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  2. Abdul Nasser Qardash - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Nasser Qardash (Arabic: عبد الناصر قرداش; [2] born 1967; sometimes identified as Abdel Nasser Qirdash or Kardesh, also known as Hajji Abdullah al-Afari) is an Iraqi militant who in 2019 was wrongly reported as the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

  3. Biden says ISIS leader blew himself and family up during U.S ...

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    Al-Qurayshi, also known as Hajji Abdullah, took over as head of ISIS in 2019, days after the group’s former leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, died during a U.S. raid in the same area.

  4. Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, IS's West Africa Province said that it had killed 20 Nigerian Christian men in Borno State in a mass execution as a retaliation for al-Qurashi's assassination. [ 75 ] [ 76 ] In 2023, one year after his death, a brief biography of Abu Ibrahim Al-Hashimi emerged online in prominent Islamic State supporter circles.

  5. List of Islamic State members - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah al-Belgian, preacher and propagandist. ... Sami Jasim Muhammad al-Jaburi — Also known as "Hajji Hamid", ... Killed on 22 November 2017 in Tbilisi by ...

  6. Abu al-Hasan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi appointed him as a representative for some of Distant Wilayat and later on Hajji Abdullah assigned him Southern Syria, Palestine, and attacks on Jews. [4] [32] During his tenure, Islamic State's second leader Abdullah Qardash chose him to be his successor. [31]

  7. Talk:Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi - Wikipedia

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    The BBC outright says so: "A notorious militant known as "the Destroyer", Qurayshi - who also went by the noms de guerre Hajji Abdullah, Amir Mohammed Said Abdul Rahman al-Mawla and Abdullah Qardash" - though the "Destroyer" nickname actually belongs to Abdul Nasser Qardash, not al-Qurashi, so the BBC is also mixing up stuff.

  8. Abu Muslim al-Turkmani - Wikipedia

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    Fadel Ahmed Abdullah al-Hiyali (died 18 August 2015), better known by his noms de guerre Abu Muslim al-Turkmani (Arabic: أبو مسلم التركماني), Haji Mutazz, or Abu Mutaz al-Qurashi, [4] was the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) governor for territories held by the organization in Iraq.

  9. Hajji Beg Barlas - Wikipedia

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    Hajji Beg is first mentioned in 1358 or 1359, when he participated in the overthrow of the Qara'unas ‘Abdullah, who was effectively in control of the southern Chagatai Khanate. 'Abd Allah, who had recently taken power, was young and inexperienced, and his move to Samarkand threatened Hajji Beg, whose territories were centered in the nearby ...