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mujaheddinmu‧ja‧hed‧din /ˌmuːdʒəheˈdiːn/ noun [plural] mujaheddinOrigin: 1900-2000 Arabic mujahadah ‘fighting, making a great effort’ - A mujaheddin rocket attack on Kabul on Feb. 29 killed at least 21 people.
- In Maydan Shar on Aug. 17, 100 Kabul militiamen were reportedly killed in heavy fighting with mujaheddin forces.
- More than 30 people were reported killed and hundreds injured in Kabul on Aug. 13 following rocket attacks by mujaheddin forces.
- The mujaheddin attack was further weakened by internal rivalries.
- The mujaheddin had launched a fresh rocket offensive against the city on Feb. 26.
- The city, the capital of Kunar province, was under mujaheddin control.
- The first group of officers arrested were believed to be linked with the fundamentalist Hizb-i-Islami mujaheddin group led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.
- With the ceasefire in operation, government troops attempted to restore order in Kabul by disarming mujaheddin fighters roaming the city.
► IslamAllah, ayatollah, nounBlack Muslim, nouncrescent, noundervish, nounemir, nounfatwa, nounhaj, nounhajji, nounhakim, nounhalal, adjectiveHegira, Hegira calendar, Hejira, imam, nounIslam, nounjihad, nounKoran, the, adjectiveMohammed, nounMoslem, mosque, nounmuezzin, nounmufti, nounmujaheddin, nounmullah, nounMuslim, nounprayer mat, nounpurdah, nounQuran, the, Ramadan, nounSaracen, nounsharia, nounsheikh, nounShia, nounShiite, nounSunni, nounyashmak, noun NOUN► group· The interim government had tried unsuccessfully to separate the factions, by using loyal militia and neutral mujaheddin groups.· Initial discussions were fruitless, but on April 24 a majority of the mujaheddin groups agreed to a three-stage plan.· The first group of officers arrested were believed to be linked with the fundamentalist Hizb-i-Islami mujaheddin group led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. ► leader· Kozyrev, who brought with him a cargo of food and medicine, congratulated mujaheddin leaders on toppling the Najibullah regime. Muslim soldiers with strong religious beliefs |