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Taliban commander, Abdullah, has dropped the title Mullah from his name as rejection of his former life as a Taliban killer.
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According to a commander using the name Mullah Azizullah, the experts running the training are either members of the ISI or have close links to it.
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I am a Shia the Shia Mullah is as bad as he trampling American flags at Bada Imambada to set an Iranian conscience free
2006 December 17 « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2006
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I am a Shia the Shia Mullah is as bad as he trampling American flags at Bada Imambada to set an Iranian conscience free
The Dead Poets Society « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2006
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Posted in Mullah Akhtar Osmani, Mullah Dadullah, Mullah Mohammad Is'haq Nizami, Musa Qala, negotiation with taliban, taliban.
Compromise With The Taliban, A British Stratagem « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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Posted in Mullah Akhtar Osmani, Mullah Dadullah, Mullah Mohammad Is'haq Nizami, Musa Qala, negotiation with taliban, taliban.
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A Spanish investigation of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the U.S. and March 2004 bombing of commuter trains in Madrid revealed close links among jihad fighters in Spain, Iraq and Afghanistan, and a cleric in Norway known as Mullah Krekar, court records reviewed by The Wall Street Journal show.
Scandinavian Countries Have a Recent History of Attacks by Terrorists David Crawford 2011
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For the entire autumn of 2010, the US and British governments were negotiating with a man called Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour.
Johann Hari: The Troops in Afghanistan Really Are Being Betrayed -- By the Politicians Who Keep Them There Johann Hari 2011
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For the entire autumn of 2010, the US and British governments were negotiating with a man called Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour.
Johann Hari: The Troops in Afghanistan Really Are Being Betrayed -- By the Politicians Who Keep Them There Johann Hari 2011
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Identified as Mullah Juma, the man was part of a five-member Taliban judicial committee that regularly put on trial Afghans working for the government, the army or coalition forces.
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