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  2. Atiyah Abd al-Rahman - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] [13] Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri confirmed the death of Abd al-Rahman in a video on December 1, 2011. [14] Abd al-Rahman was previously reported dead in October 2010. [15] The State Department's Rewards for Justice offered up to US$1 million for information about him. [4] However, he was removed from the list after he was killed ...

  3. Ali Rehman Khan - Wikipedia

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    Ali Rehman Khan (Urdu: علی رحمان خان) is a Pakistani actor who appears in Urdu films, television series, and theater plays. Khan has won two Hum Awards and has been nominated twice at the Lux Style Awards for his acting prowess.

  4. Atiyah - Wikipedia

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    Attiya Al-Qahtani (born 1953), Saudi Arabian runner; Mullah Attiya al-Jamri (1899–1981), Bahraini khatib and poet; Shuhdi Atiya ash-Shafi (died 1960), Egyptian communist theoretician and activist; Atiyah Abd al-Rahman (1970–2011), Libyan purported to be a member of al-Qaeda and related militant groups

  5. List of al-Qaeda members - Wikipedia

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    Nasir al-Wuhayshi: Leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula: Killed in 2015. [10] Abdelmalek Droukdel: Leader of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb: Killed in 2020. [11] Asim Umar: Leader of al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent: Killed in 2019. [12] Fazul Abdullah Mohammed: Leader of al-Qaeda in East Africa: Killed in 2011. [13] Hamza bin Laden ...

  6. Sari Shihab - Wikipedia

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    The other four were Saif al-Adel, Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, Abu Khayr al-Masri and Khalid al-Aruri. [2] According to one report, Sari Shihab was "involved in WMD programs and plots." [3] Sky News described Shihab and Al-Aruri as "The Iranians have also released two lesser known, though no less dangerous, operatives, both of Jordanian descent." [4]

  7. Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Attiyah - Wikipedia

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    Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani: Minister of State; In office 1 December 2001 – 1 April 2011: Personal details; Born 15 April 1950 (age 74) Doha, Qatar: Children: Six (2 boys 4 girls) Residence(s) Doha, Qatar: Alma mater: University of Miami

  8. Libyan Islamic Fighting Group - Wikipedia

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    Abd Al-Rahman Al-Faqih عبد الرحمن الفقيه: Possibly the same person as the jihadist writer Abdul-Rahman Hasan. [28] Wanted in Morocco in connection with the mass murders of 16 May 2003 in Casablanca. Al-Faqih was convicted in 2006 of possessing documents related to terrorism. [29] Ghuma Abd'rabbah غومه عبد الرباح

  9. Abd al-Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf (581–654), Arab businessman and tycoon; Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr (died 675), Muslim commander and eldest son of Abu Bakr; Abd al-Rahman ibn Khalid (616–667), Umayyad governor of Homs; Abd al-Rahman ibn Muljam (died 661), the Kharijite assassin of Ali; Abd al-Rahman ibn Rabiah (fl. 652), Arab leader in the Khazar-Arab ...