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  • ...Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan come together; stronghold of the [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]]
    171 bytes (22 words) - 08:11, 29 February 2024
  • Military leader of the [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]]; a former Soviet paratrooper who converted to Islam; killed by an airstri
    205 bytes (29 words) - 04:40, 13 August 2009
  • {{r|Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan}}
    504 bytes (65 words) - 16:41, 24 March 2024
  • {{r|Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan}}
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  • ...ult of events in December 1991 and becoming more prominent in 1998, the '''Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU)''' is an insurgency based on Salafist religious doctrines, allied wit | title = Foreign Terrorist Organization: Redesignation of Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and Alias
    9 KB (1,319 words) - 06:59, 11 March 2024
  • {{r|Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan}}
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  • ...sbn = 0300094454}}, p. 3</ref> Jihadist groups such as [[al-Qaeda]], the [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]] (IMU) and the [[Taliban]], therefore, differ from Islamist groups that do
    5 KB (792 words) - 08:45, 25 March 2024
  • An MQ-9 strike is reported to have killed the leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Tahir Yuldashev, an ally of the Taliban in Pakistan.<ref>{{citation
    4 KB (551 words) - 16:12, 19 April 2024
  • ...aliban or the Chechen rebel groups or Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines or the Islamic movement of Uzbekistan....
    13 KB (1,970 words) - 16:57, 29 March 2024
  • ...not learned about the attack from Taliban sources, from the leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Tahir Yildash. That group used Afghanistan as a sanctuary, providing fight
    20 KB (3,008 words) - 07:37, 18 March 2024
  • ...med servicemen had been killed from 1999 to 2001 in gun battles with the [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]] (UIM), an organization that formally allied itself with [[al-Qaeda]] and
    29 KB (4,431 words) - 16:46, 1 April 2024
  • Some 3,000 Uzbeks belonging to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan were identified as fighting for the Taliban in Afghanistan.
    76 KB (11,669 words) - 07:05, 16 March 2024
  • The [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]] is strongest in the [[Ferghana Valley]] where the Uzbek, [[Kyrgyz]], and
    46 KB (6,683 words) - 07:05, 21 March 2024
  • The [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]] is strongest in the [[Ferghana Valley]] where the Uzbek, [[Kyrgyz]], and
    46 KB (6,686 words) - 07:05, 21 March 2024