• Mohammad Sidique Khan (Urdu: محمد صدیق خان; 20 October 1974 – 7 July 2005) was a British Pakistani terrorist and the oldest of the four Islamist suicide...
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    Tavistock Square. The four suicide bombers were later identified as: Mohammad Sidique Khan, aged 30. He lived in Beeston, Leeds, with his wife and young child...
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  • Mussagi (born 1993), Mozambican footballer Sidique Ali Merican (1930–2009), Malaysian sprinter Mohammad Sidique Khan (1974–2005), Suicide bomber Siddique (disambiguation)...
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  • make the arrests quickly. On 14 July 2005, ABC News revealed that Mohammad Sidique Khan, one of the suspected perpetrators of the 7 July London bombings...
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  • three men were identified as Hasib Hussain, Germaine Lindsay, and Mohammad Sidique Khan. All four homegrown terrorists were killed in the explosions. Tanweer...
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  • later named as Hasib Hussain, Germaine Lindsay, Shehzad Tanweer and Mohammad Sidique Khan. Hill released the film under the pseudonym "Muad'Dib", the name...
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  • Mohammad Sidique Khan (1974–2005), London train suicide bomber Nawab Muhammad Hayat Khan (1833–1901) British-Indian administrator and aristocrat Nick Khan Iranian...
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  • four. The other men were Shehzad Tanweer, Germaine Lindsay, and Mohammad Sidique Khan. Hussain was born in Leeds General Infirmary and raised in Holbeck...
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  • weeks two of the most dangerous British-born jihadi terrorists — Mohammad Sidique Khan, leader of the 7/7 suicide bombers, and Omar Khyam, leader of the...
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  • Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Minimum-shift keying radio modulation Mohammad Sidique Khan, a perpetrator of the July 2005 London bombings Moscow Moscow Time...
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  • Nicholson, who was killed at the age of 24, when suicide bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan detonated a bomb in the London Underground in the 7 July 2005 London...
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    1957), Bangladeshi epigraphist Mohammad Sidique Khan (1974–2005), English suicide bomber in the 7/7 attacks Mohammad Taghi Bahar (1886–1951), Iranian...
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  • Lindsay (second from left) alongside Mohammad Sidique Khan and Shehzad Tanweer captured on CCTV at Luton railway station at 7:21 a.m., 7 July....
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  • Carillion 2012–2017 BSC Hons Building Brunswick Building 1986–1990 Mohammad Sidique Khan, terrorist who led the 7 July 2005 London bombings Lucy Bronze –...
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  • bombings, it was disclosed that Lewthwaite had associated with Mohammad Sidique Khan, the ringleader of the London bombers, before the attacks. In September...
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  • October – Robbie Savage, Welsh football player and pundit 20 October Mohammad Sidique Khan, Islamic terrorist, leader of 7 July 2005 London bombings (died...
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    1863. It was the site of one of the 7 July 2005 London bombings. Mohammad Sidique Khan detonated a bomb at about 8:50am, on board a westbound Circle line...
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    responsible for the 7 July 2005 London bombings (Shehzad Tanweer, Mohammad Sidique Khan and Hasib Hussain) were regulars at Friday prayers at the mosque...
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  • in which he claimed he "often confused" London mayor Sadiq Khan with Mohammad Sidique Khan, one of the 7/7 terror attackers. Braine later further came...
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    been to the mosque. Butt had worked for a man accused of training Mohammad Sidique Khan, the leader of the July 2005 London bombing. The police and MI5...
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    While in Pakistan, Mohammed Junaid Babar came into contact with Mohammad Sidique Khan who would later plan the 7 July 2005 London bombings. These activities...
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    Yemen or Somalia. In the case of the London Underground bombers, Mohammad Sidique Khan, the operational leader of the cell, received military and explosives...
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  • family lawyer Gareth Peirce, Bianca Jagger, Matthew Taylor MP and Irene Khan from Amnesty International. The family and their campaign continue to be...
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    harm after attempting to hang a five-year-old boy from Chickenley. Mohammad Sidique Khan, ringleader of the group responsible for the 7 July 2005 London...
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    other areas of concern, including a "weak culture of safeguarding". Mohammad Sidique Khan, the leader of the 2005 London bombings, lived in Savile Town. Britain's...
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    NASCAR Grand National driving championship for the fifth time. Born: Mohammad Sidique Khan, Pakistani-British terrorist, leader responsible for the 7 July...
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  • he met in Pakistan with the ringleader of the London 7/7 attack, Mohammad Sidique Khan, and accomplice Shehzad Tanweer.[citation needed] By late 2004 and...
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  • December 2005. In addition the suspected fifth bomber Whabi Mohammad, 22, the brother of Ramzi Mohammad, was also under arrest by 28 July. On 7 August 2005,...
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    London bombings 21 July 2005 London bombings trial 7 July bombers Mohammad Sidique Khan Shehzad Tanweer Germaine Lindsay Hasib Hussain 21 July bombers Yasin...
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  • cigarettes along with spiritual aid to injured and dying soldiers Mohammad Sidique Khan – Islamic terrorist who led the 7 July 2005 London bombings Ian...
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