the promotion...