Under the early Caliphates, a jund (Arabic: جند; plural ajnad, أجناد) was a military division, which became applied to Arab military territory in the conquered...
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Transcription factor JunD is a protein that in humans is encoded by the JUND gene. The protein encoded by this intronless gene is a member of the JUN...
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Jund al-Aqsa (Arabic: جند الأقصى Jund al-‘Aqṣā, "Soldiers of al-Aqsa"), later known as Liwa al-Aqsa after 7 February 2017, was a Salafist jihadist organization...
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Islamic State – Algeria Province (redirect from Jund al-Khilafa)
group Islamic State (IS), active in Algeria. The group was formerly known as Jund al-Khilafah fi Ard al-Jazair (Arabic: جند الخلافة في أرض الجزائر, meaning...
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Jund Dimashq (Arabic: جند دمشق) was the largest of the sub-provinces (ajnad, sing. jund), into which Syria was divided under the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties...
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Jund Filasṭīn (Arabic: جُنْد فِلَسْطِيْن, "the military district of Palestine") was one of the military districts of the Umayyad and Abbasid province of...
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Bilad al-Sham (section The jund divisions)
al-Sham was first organized into the four ajnad (military districts; singular jund) of Dimashq (Damascus), Hims (Homs), al-Urdunn (Jordan), and Filastin (Palestine)...
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Jund al-Sham (Arabic: جند الشام, lit. 'The Sham Division') is or was the name of multiple Sunni Islamist jihadist militant groups. Founded around 1991...
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"Naḥnu Jund Allāh Jund al-Waṭan" (Arabic: نحن جند الله جند الوطن; English: "We are Soldiers of God, Soldiers of the Homeland") is the national anthem...
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Jund Ansar Allah (Arabic: جند أنصار الله, lit. 'Soldiers of the Supporters of Allah', abbr. JAA) was an armed radical Palestinian Salafi-jihadist organization...
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Jund Ḥimṣ (Arabic: جند حمص, "military district of Homs") was one of the military districts of the caliphal province of Syria. The capital of Jund Hims...
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Jund Qinnasrīn (Arabic: جُـنْـد قِـنَّـسْـرِيْـن, "military district of Qinnasrin") was one of five sub-provinces of Syria under the Umayyad and Abbasid...
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Jund al-Islam was an active armed insurgent group affiliated with al-Qaeda operating primarily in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. The group was established in...
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Battle of Rafah (2009) (redirect from Hamas-Jund Ansar Allah clash)
The Battle of Rafah (2009) took place between Hamas and Jund Ansar Allah in the Rafah Governorate of the Gaza Strip. Fighting between the two Palestinian...
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short-lived unrecognized Islamic state located in Rafah. It was founded by Jund Ansar Allah when they declared independence in 2009, two years after the...
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Al-Awasim (redirect from Jund al-'Awasim)
of the jund (one of the military administrative divisions into which Muslim Syria was divided) of Homs. After 680 it formed part of the new jund of Qinnasrin...
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Gundeshapur (redirect from Jund-e Shapur)
Gundeshapur (Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭧𐭩𐭠𐭭𐭣𐭩𐭥𐭪𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩, Weh-Andiōk-Šābuhr; New Persian: گندیشاپور, Gondēshāpūr) was the intellectual centre of...
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Liwa Jund al-Haramain (the Brigade of Soldiers of the Two Holy Mosques) is a Syrian rebel group aligned with the Syrian Democratic Forces, and part of...
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four main junds of Jund Dimashq (Damascus), Jund Hims (Homs), Jund al-Urdunn (Jordan), and Jund Filastin (Filastin), plus 3,000 from Jund Qinnasrin....
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Jund al-Urdunn (Arabic: جُـنْـد الْأُرْدُنّ, translation: "The military district of Jordan") was one of the five districts of Bilad al-Sham (Islamic Syria)...
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Abu Youssef Sharqieh is the leader of Jund al-Sham and former Fatah official. Abu Youssef Sharqieh is called "Prince of the Sharia". He is said to rarely...
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Soldiers of Heaven (redirect from Jund al-Samaa)
The Soldiers of Heaven (Arabic: جند السماء; Jund As-Samāʾ) were an armed Iraqi Shi'a messianic militant group known for fighting in the Battle of Najaf...
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Kata'ib Jund al-Imam (Arabic: كتائب جند الإمام) is an Iraqi Shia militant organization and is the sixth Popular Mobilization Forces brigade. The group...
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Jundallah (redirect from Jund allah)
Jundallah (Arabic: جندالله, meaning Soldiers of God) may refer to: Army of angels in Islamic tradition Jundallah (Iran), a militant organization based...
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district of Jund Hims. It was separated from Hims during the reigns of caliphs Mu'awiya I or Yazid I and came under the jurisdiction of Jund Qinnasrin....
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JAA is an abbreviation that can refer to Jund Ansar Allah Japan Aikido Association Japan Asia Airways Japanese American Association of New York Japanese...
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people were injured. Jund Ansar Allah denied any responsibility for the latter attack, and Fatah leaders blamed Hamas. In August 2009, Jund Ansar Allah launched...
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Dawson's Field hijackings Fatah–Hamas conflict Battle of Gaza 2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza Hamas-Salafist conflict Hamas-Jund Ansar Allah clash...
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Hejaz Ifriqiya Iraq Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund Filastin Jund Hims Jund Qinnasrin Tabaristan Yemen...
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the largest jund revolt in Ifriqiya, it was the last to ever occur. The revolt broke out in 824 and saw most of Ifriqiya conquered by the jund. Usually emirs...
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