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Afghan Taliban commander (1966–2007)
Dadullah (1966 – May 11, 2007) was the Taliban's most senior militant commander in Afghanistan until his death in 2007. He was also known as Maulavi or
Dadullah
Former senior military commander of the Taliban
Mullah Mansoor Dadullah (1972 – 11 November 2015) was the Taliban militant commander Mullah Dadullah's younger half-brother who succeeded him as a senior
Mansoor_Dadullah
Afghan Salafi jihadist group active since 2007
The Mullah Dadullah Front (also known as the Dadullah Front, the Mullah Dadullah Lang Allegiance or the Mullah Dadullah Mahaz) was an insurgent group in
Mullah_Dadullah_Front
Topics referred to by the same term
Mullah Dadullah may refer to: Mullah Dadullah (c. 1966–2007), Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah (Pakistani Taliban) (died 2012), Pakistani Taliban
Mullah_Dadullah
Topics referred to by the same term
Maulawi Dadullah may refer to: Maulawi Dadullah (c. 1966–2007), Afghan Taliban leader Maulawi Dadullah (Pakistani Taliban) (c. 1965–2012), Pakistani Taliban
Maulawi_Dadullah
Breakaway Taliban faction founded in 2015
Taliban fighters to crush Mullah Dadullah, a deputy in Rasul's faction, and Islamic State element in Zabul. Dadullah and IS were eventually defeated by
High Council of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
High_Council_of_the_Islamic_Emirate_of_Afghanistan
Pakistani Taliban leader
Said (c. 1965 - 24 August 2012) better known by the nom de guerre Mullah Dadullah and also Maulana Mohammad Jamal, was a senior member of the Pakistani Taliban
Dadullah_(Pakistani_Taliban)
Salafi jihadist militant organisation
Province Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (2015–2016) Jundallah (Pakistan) (2014–2017) Mullah Dadullah Front (2015–2016) Libya Province (until 2021) Pakistan Province Philippines
Islamic_State
2015–present armed conflict in Afghanistan
and others supported the Taliban, while IS was supported by the Mullah Dadullah Front and the pro-ISIS faction of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. IS-KP
Islamic State–Taliban conflict
Islamic_State–Taliban_conflict
Armed conflict in South Asia
pro-IS splinter faction of the Taliban led by Mullah Mansoor Dadullah. Even though Dadullah's faction enjoyed the support of foreign IS fighters, including
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)
Military offensive by the Taliban in Afghanistan
Mullah Dadullah. Dadullah had returned to the southern theater after orchestrating suicide bombings in Kabul in 2003. In late 2005, Dadullah deployed
2006_Taliban_offensive
Airborne division of the United States Army
Taliban commander Mullah Dadullah, formed an overwhelming force in Kandahar. Zhari district in southern Kandahar is where Dadullah was recruiting a high
82nd_Airborne_Division
Insurgency during the war in Afghanistan
assigned five operational zones to Taliban commanders such as Dadullah Akhund. Dadullah took charge in Zabul province. In late 2004, the then hidden Taliban
Taliban_insurgency
Taliban splinter group
Mahaz was formed by ex-Taliban members and former members of the Mullah Dadullah Front. They had grown disillusioned with the leadership of the Taliban
Fidai_Mahaz
Supreme Leader of the Taliban from 2015 to 2016
Akhtar Mansur and Gul Agha. Mansoor Dadullah, a Taliban commander and the brother of former senior commander Dadullah, also claimed that Omar had been assassinated
Akhtar_Mansur
Special forces unit of the Royal Navy
the ambush. On 12 May 2007, an SBS team killed the Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah after JSOC and the ISA tracked him to a compound—where his associates were
Special_Boat_Service
Islamist Uzbek militant group in Asia
against the IMU and forces loyal to dissident Taliban commander Mansoor Dadullah in Zabul Province, inflicting heavy casualties and effectively wiping out
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
Islamic_Movement_of_Uzbekistan
2006–2014 ISAF anti-Taliban military operations in southern Afghanistan
On February 3, 2006, Taliban fighters under the leadership of Mullah Dadullah launched simultaneous attacks against the district centres of Musa Qala
Helmand_province_campaign
Pashtun tribe
Kakar, Afghan epidemiologist and public leader Kader Khan, Indian Actor Dadullah Afghan Taliban senior commander Mohammad Fazl Afghan Taliban Deputy Defense
Kakar
2005 aircraft accident in Afghanistan
communication and the subsequent crash is unknown. Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah stated that his guerrilla fighters had not shot down the plane and expressed
Kam_Air_Flight_904
Post-invasion (2001–2021) Taliban Haqqani network Taliban splinter groups Mullah Dadullah Front Fidai Mahaz al-Qaeda Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent Islamic
List of wars involving the United States in the 21st century
List_of_wars_involving_the_United_States_in_the_21st_century
Omar assigned five operational zones to Taliban commanders such as Dadullah. Dadullah took charge in Zabul province. From the second half of 2003 and through
History_of_the_Taliban
Member of al-Qaeda
as-Sahab Media Jun 6, 2007 – Eulogy for Mullah Dadullah (Eulogy for Taliban Commander Mullah Dadullah)SITE Intel Group: SITE Publications - Abu Yahya
Abu_Yahya_al-Libi
Name list
Mohammed (1972–2015), Afghanistan Taliban military commander known as Mansoor Dadullah Mansoor Muftah (born 1955), Qatari football player Mansoor Zaman (born
Mansur
Afghan politician (born 1963)
over the years following the initial invasion, including Baradar's rival Dadullah, who was killed in Helmand Province in 2007. Baradar eventually rose to
Abdul_Ghani_Baradar
Pakistani Islamic militant and head of ISIS–K
airstrike killed the TTP chief in Bajaur, Jamal Syed (better known as 'Dadullah'). Dadullah was replaced by Abu Bakr as chief of Bajaur under the TTP, and when
Abdul_Rahman_Ghaleb
Afghan militant leader
Taliban, before becoming a subcommander under senior Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah in northern Afghanistan during fighting with the Northern Alliance. He
Najibullah_(militant_leader)
Armed conflict involving Pakistan and armed militant groups
Omar Khalid † Khalid Balti † Azam Tariq † Shahidullah Shahid † Mullah Dadullah † Wali-ur-Rehman † Qari Hussain † Faqir Mohammed (POW) Maulvi Omar (POW)
Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Insurgency_in_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Italian-Swiss journalist and war correspondent
commander. They were kidnapped by senior Taliban militant commander Mullah Dadullah's men. The events that followed are shown in the documentary Fixer: The
Daniele_Mastrogiacomo
Leader of an Uzbek militant group (died 2015)
found a sanctuary in Zabul province of Afghanistan beside Mullah Mansoor Dadullah. Mansoor was vocal against the Taliban leadership that had emerged after
Usman_Ghazi
2006, NATO v. Taliban, Afghanistan
launched in response to a significant Taliban spring offensive led by Mullah Dadullah in the provinces of Helmand and Kandahar, which had marked the most significant
Operation_Mountain_Thrust
Collection of notable Pashtun figures
Obaidullah Akhund – Defense Minister of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001. Dadullah – Afghan Taliban senior Military commander until his death 2007. Abdul
List_of_Pashtuns
Minister Held at Guantanamo Bay from 11 January 2002 until 31 May 2014. Dadullah Senior Military Commander Escaped from the siege of Kunduz in November
List of Taliban insurgency leaders
List_of_Taliban_insurgency_leaders
Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent Taliban splinter groups · Mullah Dadullah Front (from 2012) · Fidai Mahaz (from 2013) Supported by: Hezb-e-Islami
List_of_wars:_1990–2002
Afghan politician and drug trafficker (born 1949)
time for insurgency, following the killing of Taliban commander Mullah Dadullah, when some elements of the Taliban were becoming "disorganized and frustrated
Gulbuddin_Hekmatyar
Day of the year
American baseball player, coach, and sportscaster (born 1951) 2012 – Dadullah, Pakistani Taliban leader (born 1965) 2012 – Pauli Ellefsen, Faroese surveyor
August_24
Lashkar-e-Omar Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Hizbul Mujahideen Iraqi Insurgents Ansaru Mullah Dadullah Front Fidai Mahaz Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries Ansar al-Sharia
List_of_wars_involving_Egypt
Largest province of Afghanistan
including Operation Silicone at the start of spring. In May 2007, Mullah Dadullah, one of the Taliban's top commanders, along with 11 of his men were killed
Helmand_Province
Journal. Retrieved 6 August 2017. Johnson 2016, p. 1. "Taliban leader Dadullah joins Afghanistan's ISIL | Pakistan Today". archive.pakistantoday.com.pk
List of wars involving Afghanistan
List_of_wars_involving_Afghanistan
Former Cabinet of Afghanistan (c. 1996–2001)
alternative name(s): (Haji, Mullah) Atiqullah. alternative name(s): (Maulavi) Dadullah Akhund. alternative name(s): (Mullah) Mohammad Abbas Akhund. alternative
Rabbani_Council_of_Ministers
Journal. Retrieved 6 August 2017. Johnson 2016, p. 1. "Taliban leader Dadullah joins Afghanistan's ISIL | Pakistan Today". archive.pakistantoday.com.pk
List_of_wars:_2003–2019
Aspect of U.S. law, government, and military
War on terror Afghanistan Quetta Shura Taliban Haqqani network Mullah Dadullah Front al-Qaeda 055 Brigade Al-Nusra Front Khorasan group al-Qaeda Emirate
Declaration of war by the United States
Declaration_of_war_by_the_United_States
Search for leader of al-Qaeda
brother. He advised me to follow my brother's path." Mohammed's brother Dadullah had led military operations for the Taliban until his death in May 2007
Manhunt_for_Osama_bin_Laden
was in serious condition. Wednesday, February 18 – Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah warned Afghans not to vote in the election scheduled for June. European
2004_in_Afghanistan
British journalist (born 1977)
has also organised and reported interviews with Taliban leaders Mansoor Dadullah and Mullah Nasir. Paton Walsh has also worked on vigilante murders and
Nick_Paton_Walsh
Battles during the Third Afghan Civil War
Abdul-Razzaq Akhoundzada Mohammad Ghaus Ihsanullah Ihsan Noor Wali Mehsud Mullah Dadullah Osama bin Laden Ayman al-Zawahiri Abdul Malik Pahlawan Mohammad Mohaqiq
Battles of Mazar-i-Sharif (1997–1998)
Battles_of_Mazar-i-Sharif_(1997–1998)
Islamic Jihad Union Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Harkat-ul-Mujahideen Mullah Dadullah Front Commanders and leaders Barack Obama Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. John O
Withdrawal of United States troops from Afghanistan (2011–2016)
Withdrawal_of_United_States_troops_from_Afghanistan_(2011–2016)
Founder and first leader of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (d. 2009)
ceremony attended by five leading Taliban commanders, including Mullah Dadullah, Baitullah was appointed Mullah Omar's governor of the Mehsud area. After
Baitullah_Mehsud
Political party in Pakistan
organised 'Martyred Mullah Dadullah Conference' in June, 2007 wherein Mullah Dadullah Mansoor, who succeeded his brother Mullah Dadullah as Taliban's military
Jamiat_Ulama-e-Islam_Nazryati
Subcontinent (AQIS)) Taliban splinter groups Fidai Mahaz (from 2013) Mullah Dadullah Front (from 2012) IEHCA loyal to Muhammad Rasul (from 2015) Supported by:
List_of_wars_involving_Sweden
Afghan Borders and Tribal Affairs Minister since 2021
previous three years (1998-2001). The two other Taliban leaders were Mullah Dadullah and Mullah Mohammed Fazil. Fazil, like Noorullah, had already surrendered
Noorullah_Noori
NATO operation in Afghanistan
succeeded by Major-General Jacko Page of the United Kingdom. May 13: Mullah Dadullah Lang, 2nd in command of the Taliban was killed in a clash with US, Afghan
Operation_Achilles
Response to a 2012 film release
the film insulting the Prophet Muhammad and Islam." In Afghanistan, the Dadullah faction of the Afghan Taliban has put a bounty of 8 kilograms of gold,
Reactions to Innocence of Muslims
Reactions_to_Innocence_of_Muslims
confirmed or denied his death, and that "when the Americans killed Mullah Dadullah (Taliban's chief military commander) they publicly showed the footage"
Osama bin Laden death conspiracy theories
Osama_bin_Laden_death_conspiracy_theories
Tourism 6 July 2002 Abdul Qadir, Vice President of Afghanistan 12 May 2007 Dadullah, Taliban senior military commander killed by British and German special
List of assassinations in Asia
List_of_assassinations_in_Asia
governor of Baghlan province. Abdul Rasul Sayyaf Mujahideen commander Dadullah Taliban's senior military commander in Afghanistan until his death in 2007
List_of_Afghans
principles of Islam or offensive to other religions and sects." In 2003, Mullah Dadullah (Pashto: ملا دادالله آخوند), a top Taliban commander, said that they would
Christianity_in_Afghanistan
First major offensive in the Afghanistan war following American intervention in 2001
transfer of territory in northern Afghanistan. Following rumors that Mullah Dadullah might be headed to recapture the city with as many as 8,000 Taliban fighters
Fall_of_Mazar-i-Sharif
Canadian soldier
captured, which early reports mistakenly said could have included Mullah Dadullah. Prime Minister Stephen Harper was the first to mention the death, opening
Nichola_Goddard
Service inserted by an RAF Chinook and killed the Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah in Helmand province during a raid on a compound near Bahram Chah where
2007_in_Afghanistan
while working in Afghanistan on March 7, 2007, by Taliban militants led by Dadullah. He was held hostage, with his abductors demanding Italy withdraw its troops
List of solved missing person cases (2000s)
List_of_solved_missing_person_cases_(2000s)
Afghan-Pakistani Taliban commander
Paktika, Zabul, Helmand, and Kandahar. With the notable approval of Mullah Dadullah and Sirajuddin Haqqani, Maulvi Nazir was authorised to implement Sharia
Maulvi_Nazir
Executive body of the Afghan government
name(s): (Maulavi) Nanai, Ahmadullah Mutie. alternative name(s): (Maulavi) Dadullah Akhund. alternative name(s): (Mullah) Mohammad Abbas Akhund. alternative
Cabinet_of_Afghanistan
Operation Achilles against the Taliban in Helmand Province. May 12: Mullah Dadullah killed. May 13: Afghanistan–Pakistan Skirmishes. June 15: Battle of Chora
Timeline of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Timeline_of_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)
Terrorism discourse in Pakistan
ISI of providing help to militants, including protection to the Mullah Dadullah, Taliban's senior military commander killed in 2007, a charge denied by
Pakistan_in_the_war_on_terror
Alzheimer's disease. Bud Chamberlain, 92, American baseball player and realtor. Dadullah, app. 47, Pakistani Taliban leader (Bajaur Agency), airstrike. Richard
Deaths_in_August_2012
Mansoor fought a Pro-ISIL splinter faction led by Mullah Mansoor Dadullah. Even though Dadullah's faction enjoyed the support of foreign ISIL fighters, including
History of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
History_of_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)
military commander Mullah Dadullah told the BBC that the Taliban hoped to regain power in Afghanistan, utilizing popular support. Dadullah said that the Taliban
2003_in_Afghanistan
Peace Council is assassinated; responsibility is claimed by the Mullah Dadullah Front. 21 May - At the 2012 NATO Summit in Chicago, the Alliance endorses
2012_in_Afghanistan
Malietoa Tanumafili II, 94, Samoan politician, head of state. Mullah Dadullah, 41, Afghan militant, Taliban military commander, shot. Teddy Infuhr, 70
Deaths_in_May_2007
Public relations tool used by the Taliban
separately from the spokesmen who represent the Taliban as a whole. Mullah Dadullah also had his own spokesman, despite being a member of the Taliban's main
Taliban_propaganda
Orson), International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) killed Mullah Dadullah, a notorious Taliban commander in charge of leading operations in the south
Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2007
Coalition_combat_operations_in_Afghanistan_in_2007
Italian photojournalist
hospital. A press release from Reporters Without Borders quoted Mullah Dadullah, a Taliban military chieftain, who threatened on 4 September 2006 to kill
Gabriele_Torsello
south". Daily News. Spin Boldak. 2004-03-04. p. 13. Retrieved 2015-02-21. Dadullah succeeds Hafiz Abdur Rahim, who was killed in a U.S.-led raid in southern
Hafiz_Abdur_Rahim
Governor of Badakhshan, Afghanistan
province of Kandahar. Ayub Khalid was reportedly once close to Mullah Dadullah, a former top Taliban military commander until his death in 2007, known
Mohammad_Ayub_Khalid
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Hindu
Of immense strength, Lord Hanuman, Full of might
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English : regional name for someone from the French province of Artois, from Anglo-Norman French Arteis (from Latin Atrebates, the name of the local Gaulish tribe).French : from Old French artis ‘woodworm’, Old Occitan arta ‘moth’, possibly applied as a nickname for someone suffering from a wasting disease, perhaps leprosy.
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Teutonic American German French
Battle maiden.
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Tamil
Purity, Woman of rome
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Arabic
Victorious; Winner
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Tamil
Bring light in the darkness (She is the wife of Sekhar)
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian
Enlightenment
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Burning Lamps; Light
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