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Pakistani Military offensive against terrorists near the Afghan border
The Mohmand Offensive also known as Operation Brekhna (English: Operation Thunder) was a Pakistani military operation against the Tehrik-i-Taliban in
Mohmand_offensive
Tribal Areas Operation Zarb-e-Azb Mohmand Offensive Khan, Faisal. "Securing the Khyber: The Pakistani Army's Offensive in the Tirah Valley." Journal of
2009_Khyber_Pass_offensive
Islamist militant organisation
Mohmand Agency commander Omar Khalid Khorosani, after disagreeing with Fazlullah's order to fight the Pakistani Army's Operation Zarb-e-Azb offensive
Pakistani_Taliban
Aerial service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces
eyewitness accounts had been provided to substantiate it. In Pakistan's Mohmand District, a drone crashed at Governor Model High School, causing no casualties
Pakistan_Air_Force
Pakistani general (born 1952)
Swat, and Shangla districts, Operation Rah-e-Rast in Swat, Mohmand Offensive in Mohmand District, and Operation Rah-e-Nijat in South Waziristan against
Masood_Aslam
Historical aspect of modern-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Khyber Pass offensive Operation Janbaz Nizam-e-Adl Regulation 2009 Mohmand Offensive Operation Black Thunderstorm Orakzai and Kurram offensive Operation
Military history of the North-West Frontier
Military_history_of_the_North-West_Frontier
Topics referred to by the same term
Mohmand expedition or Mohmand campaign may refer to these British Indian military operations against Mohmand tribesmen in the North-West Frontier Province:
Mohmand_expedition
Armed conflict involving Pakistan and armed militant groups
2009. Retrieved 27 March 2011. "Search Results tehrik i taliban spokesman mohmand qs | Latest news, Breaking news, Pakistan News, World news, business, sport
Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Insurgency_in_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistani general
Rah-e-Rast Orakzai and Kurram offensive Operation Koh-e-Sufaid Mohmand offensive Operation Rah-e-Nijat Khyber Pass offensive Operation Janbaz Operation Rah-e-Shahadat
Ashfaq_Parvez_Kayani
Land service branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces
Pakistan's "offensive-defense" doctrine argue that it offers several advantages. One key benefit is the potential to disrupt an enemy's offensive plans, forcing
Pakistan_Army
bombing, 35 killed. 3 November: Mohmand offensive is initiated by Pakistan. 30 November: 2009 Khyber Pass offensive ends in a Pakistani victory 4 December:
Timeline_of_Pakistani_history
Military offensive by the Taliban in Afghanistan
The Taliban insurgent group and allied militants conducted a military offensive in 2021 that led to the fall of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and
2021_Taliban_offensive
Delhi Battle of Delville Wood Dieppe Raid First Battle of El Alamein First Mohmand Campaign Battle of Gazala Gold Beach Battle of Goose Green Battle of Hill
List of military actions for which a Victoria Cross was awarded
List_of_military_actions_for_which_a_Victoria_Cross_was_awarded
2010 suicide-bombing attack in Pakistan
On 9 July 2010, a suicide bombing occurred in a market in Yakaghund, Mohmand Agency, in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. At least
Mohmand_Agency_bombing
Rah-e-Nijat 2009 Khyber Pass offensive Operation Janbaz Nizam-e-Adl Regulation 2009 (failed peace agreement) Mohmand Offensive Operation Black Thunderstorm
Outline of Pakistan military history
Outline_of_Pakistan_military_history
2017 US/Afgan special operations raid targeting an ISIL-KP compound in Nangarhar Province
according to US officials. The target of the operation was a compound in the Mohmand Valley, located less than a mile away from where the US dropped the MOAB
Mohmand_Valley_raid
Sunni Islamiat Militant Organization
Fazlullah ousted Mohmand Agency chief Omar Khalid Khorasani (former leader of Ahrar-ul-Hind). Omar Khalid Khorasani and his associates in Mohmand Agency had
Jamaat-ul-Ahrar
Military unit
Afghanistan. On 14 August 2021, the Corps along with its commander, Zabihullah Mohmand, surrendered to the Taliban. On 21 April 2017, Taliban fighters attacked
209th_Corps_(Afghanistan)
Breakaway Taliban faction founded in 2015
between the Taliban faction and mainstream Taliban in Zabul province. Mohmand Nostrayar, governor of Arghandab, and a Taliban commander in Zabul said
High Council of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
High_Council_of_the_Islamic_Emirate_of_Afghanistan
2010 Pakistani military operation
The Orakzai and Kurram offensive, also known as Operation Khwakh Ba De Sham (Pashto: خوښ به دې شم; transl. I will teach you a lesson) was a Pakistani
Orakzai_and_Kurram_offensive
Terrorist incident in Pakistan
The December 2010 Mohmand Agency bombings took place on 6 December 2010 after two suicide bombers targeted a government compound in Ghalanai, the main
December 2010 Mohmand Agency bombings
December_2010_Mohmand_Agency_bombings
British punitive expedition
The Mohmand Expedition of 1908 was a British punitive expedition against Mohmand rebels in the British Raj. In 1908, the Mohmands were primarily divided
Mohmand_Expedition_of_1908
British field marshal (1884–1981)
was active in the pacification of the adjacent tribal areas during the Mohmand and Bajaur Operations between July and October 1933: during his period
Claude_Auchinleck
Commando force of the Afghan National Army
included the retaking of the city of Kunduz from the Taliban in 2015 and the Mohmand Valley raid that killed the leader of the Islamic State in Afghanistan
Afghan National Army Commando Corps
Afghan_National_Army_Commando_Corps
Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmish
Pakistani border area of Salala (located in the Baizai subdivision of the Mohmand Agency in the then Federally Administered Tribal Areas) at 2 a.m. local
2011_NATO_attack_in_Pakistan
Tochi (1914–1917) Operations against the Mohmands, Bunerwals and Swatis (1915) Kalat Operations (1915-16) Mohmand blockade (1916–1917) Operations against
List of military engagements of World War I
List_of_military_engagements_of_World_War_I
which the Mohmand tribe had never approved of. In 1944, Afghan tribal revolts erupted, and by the end of July 1945 the rebels were on the offensive. It was
Siege_of_Kunar_Khas
2017 military offensive by the Pakistani Taliban
killed and five soldiers lost their lives in attacks that took place in Mohmand Agency. On 17 March 2017, al-Jazeera reported that Jamaat-ur-Ahrar militants
Operation_Ghazi
Pakistani administrative area
District to the south, Kurram District to southwest, Peshawar to the east and Mohmand District to the north. The majority of the district's population are Afridi
Khyber_District
Pakistani counterterrorism operation
militants in Peshawar. A retired Army soldier was killed by militants in Mohmand District. One soldier was killed and two wounded in a Balochistan Liberation
Operation_Azm-e-Istehkam
District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
neighbouring Mohmand Agency, with an estimated 300,000 fleeing their homes. The estimate of casualties ran into the hundreds. The offensive was launched
Bajaur_District
Series of events in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 2007 insurgency
Ismail Khan 12th Lahore (Sufi) 1st Mohmand ‡ 13th Lahore (Shia) 3rd Quetta 2nd Darra Adam Khel 8th Karachi (CID) 2nd Mohmand 2nd Bajaur 2011 Faisalabad 9th
Timeline of the insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (2007)
Timeline_of_the_insurgency_in_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa_(2007)
British statesman and writer (1874–1965)
volunteered to join Bindon Blood's Malakand Field Force in its campaign against Mohmand rebels in the Swat Valley of north-west India. Blood accepted on condition
Winston_Churchill
Country in South Asia
Storm, refraining from sending military support to Saudi Arabia in its offensive against Yemen. Instead, Pakistan aimed to play a proactive diplomatic
Pakistan
Military unit
3/75th joined 40 Afghan commandos to conduct a joint US-Afghan raid in Mohmand Valley targeting the headquarters of Abdul Hasib, the Emir of ISIS-K, in
3rd_Ranger_Battalion
British field marshal; Governor General of Canada (1891–1969)
dispatches. He was mentioned once more for his service during the Second Mohmand Campaign in Northwest Frontier Province from August to October of the same
Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis
Harold_Alexander,_1st_Earl_Alexander_of_Tunis
1947–2018 semi-autonomous region in Pakistan
arrangement of the seven Tribal Areas in order from north to south was: Bajaur, Mohmand, Khyber, Orakzai, Kurram, North Waziristan, South Waziristan. The geographical
Federally Administered Tribal Areas
Federally_Administered_Tribal_Areas
City in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan
thinker, Dean of the faculty of theology at Kabul University Abdul Ahad Mohmand, first Afghan citizen and fourth Muslim to journey to outer space Babrak
Ghazni
Armed clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan since 1949
mortars were fired into their territory, targeting adjacent districts of Mohmand and Bajaur. No loss of property or lives were reported on the Pakistani
Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
Afghanistan–Pakistan_border_skirmishes
British WWI flying ace and Royal Air Force Air Commodore (1897-1984)
No. 5 (Army Co-operation) Squadron at Risalpur, to take part in the 2nd Mohmand campaign against rebellious tribes in the North-West Frontier Province
Philip_F._Fullard
Suicide attack in Pakistan
Jamaat-ul-Ahrar leader Omar Mukaram Khurasani, along with senior member Sarbakaf Mohmand claimed responsibility for the attack in a Twitter post. Khurasani stated
2023_Peshawar_mosque_bombing
June 2018. Retrieved 24 June 2018. "Syrian Army defeats Ahrar Al-Sham's offensive at strategic base in east Damascus – video". Al-Masdar News. 25 November
List of battles in the 21st century
List_of_battles_in_the_21st_century
Hibernian Rifles British victory Uprising suppressed Mohmand Blockade (1916–1917) India Mohmands British victory Mahsuds campaign (1917) India Mahsud
List of wars involving the United Kingdom in the 20th century
List_of_wars_involving_the_United_Kingdom_in_the_20th_century
Operation during World War I
Papeete Madras Honolulu Penang Coronel Cocos North-West Tochi Peshawar Mohmand Mahsuds Kelantan Singapore Más a Tierra Central Asia German Tientsin Hankou
Siege_of_Tsingtao
First Israeli–Palestinian war
violence. Initially on the defensive, the Zionist forces switched to the offensive in April 1948. In anticipation of an invasion by Arab armies, they enacted
1948_Palestine_war
Government of Pakistan from 2018 to 2022
launched a fundraiser for the construction of the Diamer-Bhasha Dam and Mohmand Dam. In September 2018, Khan endorsed Nisar's initiative and urged overseas
Premiership_of_Imran_Khan
New Zealand Military Forces Brigadier General
2/2nd Prince of Wales's Own Gurkha Rifles. He served during the Tirah and Mohmand Campaigns of 1897 and 1898. He also participated in the siege of Malakand
Harry_Fulton
1775–1783 conflict in North America
Howe wrote to the Colonial Secretary Lord Germain, proposing a limited offensive against Philadelphia, while a second force moved down the Hudson from
American_Revolutionary_War
Recipient of Vir Chakra
to an Indian unit. He saw service on the North West Frontier during the Mohmand campaign of 1935. After a year's attachment with the Highlanders, Singh
Harbaksh_Singh
Pakistan claimed that Afghanistan shelled 4 posts by 80-100 bombs in the Mohmand area, near the place where the Mig 21 was shot down. The posts were damaged
Spillover of the Soviet–Afghan War in Pakistan
Spillover_of_the_Soviet–Afghan_War_in_Pakistan
Bombing in Islamabad, Pakistan
bombing. After 2001, the Pakistan military launched a series of military offensives against terrorist groups in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)
2025 Islamabad suicide bombing
2025_Islamabad_suicide_bombing
North American theater of the Seven Years' War
chief after the failures of 1757. Pitt's plan called for three major offensive actions involving large numbers of regular troops supported by the provincial
French_and_Indian_War
launched a series of military offensives against terrorist groups in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). The offensive brought peace in those areas
Terrorism_in_Pakistan
Islamic extremism Pakistan Lakki Marwat 2010 104 Mohmand Agency attack Islamic extremism Pakistan Mohmand Agency 2010 102 First Tyre truck bombing attack
List of major terrorist incidents
List_of_major_terrorist_incidents
List of wars from 1945 to 1989
Matun, the capital of the Afghan province of Khost, by the Mohmands. 1937: Uprising of the Mohmands, the Shinwaris and the Sulayman Khel section of the Ghilzais
List_of_wars:_1945–1989
1845–1846 First Anglo-Sikh War 1848–1849 Second Anglo-Sikh War 1851–1852 Mohmand Expeditions (1851–1852) 1852 Khagan Expedition 1863–1864 Ambela campaign
List_of_conflicts_in_Asia
2008 War in Afghanistan incident
wooded area near the Pakistani border checkpoint at Gorparai in Pakistan's Mohmand Agency. On June 9, Afghan troops occupied a mountaintop position in a disputed
Gora_Prai_airstrike
War between China and Vietnam in 1979
which occurred in early 1979 between China and Vietnam. China launched an offensive ostensibly in response to Vietnam's invasion and occupation of Cambodia
Sino-Vietnamese_War
Province of Afghanistan
the original on February 18, 2013. Retrieved 2012-11-05. "Mohmand Hospital Kandahar, Mohmand Hospital Kandahar, Best hospital in Afghanistan, Kandahar
Kandahar_Province
Prime Minister of Pakistan from 2018 to 2022
launched a fundraiser for the construction of the Diamer-Bhasha Dam and Mohmand Dam. Khan urged overseas Pakistanis to support Nisar's fundraiser. As of
Imran_Khan
and Austro-Hungarians scuttled their squadron. One of the first land offensives in the Pacific theatre was the invasion of German Samoa on 29–30 August
Asian and Pacific theatre of World War I
Asian_and_Pacific_theatre_of_World_War_I
1899–1902 war in South Africa
regiment to South Africa. War was declared on 11 October with a Boer offensive into the British-held Natal and Cape Colony areas. The Boers had about
Second_Boer_War
Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)
issue of the holy places, Nicholas I and Nesselrode began a diplomatic offensive, which they hoped would prevent either British or French interference
Crimean_War
Military expeditions against the Dervish Movement, 1900-1920
between 1900 and 1920 against the Dervish. They were assisted in their offensives by the Ethiopian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy. The British also armed
Somaliland_campaign
1899–1901 anti-foreign uprising in China
Matabeleland (1896–1897) Benin Expedition (1897) Siege of Malakand (1897) First Mohmand campaign (1897–1898) Tirah campaign (1897–1898) Six-Day War (1899) Boxer
Boxer_Rebellion
June 1917 July 1917 Suppressed Mohmand blockade Mohmand border along North-West Frontier Province, British India Mohmands United Kingdom 1915 July 1917
List of uprisings against Entente powers during World War I
List_of_uprisings_against_Entente_powers_during_World_War_I
northwest Frontier of India, taking part in the northwest Frontier 1930–31, Mohmand 1935 and Waziristan 1936-37 campaigns. The battalion went overseas in October
Ghulam_Rasul_Raja
1948–1960 British colonial war in Malaya
Malaysia–Thailand border where it regrouped and retrained for future offensives against the Malaysian government. A new phase of communist insurgency
Malayan_Emergency
1982 undeclared Argentina–United Kingdom war
at South Georgia Island, an act that would later be seen as the first offensive action in the war. The Royal Navy ice patrol vessel HMS Endurance was
Falklands_War
Uprising against British Company rule
used on these cartridges was derived from cow tallow, offensive to Hindus, and pig lard, offensive to Muslims. These rumours caused deep alarm because biting
Indian_Rebellion_of_1857
Systematic initiation of direct contact with individuals
Retrieved November 12, 2015. Cheema, Ali; Khan, Sarah; Liaqat, Asad; Mohmand, Shandana Khan (February 2023). "Canvassing the Gatekeepers: A Field Experiment
Canvassing
1919 war between the British Empire (India) and the Emirate of Afghanistan
in their efforts at sedition, and in 1915 there was unrest amongst the Mohmands and then the Mahsuds. Notwithstanding these outbreaks, the frontier generally
Third_Anglo-Afghan_War
Islamic State branch in Central Asia, Iran, and Northwest Pakistan
killed and eight others from the Counter Terrorism Department were injured. Mohmand Valley raid On 26 April 2017, a joint raid operation committed by U.S.
Islamic State – Khorasan Province
Islamic_State_–_Khorasan_Province
1739–1748 conflict between Britain and Spain
deterrent. Many in the British government were afraid to launch a major offensive against the Spanish, for fear that a major British victory would draw
War_of_Jenkins'_Ear
1812–1815 conflict in North America
Canada, which was more vulnerable to American attacks and allowed few offensive actions. Unlike campaigns along the east coast, Prevost had to operate
War_of_1812
1914–1921 Franco-Berber war in Morocco
of tribesmen remained opposed to French rule. The French resumed their offensive in the Khénifra area in 1920, establishing a series of blockhouses to
Zaian_War
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan
intense violence soon erupted. The Pakistan Army launched an unannounced offensive, the Orakzai and Kurram operation, strategically cutting off Taliban escape
Orakzai_District
Military operation conducted by Pakistan against militants
four days, 109 more militants were killed. Also, further west, in the Mohmand agency, a group of 300 militants attacked a military outpost; in the fighting
Operation_Black_Thunderstorm
WWI naval battle
Papeete Madras Honolulu Penang Coronel Cocos North-West Tochi Peshawar Mohmand Mahsuds Kelantan Singapore Más a Tierra Central Asia German Tientsin Hankou
Battle_of_Más_a_Tierra
Conflict in the British Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria
Operations against the Mohmands, Bunerwals and Swatis in 1915 (1915) Operations against the Mahsuds (June–July 1917) Mohmand blockade (1915 – July 1917)
Adubi_War
1839–1842 war between the United Kingdom and China
British navy destroying the Chinese naval blockade, and launching an offensive. In the ensuing conflict, the Royal Navy used its superior naval and gunnery
First_Opium_War
1839–1841 war between the Ottoman Empire and the Eyalet of Egypt
Matabeleland (1896–1897) Benin Expedition (1897) Siege of Malakand (1897) First Mohmand campaign (1897–1898) Tirah campaign (1897–1898) Six-Day War (1899) Boxer
Egyptian–Ottoman War (1839–1841)
Egyptian–Ottoman_War_(1839–1841)
Tochi (1914–15), Operations against the Mohmands, Bunerwals and Swatis (1915), Kalat Operations (1915–16), Mohmand Blockade (1916–17), Operations against
Indian Army during World War I
Indian_Army_during_World_War_I
1963–1966 military conflict
were playing no part in active operations. Sukarno next launched a peace offensive and, in late January, declared he was ready for a ceasefire (despite having
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
Indonesia–Malaysia_confrontation
1881–1899 Sudanese revolt against Anglo-Egyptian rule
the Conservative-Unionist government in power would favour taking the offensive, managed to extend the demonstration into a full-fledged invasion. In
Mahdist_War
1959–1975 conflict in Laos
use for its Ho Chi Minh trail supply corridor and as a staging area for offensives into South Vietnam. There were two major theatres of the war, one for
Laotian_Civil_War
British general, politician and diplomat (1887–1965)
action with the regiment, when it was sent into Afghanistan, pursuing Mohmand raiders who had taken several Hindu women as hostages. Immediately after
Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay
Hastings_Ismay,_1st_Baron_Ismay
World War I occupation by New Zealand
Papeete Madras Honolulu Penang Coronel Cocos North-West Tochi Peshawar Mohmand Mahsuds Kelantan Singapore Más a Tierra Central Asia German Tientsin Hankou
Occupation_of_German_Samoa
1956 British–French–Israeli invasion of Egypt
troops were excellent in defensive operations, but had little capacity for offensive operations, owing to the lack of "rapport and effective small-unit leadership"
Suez_Crisis
Part of Anglo-Maratha Wars between 1775 and 1818
ganimi kava style of warfare used by the Marathas. Despite being on the offensive throughout the war, the British lacked mobile cavalry capable of pursuing
First_Anglo-Maratha_War
1901–1902 war in present-day Eastern Nigeria
invasion of Arochukwu in November 1901, the Aro launched their last major offensive before the Aro Expedition by British forces. Aro forces led by Okoro Toti
Anglo-Aro_War
1939 military conflict
Transcarpathia. In the evening of March 15, Hungarian troops launched a general offensive in four directions: Uzhhorod - Perechyn - Uzhok; Uzhhorod - Svaliava -
Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine
Hungarian_invasion_of_Carpatho-Ukraine
1845–1846 conflict between the British and Sikh empires
countered that the military preparations made by these Governor-Generals were offensive in nature and were made with the intention to conquer the Punjab; for
First_Anglo-Sikh_War
uprising erupts in the Eastern Province as Safi, Shinwari, Khugiani, and Mohmand tribes rebel under Sultan Muhammad, demanding an end to forced grain procurement
1945_in_Afghanistan
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Military operations included support of the Second Mohmand Campaign of 1935 against hostile tribesmen in Mohmand Territory and the Waziristan campaign against
No._39_Squadron_RAF
Military unit
Buner Field Forces during the Frontier Uprising of 1897-98, and in the Mohmand Expedition of 1908. In 1906, the Corps of Guides was reorganized into separates
Guides_Infantry
Popular uprising by Palestinian Arabs
Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7146-4950-4. Harris, Sir Arthur (1998). Bomber Offensive. Greenhill Books. pp. 30–48. ISBN 978-1-85367-314-6. Herf, Jeffrey (2009)
1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
1936–1939_Arab_revolt_in_Palestine
1914 pro-German insurrection in South Africa
Beyers was opposed to the South African government's decision to undertake offensive operations. He resigned his commission on 15 September 1914, writing "It
Maritz_rebellion
Ground-based squadron of the Royal Air Force
Line Mahsud (1919–1920) Waziristan (1919–1925) Mohmand (1927) North-West Frontier (1930–1931) Mohmand (1933) North-West Frontier (1935–1939) North Burma
No._20_Squadron_RAF
1845–1872 armed conflicts in New Zealand
defensively against pursuing government forces, Te Kooti went on the offensive from November 1868, starting with the so-called Poverty Bay massacre,
New_Zealand_Wars
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MOHMAND OFFENSIVE
Boy/Male
African, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German
Person with No Fault; No Mistake in his Character; Pure Thoughts; Praiseworthy; Glorified; Variant Used for Mohammad; Founder of Islamic Religion
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German
Surname; North Protection; From the North
Boy/Male
Arabic, Lebanese, Muslim
The Prophet; Variant Used for Mohammad; Founder of Islamic Religion; Praiseworthy; Glorified
Male
English
English form of Norwegian Normund, NORMAND means "north protection."
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Arabic, Australian
Sword
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Wetland; Marsh; From the Moor-land
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Muslim
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Chaste, Virtuous, Protected
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From the north.
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English
Marsh; wet land.
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Arabic
Person with No Fault; No Mistake in his Character; Pure Thoughts; Praiseworthy; Glorified
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Arabic
Variant used for Mohammad - founder of Islamic religion. praiseworthy; glorified.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Chaste; Virtuous; Protected; Sheltered; Pure; Modest; Married Woman
Male
Hindi/Indian
(मोहन) Hindi name MOHAN means "attractive, bewitching."
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Indian
Chaste, Virtuous, Protected
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Arabic, Australian
Prophet Mohamed
Boy/Male
Arabic American
Variant used for Mohammad - founder of Islamic religion. praiseworthy; glorified.
Boy/Male
Indian
The prophet
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Command
Female
Hindi/Indian
(मोहना) Feminine form of Hindi Mohan, MOHANA means "attractive, bewitching."
MOHMAND OFFENSIVE
MOHMAND OFFENSIVE
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Marcellus, MARCELL means "defense" or "of the sea."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Enlightened, Rays of light
Boy/Male
Hindu
Vasa Spring season, Happy
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Making Efforts; Toiling
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Traditional
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
French Greek
One who brings victory.
Girl/Female
Indian
Lioness
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Awesome; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
One who Scatters; Exposer; Announcer
MOHMAND OFFENSIVE
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v. t. & i.
To command; to enjoin.
imp. & p. p.
of Command
n.
Power to dominate, command, or overlook by means of position; scope of vision; survey.
n.
Command; precept; injunction.
n.
Self-restraint; self-command.
n.
Moorland.
v. t.
Dictate; command; decree.
n.
Direction; order; command.
n.
See Gormand, n.
n.
Authority; power or right of control; leadership; as, the forces under his command.
n.
Control; power over something; sway; influence; as, to have command over one's temper or voice; the fort has command of the bridge.
n.
Direction; command; authoritative admonition.
n.
A command; injunction.
n.
A greedy or ravenous eater; a luxurious feeder; a gourmand.
a.
Gluttonous; voracious.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Command
n.
Signal; order; command; direction.
v.
To command; to order.
n.
Dominion; rule; command.
v. t.
To have power or influence of the nature of authority over; to obtain as if by ordering; to receive as a due; to challenge; to claim; as, justice commands the respect and affections of the people; the best goods command the best price.