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Reference Name of Individual or Entity Alias
QDi.109 ZULKIFLI ABDUL HIR
QDi.199 ATA ABDOULAZIZ RASHID
QDi.054 MAJEED ABDUL CHAUDHRY
QDi.200 DIEMAN ABDULKADIR IZZAT Deiman Alhasenben Ali Aljabbari
QDi.086 MOHAMAD IQBAL ABDURRAHMAN
QDi.154
QDi.002 AMIN MUHAMMAD UL HAQ SAAM KHAN
Musa Abdul HirMuslimin AbdulmotalibSalim AlombraArmand EscalanteNormina HashimHenri LawiHendri LawiNorhana MohamadOmar SalemAhmad ShobirinBin Abdul Hir ZulkifliAbdulhir Bin HirHassanHogaluHugaluLaguMarwan (prominently known as)
Abdoulaziz Ata RashidAta Abdoul Aziz Barzingy
رشيد العزيز عبد عطا
Majeed, AbdulMajeed Chaudhry AbdulMajid, AbdulDeiman Alhasenben Ali Aljabbari
Rahman, Mohamad IqbalA Rahman, Mohamad IqbalAbu Jibril AbdurrahmanFikiruddin MuqtiFihiruddin MuqtiAbdul Rahman, Mohamad Iqbal
SULAIMAN JASSEM SULAIMAN ALI ABO GHAITH
Abo Ghaithأبوغيث علي سليمان جاسم سليمان
Al-Haq, AminAmin, MuhammadDr. AminUl-Haq, Dr. Amin
QDi.014 TARIQ ANWAR EL SAYED AHMED
QDi.018 ABDUL MANAN AGHA
QDi.192
QDi.057 IBRAHIM ALI ABU BAKR TANTOUSH
QDi.193 ZAKI EZAT ZAKI AHMED
QDi.020
QDi.184
Hamdi Ahmad FaragAmr Al-Fatih FathiTarek Anwar El Sayed Ahmad
احمد السيد أنور طاريق
Abdul MananAbdul Man’am SaiyidSaiyid Abd al-Man (formerly listed as)
آغا المنان عبد
ABD ALLAH MOHAMED RAGAB ABDEL RAHMAN
Abu Al-KhayrAhmad HasanAbu Jihad
الرحمن عبد رجب محمد الله عبد
Abd al-MuhsinIbrahim Ali Muhammad Abu BakrAbdul RahmanAbu AnasIbrahim Abubaker TantoucheIbrahim Abubaker Tantoush‘Abd al-Muhsi‘Abd al-RahmanAbdel Ilah Sabri (false identity related to fraudulent South African identification number 6910275240086 linked to South African passport number 434021161, both documents have been confiscated)Al-Libi
تنتوش بكر أبو علي ابراهيم
Rif'at SalimAbu Usama
احمد زكي عزت زكي
MOHAMMAD HAMDI MOHAMMAD SADIQ AL-AHDAL
Al-Hamati, MuhammadMuhammad Muhammad Abdullah Al-AhdalMohamed Mohamed Abdullah Al-AhdalAbu Asim Al-MakkiAhmed
األهدل صادق محمد حمدي محمد
MUHSIN FADHIL AYED ASHOUR AL-FADHLI
Muhsin Fadhil ‘Ayyid al FadhliMuhsin Fadil Ayid Ashur al FadhliAbu Majid SamiyahAbu Samia
الفضلي عاشور عايد فاضل محسن
QDi.161 FARID AIDER
QDi.092
QDi.060
QDi.059
QDi.017 THARWAT SALAH SHIHATA
QDi.202 MAZEN SALAH MOHAMMED
QDi.176 الجمالي حمدا بن البشير بن عماد
Achour AliTerfi FaridAbdallah
عيدر فريد
MEHREZ BEN MAHMOUD BEN SASSI AL-AMDOUNI
Fabio FuscoMohamed HassanMeherez HamdouniAmdouni Mehrez ben TahMeherez ben Ahdoud ben AmdouniAbu Thale
العمدوني ساسي بن محمود بن محرز
MOHAMED BEN BELGACEM BEN ABDALLAH AL-AOUADI
Mohamed Ben Belkacem AouadiFathi Hannachi
العوادي الله عبد بن بلقاسم بن محمد
KHALID ABD AL-RAHMAN HAMD AL-FAWAZ
Khaled Al-FauwazKhaled A. Al-FauwazKhalid Al-FawwazKhalik Al FawwazKhaled Al-FawwazKhaled Al FawwazKhalid Abdulrahman H. Al Fawaz
Tarwat Salah AbdallahSalah Shihata ThirwatShahata ThirwatTharwat Salah Shihata Ali (previously listed as)
شحاتة صالح ثروت
Mazen Ali HusseinIssa Salah Muhamad
IMAD BEN BECHIR BEN HAMDA AL-JAMMALI
QDi.177 HABIB BEN AHMED AL-LOUBIRI
QDi.023 NAZIH ABDUL HAMED NABIH AL-RUQAI’I
QDi.216 ABDULLAH ANSHORI
QDi.217 ABU BAKAR BA'ASYIR
QDi.136 MOKHTAR BELMOKHTAR
QDi.062 MOHAMED LAKHAL
QDi.188 FAYCAL BOUGHANEMI
Al-Habib ben Ahmad ben al-Tayib al-Lubiriاللوبيري احمد بن حبيب
Anas Al-LibyAnas Al-SibaiNazih Abdul Hamed Al-Raghie
الراجعي نبيه الحميد عبد نزيه
Abu FatihThoyib, IbnuToyib, IbnuAbu Fathi
Abu Bakar BaasyirAbu Bakar BashirAbdus SamadAbdus Somad
Abou Abbes KhaledBelaouar Khaled Abou El AbassBelaouer Khaled Abou El AbassBelmokhtar Khaled Abou El AbesKhaled Abou El AbassKhaled Abou El AbbesKhaled Abou El AbesKhaled Abulabbas Na OorMukhtar BelmukhtarBelaouaBelaour
بلمختار مختار
Lased Ben HeniAl-As'ad Ben HaniMohamed Ben Belgacem AwaniMohamed Abu AbdaAbu ObeidaMohamed Aouani, born 5 Feb. 1970 in Tunis, Tunisia (formerly listed as)
لكحل محمد
Faical BoughanmiFaysal al-Bughanimi
بوغانمي فيصل
QDi.143
QDi.070 YASSINE CHEKKOURI شكوري ياسين
QDi.164 OTHMAN DERAMCHI
QDi.169 DHOU EL-AICH
QDi.065
QDi.064 SAMI BEN KHAMIS BEN SALEH ELSSEID
QDi.144 MOHAMMAD TAHIR HAMMID
QDi.138
QDi.132 ASCHRAF AL-DAGMA
HAMADI BEN ABDUL AZIZ BEN ALI BOUYEHIA
Gamel MohamedAbd el Wanis Abd Gawwad Abd el Latif BahaaMahmoud Hamid
بويحي علي بن العزيز عبد بن حمادي
Abou Youssefدرمشي عثمان
Abdel Hakالعيش ذو
ABD EL KADER MAHMOUD MOHAMED EL SAYED
Es Sayed, KaderAbdel Khader Mahmoud Mohamed el Sayed
السيد محمد محمود القادر عبد
Omar El MouhajerSaber
الصيد صالح بن خميس بن سامي
Abdelhamid Al Kurdiحامد طاهر محمد
SAID BEN ABDELHAKIM BEN OMAR AL-CHERIF
Cherif SaidBinhamoda HokriHcrif AtafBin Homoda ChokriAtef CherifSherif AtafAtaf Cherif Said
الشريف عمر بن الحكيم عبد بن سعيد
Aschraf Al-Dagmaالدغمة اشرف
QDi.149
QDi.160
QDi.012
QDi.058 ABU BAKR AL-JAZIRI
QDi.140
QDi.003 SALIM AHMAD SALIM HAMDAN
QDi.074
QDi.139 IMED BEN MEKKI ZARKAOUI
NOUREDDINE BEN ALI BEN BELKASSEM AL-DRISSI
Drissi NoureddineAbou AliFaycal
الدريسي بلقاسم بن علي بن الدين نور
FETHI BEN HASSEN BEN SALEM AL-HADDAD
Fethi ben Assen HaddadFathy Hassan al Haddad
الحداد سالم بن حسن بن فتحي
NASHWAN ABD AL-RAZZAQ ABD AL-BAQI
Abdal Al-Hadi Al-IraqiAbd Al-Hadi Al-IraqiAbu Abdallah
الباقي عبد الرزاق عبد نشوان
Yasir Al-Jazariالجزائري أبوبكر
KAMAL BEN MAOELDI BEN HASSAN AL-HAMRAOUI
Hamroui Kamel ben MouldiHamraoui KamelKamelKimo
الحمراوي حسن بن المولدي بن كمال
Saqr Al-Jaddawi ( الجداوي صقر (الكنيةSaqar Al JadawiSaqar AljawadiSalem Ahmed Salem Hamdan
حمدان سالم أحمد سالم
TAREK BEN HABIB BEN AL-TOUMI AL-MAAROUFI
Abu IsmailAbou Ismail el JendoubiAbou Ismail Al Djoundoubi
المعروفي التومي بن الحبيب بن طارق
Dour NadreDaour NadreImad ben al-Mekki ben al-Akhdar al-Zarkaoui (previously listed as)ZargaNadra
زرقاوي مكي بن عماد
QDi.006 AIMAN MUHAMMED RABI AL-ZAWAHIRI
QDi.156 ABD-AL-MAJID AZIZ AL-ZINDANI
QDi.170 HACENE ALLANE
QDi.009 BILAL BIN MARWAN مروان بن بالل
QDi.081
Ayman Al-ZawahariAhmed Fuad SalimAl Zawahry Aiman Mohamed Rabi Abdel MuazAl Zawahiri AymanAbdul Qader Abdul Aziz Abdul Moez Al DoctorAl Zawahry Aiman Mohamed RabiAl Zawahry Aiman Mohamed RabieAl Zawahry Aiman Mohamed RobiDhawahri AymanEddaouahiri AymanNur Al Deen Abu MohammedAyman Al ZawahariAhmad Fuad SalimAbu FatmaAbu Mohammed
الظواهري ربيع محمد أيمن
Abdelmajid Al-ZindaniShaykh 'Abd Al-Majid Al-ZindaniSheikh Abd Al-Meguid Al-Zandani
الزنداني عزيز المجيد عبد
Hassan the OldAl Sheikh AbdelhayBoulahiaAbu al-FoutouhCheib Ahcéne
عالني حسن
RAMZI MOHAMED ABDULLAH BINALSHIBH
Binalshibh Ramzi Mohammed AbdullahRamzi BinalshibRamzi Mohamed Abdellah Omar Hassan AlassiriBinalshibh Ramsi Mohamed AbdullahAbu Ubaydah'Umar Muhammad 'Abdallah Ba' AmarBinalsheidah, Ramzi Mohamed AbdullahBin Al Shibh, RamziOmar, Ramzi Mohamed AbdellahMohamed Ali Abdullah BawazirRamzi Omar
الشيبة بن الله عبد محمد رمزي
QDi.042 HASSAN DAHIR AWEYS
QDi.019 ABDULLAH AHMED ABDULLAH EL ALFI
QDi.082 MOUNIR EL MOTASSADEQ
QDi.218 GUN GUN RUSMAN GUNAWAN
QDi.203 FARHAD KANABI AHMAD
QDi.087 NURJAMAN RIDUAN ISAMUDDIN
QDi.114 SALIM Y SALAMUDDIN JULKIPLI
Ali, Sheikh Hassan Dahir AweysAwes, Shaykh Hassan DahirHassen Dahir AweyesAhmed Dahir AweysMohammed Hassan IbrahimAweys Hassan DahirHassan Tahir OaisHassan Tahir UwaysHassan Dahir AwesSheikh AweysSheikh HassanSheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys
ظاهرعويس حسن
Abu MariamAl-Masri, Abu MohamedSaleh
االلفي عبدالله احمد الله عبد
Mounir el Moutassadeqالمتصدق منير
Gunawan, RusmanAbd Al-HadiAbdul HadiAbdul KarimBukhoriBukhory
Kaua Omar AchmedKawa Hamawandi (previously listed as)
أحمد كنابي فرهاد
HambaliNurjamanIsomuddin, Nurjaman RiduanHambali Bin EndingEncep Nurjaman (birth name)Hambali Ending HambaliIsamuddin RiduanIsamudin Ridwan
Kipli SaliJulkipli Salim
QDi.198 HANI AL-SAYYID AL-SEBAI YUSIF
QDi.151
QDi.172 HASSAN ABDULLAH HERSI AL-TURKI
Hani Yousef Al-SebaiHani YoussefHany YouseffHani YusefHani al-Sayyid Al-SabaiHani al-Sayyid El SebaiHani al-Sayyid Al Siba'IHani al-Sayyid El SabaayEl-SababtAbu TusninAbu AkramHani El Sayyed Elsebai YusefAbu KarimHany Elsayed Youssef
يوسف السباعي السيد هاني
MOURAD BEN ALI BEN AL-BASHEER AL-TRABELSI
Aboue Chiba BrahimArouri TaoufikBen Salah AdnanSassi AdelSalam KamelSalah AdnanArouri FaiselBentaib AmourAdnan SalahHasnaoui MellitArouri Taoufik ben TaiebAbouechiba BrahimFarid ArouriBen MagidMaci SsassiSalah ben AnanHasnaui MellitAbou Djarrah
الطرابلسي البشير بن علي بن مراد
Hassan TurkiHassen Abdelle FihiyeSheikh Hassan Abdullah FahaihHassan Al-TurkiHassan Abdillahi Hersi TurkiSheikh Hassan TurkiXasan Cabdilaahi XirsiXasan Cabdulle Xirsi
التركي حرسي الله عبد حسن
QDi.015 MAHFOUZ OULD AL-WALID
QDi.152 SAIFI AMMARI
QDi.080 SAID BAHAJI
QDi.055 MAHMOOD SULTAN BASHIR-UD-DIN
QDi.068
QDi.063
QDi.141 MAXAMED CABDULLAAH CIISE
QDi.167 KAMEL DJERMANE
Abu Hafs the MauritanianKhalid Al-ShanqitiMafouz Walad Al-Walid
الوليد ولد محفوظ
El Para (combat name)Abderrezak Le ParaAbou HaidaraEl OurassiAbderrezak ZaimecheAbdul Rasak ammane Abu HaidraAbdalarak
عماري سيفي
Zouheir Al MaghribiMohamed AbbattayAbderrahmane Al Maghribi
باهاجى سعيد
Mahmood, Sultan BashiruddinMehmood, Dr. Bashir UddinMekmud, Sultan Baishiruddin
ADEL BEN AL-AZHAR BEN YOUSSEF HAMDI
Adel ben al- Azhar ben Youssef ben Soltane, born 14 Jul. 1970 in Tunis, Tunisia (formerly listed as)Zakariya
حمدي يوسف بن األزهر بن عادل
AL-MOKHTAR BEN MOHAMED BEN AL-MOKHTAR BOUCHOUCHA
Bushusha, Mokhtarبوشوشة المختار بن محمد بن المختار
Maxamed Cabdullaahi CiiseMaxammed CabdullaahiCabdullah Mayamed Ciise
BilalAdelFodhilAbou Abdeljalil
جرمان كمال
QDi.095 LIONEL DUMONT
QDi.111 AGUS DWIKARNA
QDi.142
QDi.096 MOUSSA BEN OMAR BEN ALI ESSAADI
QDi.083 ZAKARYA ESSABAR
Jacques BrougereAbu HamzaDi Karlo AntonioMerlin Oliver Christian ReneArfauni Imad Ben Yousset HamzaImam Ben Yussuf ArfajAbou HamzaArfauni ImadBilalHamzaKoumkalKumkalMerlinTinetBrugereDimon
RADI ABD EL SAMIE ABOU EL YAZID EL AYASHI
Mera’Iالعياشي أبواليزيد السميع عبد راضي
Dah DahAbdelrahmmanBechir
السعدي علي بن عمر بن موسى
Zakariya Essabarالصبار زكريا
QDi.028 AHMED KHALFAN GHAILANI
QDi.204 ISNILON TOTONI HAPILON
QDi.029
QDi.099
Ahmad, Abu BakrAhmed, AbubakarAhmed, Abubakar K.Ahmed, Abubakar KhalfanAhmed, Abubakary K.Ahmed, Ahmed KhalfanAli, Ahmed KhalfanGhailani, Abubakary Khalfan AhmedGhailani, AhmedGhilani, Ahmad KhalafanHussein, Mahafudh Abubakar Ahmed AbdallahKhalfan, AhmedMohammed, Shariff OmarHaythem al-KiniAhmed The TanzanianFoopieFupiAhmed, AAl Tanzani, AhmadBakr, AbuKhabar, Abu
Isnilon HapilunIsnilun HapilunAbu MusabSalahudinTuan Isnilon
RI’AD MUHAMMAD HASAN MUHAMMAD HIJAZI
Hijazi, Raed M.Al-Hawen, Abu-AhmadAl-Shahid, Abu-AhmadRaed Muhammad Hasan Muhammad HijaziAl-Maghribi, Rashid (The Moroccan)Al-Amriki, Abu-Ahmad (The American)
الحجازي محمد حسن محمد رياض
KHALIL BEN AHMED BEN MOHAMED JARRAYA
Khalil YarrayaBen Narvan Abdel AzizAbdel Aziz Ben NarvanAmroOmarAmrouAmr
جراية محمد بن احمد بن خليل
QDi.010 ZAYN AL-ABIDIN MUHAMMAD HUSSEIN
QDi.135 DAWOOD IBRAHIM KASKAR
QDi.067 MOSTAFA KAMEL MOSTAFA IBRAHIM
Abd Al-Hadi Al-WahabZain Al-Abidin Muhammad HusainZayn Al-Abidin Muhammad HusaynZeinulabideen Muhammed Husein Abu ZubeidahAbu ZubaydahAbu ZubaidaTariq Hani
حسين محمد العابدين زين
Dawood EbrahimSheikh Dawood HassanAbdul Hamid Abdul AzizAnis IbrahimAziz DilipDaud Hasan Shaikh Ibrahim KaskarDaud Ibrahim Memon KaskarDawood Hasan Ibrahim KaskarDawood Ibrahim MemonDawood SabriKaskar Dawood HasanShaikh Mohd Ismail Abdul RehmanDowood Hassan Shaikh IbrahimIbrahim Shaikh Mohd AnisShaikh Ismail AbdulHizratDawood BhaiSheikh FarooqiBada SethBada BhaiIqbal BhaiMucchadHaji Sahab
Mustafa Kamel MustafaAdam Ramsey EamanKamel Mustapha MustaphaMustapha Kamel MustaphaAbu HamzaMostafa Kamel MostafaAbu Hamza Al-MasriAbu HamzaAbu Hamza Al-Misri
ابراهيم مصطفى كمال مصطفى
QDi.072
QDi.031 OMAR MAHMOUD UTHMAN
QDi.205 RAFIK MOHAMAD YOUSEF
QDi.206 IBRAHIM MOHAMED KHALIL
QDi.147 MOHAMED AMIN MOSTAFA مصطفى أمين محمد
QDi.129 DJAMEL MOUSTFA
QDi.129 DJAMEL MOUSTFA
MEHDI BEN MOHAMED BEN MOHAMED KAMMOUN
Salmaneكمون محمد بن محمد بن المهدي
Al-Samman UthmanUmar UthmanOmar Mohammed OthmanAbu Qatada Al-FilistiniAbu Umr TakfiriAbu Omar Abu UmarAbu Umar UmarAbu Ismail
عثمان محمود عمر
Mohamad Raific Kairadinيوسف محمد رفيق
Khalil Ibrahim JassemKhalil Ibrahim MohammadKhalil Ibrahim Al ZafiriKhalil
خليل محمد ابراهيم
Kalad BelkasamMostafa DjamelMostefa DjamelMustafa DjamelBalkasam KaladBelkasam KaladDjamal MostafaDjamel MostafaFjamel MoustfaDjamel MustafaAli BarkaniDjamel MustafaMustafa
مصطفى جمال
QDi.190 ABDELKADER LAAGOUB
QDi.155 DJAMEL LOUNICI
QDi.119 ARIS MUNANDAR
QDi.196 ALI SAYYID MUHAMED MUSTAFA BAKRI
QDi.186 ABU RUSDAN
QDi.001 SAYF-AL ADL
QDi.122 PARLINDUNGAN SIREGAR
QDi.123 YASSIN SYAWAL
QDi.076 ISAM ALI MOHAMED ALOUCHE
Rachidالغوب القادر عبد
Jamal Louniciلونيسي جمال
Ali SalimAbd Al-Aziz al-Masri
بكري مصطفى محمد السيد علي
Abu ThoriqRusdjanRusjanRusydanThoriquddinThoriquiddinThoriquidinToriquddin
Saif Al-'AdilSeif al AdelMuhamad Ibrahim MakkawiIbrahim al-Madani
العدل سيف
Siregar, ParlinSiregar, Saleh Parlindungan
Salim YasinYasin Mahmud MochtarAbdul Hadi YasinMuhamad MubarokMuhammad SyawalYassin SywalAbu SetaMahmudAbu MuamarMubarok
Mansour Thaerعلوش محمد علي عصام
QDi.120 ABDUL HAKIM MURAD
QDi.148
QDi.075
QDi.208 RADULAN SAHIRON
QDi.037 ABDUL RAHMAN YASIN
QDi.168 AHMAD ZERFAOUI
Murad, Abdul Hakim HasimMurad, Abdul Hakim Ali HashimMurad, Abdul Hakim al HashimSaeed AkmanSaeed AhmedAbdul Hakim Ali al-Hashem Murad
مراد الحكيم عبد
NESSIM BEN MOHAMED AL-CHERIF BEN MOHAMED SALEH AL-SAADI
Nassim SaadiDia el Haak GeorgeDiael Haak GeorgeEl Dia Haak GeorgeAbou AnisAbu Anis
صالح محمد بن الشريف محمد بن نسيمالسعدي
ABDELHALIM HAFED ABDELFATTAH REMADNA
Abdelhalim RemadnaJalloul
رمادنا عبدالفتاح حافظ عبدالحليم
Radullan SahironRadulan SahirunRadulan SajirunCommander Putol
Taha, Abdul Rahman S.Taher, Abdul Rahman S.Yasin, Abdul Rahman SaidYasin, Aboud
ياسين الرحمن عبد
AbdullahAbdallaSmailAbu KhaoulaAbu CholderNuhr
زرفاوي احمد
QDi.219 TAUFIK RIFKI
QDi.150
QDi.124 YAZID SUFAAT
QDi.056 MOHAMMED TUFAIL
QDi.126 YUNOS UMPARA MOKLIS
QDi.187 ZULKARNAEN
Refke, TaufekRifqi, TaufikRifqi, TawfiqAmi IraqAmi IrzaAmy ErjaAmmy ErzaAmmy IzzaAmi KusomanAbu ObaidaAbu ObaidahAbu ObeidaAbu UbaidahObaidahAbu ObaydaIzza KusomanYacub, Eric
AL-AZHAR BEN KHALIFA BEN AHMED ROUINE
SalmaneLazhar
روين احمد بن خليفة بن األزهر
JoeAbu Zufar
Tufail, S.M.Tuffail, Sheik Mohammed
Muklis YunosMukhlis Yunos (previously listed as)Saifullah Mukhlis YunosSaifulla Moklis YunosHadji Onos
ZulkarnanZulkarnainZulkarninArif SunarsoAris SumarsonoAris SunarsoUstad Daud ZulkarnaenMurshid
QDi.221 JAMAL HOUSNI
QDi.223 MERAI ZOGHBAI
QDi.222 NESSIM BEN ROMDHANE SAHRAOUI
QDi.228 MOHAMMED AL GHABRA
QDi.226 NAJMUDDIN FARAJ AHMAD
QDi.232 ABDELMALEK DROUKDEL
QDi.231
QDi.229 ALY SOLIMAN MASSOUD ABDUL SAYED
Djamel Il marocchinoJamal Al MaghrebiHicham
حسني جمال
F’raji di SingaporeF’raji il LibicoMohamed LebachirMeri Albdelfattah ZgbyeZoghbai Merai Abdul FattahLazrag FarajLarzg Ben IlaFaragFredjMuhammed El Besir
زغبي مرعي
DassNasim al-Sahrawi
صحراوي رمضان بن نسيم
Mohammed El’ GhabraDanial Adam
Mullah KrekarFateh Najm Eddine FarrajFaraj Ahmad Najmuddin
Abou Mossaab Abdelouadoudدروكدال المالك عبد
SALEM NOR ELDIN AMOHAMED AL-DABSKI
Abu Al-WardAbdullah RagabAbu NaimAbdallah al- Masri
الدبيسكي امحمد الدين نور سالم
AdamIbn El QaimMohamed Osman
QDi.233
QDi.238
QDi.236 HAMID ABDALLAH AHMAD AL-ALI
FAHD MUHAMMAD 'ABD AL-'AZIZ AL-KHASHIBAN
Fahad H. A. KhashaybanShaykh Abu ThabitFahad H. A. KheshaibanFahad Mohammad Abdulaziz AlkhoshibanFahad H. A. al-KhashibanFahad H. A. KheshaybanFahad H. A. al-KhosibanFahad H. A. KhasibanFahd Muhammad ‘Abd Al-‘Aziz al-KhashaybanFahd Muhammad’Abd al-‘Aziz al-KhushaybanFahad al-KhashibanFahd KhushaibanFahad Muhammad A. al-KhoshibanFahad Mohammad A. al-KhoshibanAbu ThabitShaykh ThabetAbdur Abu RahmanAbu Abdur Rahman
الخشيبان العزيز عبد محمد فهد
MUBARAK MUSHAKHAS SANAD MUBARAK AL-BATHALI
Mubarak Mishkhis Sanad Al-BathaliMubarak Mishkhis Sanad Al-BadhaliMubarak Al-BathaliMubarak Mishkhas Sanad Al-BathaliMubarak Mishkhas Sanad Al-BazaliMobarak Meshkhas Sanad Al-BthalyAbu Abdulrahman
البذالي مبارك سند مشخص مبارك
Dr. Hamed Abdullah Al-AliHamed Al-'AliHamed bin 'Abdallah Al-'AliHamid 'Abdallah Al-'AliHamid 'Abdallah Ahmad Al-'AliHamid bin Abdallah Ahmed Al-AliHamid Abdallah Ahmed Al-AliAbu Salim
العلي أحمد الله عبد حامد
QDi.237
QDi.242 DINNO AMOR ROSALEJOS PAREJA
QDi.246 REDENDO CAIN DELLOSA
QDi.243 FELICIANO SEMBORIO DELOS REYES JR.
QDi.244 HILARION DEL ROSARIO SANTOS III
QDi.245 PIO ABOGNE DE VERA
JABER ABDALLAH JABER AHMAD AL-JALAHMAH
Jaber Al-JalamahAbu Muhammad Al-JalahmahJabir Abdallah Jabir Ahmad JalahmahJabir 'Abdallah Jabir Ahmad Al-JalamahJabir Al-JalhamiAbdul-GhaniAbu Muhammad
الجالهمة أحمد جابر الله عبد جابر
Johnny ParejaKhalil ParejaMohammadAkmadMightyRash
DodongTroyAbu IlonggoBrandon BerusaAbu MuadzArnulfo AlvaradoHabil Ahmad DellosaUthman
Abubakar AbdillahAbdul Abdillah
Akmad SantosAhmed IslamAhmad Islam SantosAbu HamsaHilarion Santos IIIAbu Abdullah SantosFaisal SantosLakayAkiAqi
Ismael De VeraKhalidIsmaelIsmailManexTito ArtDaveLeo
QDi.247 RUBEN PESTANO LAVILLA, JR
QDi.248 RICARDO PEREZ AYERAS
QDi.241 ANGELO RAMIREZ TRINIDAD
QDi.252 AHMED DEGHDEGH
QDi.249 YAHIA DJOUADI
QDi.251 SALAH EDDINE GASMI
QDi.250 AMOR MOHAMED GHEDEIR
Reuben LavillaSheik OmarMile D LavillaReymund LavillaRamo LavillaMike de LavillaAbdullah MuddarisAli OmarOmar LavillaOmar LabellaSoEsoJunjun
Abdul Kareem AyerasAbdul Karim AyerasRicky AyerasJimboyIsaac Jay Galang PerezAbdul Mujib
Abdul KhalilAbdukahlilCalib TrinidadKalib TrinidadAbu KhalilAnis
Abd El IllahAbdellillah dit Abdellah Ahmed dit Said
دغداغ أحمد
Yahia Abou AmmarAbou Ala
جوادي يحي
Abou Mohamed SalahBounouadher
قاسمي صالح
Abdelhamid Abou ZeidYoucef AdelAbou AbdellahAbid Hammadou
قدير محمد عمر
QDi.253 KHALIFA MUHAMMAD TURKI AL-SUBAIY
QDi.255
QDi.259 FRITZ MARTIN GELOWICZ
QDi.261 ADEM YILMAZ Talha
QDi.262 REDOUANE EL HABHAB Abdelrahman
QDi.264 ZAKI-UR-REHMAN LAKHVI
QDi.265 HAJI MUHAMMAD ASHRAF
QDi.266
Khalifa Mohd Turki AlsubaieKhalifa Mohd Turki al-SubaieKhalifa Al-SubayiKhalifa Turki bin Muhammad bin al-SuaiyAbu Mohammed al-QatariKatrina
السبيعي تركي محمد خليفة
ADIL MUHAMMAD MAHMUD ABD AL-KHALIQ
Adel Mohamed Mahmoud Abdul KhaliqAdel Mohamed Mahmood Abdul Khaled
الخالق عبد محمود محمد عادل
Robert KonarsMarkus GebertMalikBenzlBentley
Zakir Rehman LakviZaki Ur-Rehman LakviKaki Ur-RehmanZakir RehmanAbu Waheed Irshad Ahmad ArshadChachajee
Haji M. AshrafMuhammad Ashraf ManshahMuhammad Ashraf Munsha
MAHMOUD MOHAMMAD AHMED BAHAZIQ
Bahaziq MahmoudAbu Abd al-‘AzizAbu Abdul AzizShaykh Sahib
QDi.263 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD SAEED
QDi.268 ABDUL HAQ
QDi.271 ARIF QASMANI
QDi.273
QDi.272 MOHAMMED YAHYA MUJAHID Mohammad Yahya Aziz
Hafiz Mohammad SahibHafiz Mohammad SayidHafiz MuhammadHafiz SaeedHafez Mohammad SaeedHafiz Mohammad SayeedTata Mohammad SyeedMohammad SayedMuhammad SaeedHafiz Ji
Maimaitiming MaimaitiAbdul HeqAbuduhakeAbdulheq Jundullah'Abd Al-HaqMemetiming MemetiMemetiming AximuMemetiming QekemanMaiumaitimin MaimaitiAbdul SaimaitiMuhammad Ahmed KhaliqMaimaiti ImanMuhelisiQermanSaifuding
Muhammad Arif QasmaniMuhammad ‘Arif QasmaniMohammad Arif QasmaniArif UmerQasmani BabaMemon BabaBaba Ji
FAZEEL-A-TUL SHAYKH ABU MOHAMMED AMEEN AL-PESHAWARI
Shaykh AminullahSheik AminullahAbu Mohammad Aminullah PeshawariAbu Mohammad Amin BishawriAbu Mohammad Shaykh Aminullah Al-BishauriShaykh Abu Mohammed Ameen al-PeshawariShaykh Aminullah Al-Peshawari
QDi.276 AKRAM TURKI HISHAN AL-MAZIDIH
QDi.277 GHAZY FEZZA HISHAN AL-MAZIDIH
QDi.278 MUTHANNA HARITH AL-DARI
QDi.280 TAYEB NAIL
QDi.279 MOHAMED BELKALEM
Akram Turki Al-HishanAbu JarrahAbu Akram
المزيده هاشم تركي أكرم
Ghazy Fezzaa HishanMushari Abd Aziz Saleh ShlashAbu FaysalAbu Ghazzy
المزيده هاشم فيزا غازي
Dr. Muthanna Al DariMuthana Harith Al DariMuthanna Harith Sulayman Al-DariMuthanna Harith Sulayman Al-DhariMuthanna Hareth Al-DhariMuthana Haris Al-DhariDoctor Muthanna Harith Sulayman Al Dari Al-Zawba'Muthanna Harith Sulayman Al-Dari Al-ZobaiMuthanna Harith Sulayman Al-Dari al-Zawba'IMuthanna Hareth al-DariMuthana Haris al-DariDoctor Muthanna al-DariDr. Muthanna Harith al-Dari al-Zowbai
الضاري حارث مثنى
Djaafar Abou Mohamed ( محمد ابو (جعفرAbou Mouhadjir ( مهاجر (ابوMohamed Ould Ahmed Ould Ali
نايل الطيب
Abdelali Abou Dher ( ذر ابو العالي (عبدEl Harrachi (الحراشي)
بلكالم محمد
QDi.282 QASIM YAHYA MAHDI AL-RIMI
QDi.283 ANWAR NASSER ABDULLA AL-AULAQI
QDi.285
QDi.289 SAID JAN ‘ABD AL-SALAM
Qasim Al-RimiQasim al-RaymiQassim al-RaymiQasim al-RamiQasim Yahya Mahdi 'Abd al-RimiAbu Hurayah al-Sana'aiAbu 'Ammar
الريمي مهدي يحيى قاسم
Anwar al-AulaqiAnwar al-AwlakiAnwar al-AwlaqiAnwar Nasser AulaqiAnwar Nasser Abdullah AulaqiAnwar Nasser Abdulla Aulaqi
العولقي عبدالله ناصر انور
MUHAMMAD ABDALLAH HASAN ABU-AL-KHAYR
Mohammed Abdullah Hassan Abul-KhairMuhammad Abdallah Hasan Abu-al-KhayrMuhammad Bin- 'Abdullah Bin-Hamd Abu-al-KhayrAbdallah al-Halabi'Abdallah al-Halabi al-MadaniAbdallah al-MakkiAbdallah el-HalabiAbdullah al-HalabiAbu 'Abdallah al-HalabiAbu Abdallah al-MadaniMuhannad al-Jaddawi
الخير أبو حسن عبدالله محمد
Sa'id Jan 'Abd-al-SalamDilawar Khan Zain KhanQazi 'AbdallahQazi AbdullahIbrahim WalidQasi Sa'id JanSaid JhanFarhan KhanAziz CairoNangiali
السالم عبد جان سعید
QDi.290 DOKU KHAMATOVICH UMAROV
QDi.291 IBRAHIM HASSAN TALI AL-ASIRI
QDi.292 OTHMAN AHMED OTHMAN AL-GHAMDI
QDi.293 ABDUL RAHIM BA'AYSIR
Lom-ali Butayev (Butaev), born in 1955Dokka Umarov, born on 13 Apr. 1964Dokka Umarov, born on 13 Apr. 1965Умаров Доку Хаматович
Ibrahim Hassan Tali Asiri ( حسن إبراهيمعسيري (طالع
Ibrahim Hasan Talea AseeriIbrahim Hassan al-AsiriIbrahim Hasan Tali AsiriIbrahim Hassan Tali AssiriIbrahim Hasan Tali'A 'AsiriIbrahim Hasan Tali al-'AsiriIbrahim al-'AsiriIbrahim Hassan Al AsiriAbu SalehAbosslahAbu-Salaah
العسيري طالع حسن إبراهيم
Othman al-GhamdiUthman al-GhamdiUthman al-GhamidiOthman bin Ahmed bin Othman AlghamdiOthman Ahmed Othman Al OmairahUthman Ahmad Uthman al-GhamdiOthman Ahmed Othman al-OmirahAl Umairah al-GhamdiOthman Bin Ahmed Bin Othman
الغامدي عثمان أحمد عثمان
Abdul Rahim Bashir'Abd Al-Rahim Ba'asyir'Abd Al-Rahim BashirAbdurrahim Ba'asyirAbdurrahim BashirAbdul Rachim Ba'asyirAbdul Rachim BashirAbdul Rochim Ba'asyirAbdul Rochim BashirAbdurochim Ba'asyirAbdurochim BashirAbdurrochim Ba'asyirAbdurrochim BashirAbdurrahman Ba'asyirAbdurrahman Bashir
QDi.294 UMAR PATEK
QDi.295 MUHAMMAD JIBRIL ABDUL RAHMAN
QDi.296 MATI UR-REHMAN ALI MUHAMMAD
QDi.298
Omar PatekMike ArsalanHisyam Bin ZeinAnis Alawi JafarPa'tekPak TaekUmar KecilAl Abu Syekh Al ZackyUmangis Mike
Mohammad Jibril AbdurrahmanMuhammad Jibriel Abdul RahmanMohammad Jibriel AbdurrahmanMuhamad Ricky ArdhanMuhammad Ricky Ardhan bin Muhammad IqbalMuhammad Ricky Ardhan bin Abu JibrilMuhammad YunusHeris Syah
Mati-ur RehmanMati ur RehmanMatiur RahmanMatiur RehmanMatti al-RehmanAbdul SamadSamad SialAbdul Samad SialUstad TalhaQari MushtaqTariqHussain
محمد علی الرحمن مطیع
ABD AL-RAHMAN OULD MUHAMMAD AL-HUSAYN OULD MUHAMMAD SALIM
Abdarrahmane ould Mohamed el Houcein ould Mohamed SalemSalih the MauritanianMohamed SalemYoussef Ould Abdel JelilEl Hadj Ould Abdel GhaderAbdel KhaderAbou SouleimaneChingheity
الموريتاني يونس شيخمحمد ولد الحسين محمد ولد الرحمن عبد
سليم
QDi.297 HASSAN MUHAMMAD ABU BAKR QAYED
QDi.299
QDi.301 YASSIN CHOUKA Abu Ibraheem
QDi.300 MONIR CHOUKA Abu Adam
QDi.302 MEVLÜT KAR
Hasan Muhammad Abu Bakr Qa'idقايد بكر أبو محمد Al-Husain) الحسين
Muhammad Abu Bakr Qayid)Muhammad Hassan QayedMohammad Hassan Abu BakarHasan Qa'idMuhammad Hasan al-LibiAbu Yahya al-Libi ( الليبي يحيى (أبو(prominently known by this nom de guerre)Abu YahyaSheikh YahyaAbu Yahya Yunis al SahrawiAbu Yunus Rashidal-RashidAbu al-Widdan
الصحراوي ;Younes Al-Sahrawi) يونسYounes Al-Sahraoui)
قايد بكر أبو محمد حسن
IBRAHIM AWWAD IBRAHIM ALI AL-BADRI AL-SAMARRAI
Dr. Ibrahim ‘Awwad Ibrahim ’Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai’
دعاء (’Abu Du’a; Abu Duaa) أبوDr. Ibrahim
القريشي الحسيني البغدادي بكر Abu) أبوBakr al-Baghdadi al-Husayni al-Quraishi; Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
البدري علي إبراهيم عواد إبراهيمالسامرائي
Abu ObaidahObeidah Al TurkiAl-TurkiAl Turki KyosevYanal YusovAbu Udejf el-TurkiAbu Obejd el-TurkiAbdurrahman AlmanciMevluet Kar
QDi.305 ABDUL ROSYID RIDHO BA’ASYIR
QDi.309 ABDUR REHMAN
QDi.306 MUSTAFA HAJJI MUHAMMAD KHAN
QDi.303 FAZAL RAHIM
QDi.304 MOCHAMMAD ACHWAN
QDi.307 HAFIZ ABDUL SALAM BHUTTAVI
QDi.308 ZAFAR IQBAL
Abdul Rosyid Ridho BashirRashid Rida Ba’aysirRashid Rida Bashir
Abdul Rehman; Abd Ur-Rehman; Abdur Rahman
السيندي الرحمن عبدالسندي (Abdullah Sindhi) عبدالله
Abdur Rehman Muhammad Yaminالرحمن عبد
Khalid MahmudAhmad ShahjiMustafa MuhammadAbu Gharib al-Madani
شيماء (Abu-Shaima; Abu- Shayma) أبوغول ;Hassan Ghul; Hassan Gul) حسن
Hasan Gul)خان محمد حجي مصطفى
Fazel RahimFazil RahimFazil Rahman
رحيم فضل
Muhammad AchwanMuhammad AkhwanMochtar AchwanMochtar AkhwanMochtar Akwan
Hafiz Abdul Salam BhattviHafiz Abdusalam BudviHafiz Abdussalaam BhutviAbdul Salam BudviAbdul Salam BhattwiAbdul Salam BhutviMullah Abdul Salaam BhattviMolvi Abdursalam Bhattvi
Zaffer IqbalMalik Zafar Iqbal ShehbazMalik Zafar Iqbal ShahbazMalik Zafar IqbalZafar Iqbal ChaudhryMuhammad Zafar Iqbal
QDi.311 AYYUB BASHIR
QDi.312 AAMIR ALI CHAUDHRY
QDi.313 DJAMEL AKKACHA
QDi.316 IYAD AG GHALI
QDi.314 ABDERRAHMANE OULD EL AMAR
QDi.315 HAMADA OULD MOHAMED EL KHAIRY
QDi.317 ABU MOHAMMED AL-JAWLANI
QDi.319 MOHAMED LAHBOUS
Alhaj Qari Ayub BasharQari Muhammad Ayub
بشیر ایوب
Aamir Ali ChaudaryAamir Ali ChoudryAmir Ali ChaudryHuzaifa
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Yahia Abou el HoummamYahia Abou el Hammam
عكاشة جمال
Sidi Mohamed Arhaliغالي اغ اياد
Ahmed el TilemsiAbderrahmane Ould el Amar Ould Sidahmed LoukbeitiAhmad Ould Amar
العامر ولد الرحمن عبد
Hamada Ould Mohamed Lemine Ould Mohamed el KhairyOuld KheirouAbou QumQumHamad el Khairy
الخيري محمد ولد حماده
Abu Mohamed al-Jawlaniالفاتح ، الفاتح شيخ
الجوالني محمد أبو
Mohamed EnnouiniHassanHocine
لحبوس محمد
QDi.318
QDi.320 ABD-AL-HAMID AL-MASLI
QDi.321 MALIK MUHAMMAD ISHAQ
MUHAMMAD JAMAL ABD-AL RAHIM AHMAD AL-KASHIF
Muhammad Jamal Abdo Al-KashifMuhammad Jamal Abdo Al KashefMuhammad Jamal Abd-Al Rahim Ahmad Al-KashifMuhammad Jamal Abd-Al Rahim Al-KashifMuhammad Jamal AbduMuhammad JamalMuhammad Jamal Abu Ahmad (nom de guerre)Abu Ahmad (nom de guerre)Abu Jamal (nom de guerre)Muhammad Gamal Abu AhmedMohammad Jamal Abdo Ahmed (nom de guerre)Muhammad Jamal Abduh (nom de guerre)Muhammad Jamal Ahmad Abdu (nom de guerre)Riyadh (nom de guerre)
Abd-al-Hamid Muhammad Abd-al-Hamid Al-MasliAbd-al-Hamid MusalliHamid MasliHamza al-DarnawiHamzah al-DarnawiHamza DarnawiHamzah DarnawiHamzah DirnawiHamza DarnaviHamza al-DarnaviAbdullah DarnawiAbu-Hamzah al-Darnawi
المصلي عبدالحميد
Malik Ishaqاسحاق محمد مالک
QDi.325 ABOU MOHAMED AL ADNANI
QDi.328 HAJJAJ BIN FAHD AL AJMI
QDi.338 SHAFI SULTAN MOHAMMED AL-AJMI
QDi.326 HAMID HAMAD HAMID AL-‘ALI
QDi.335
QDi.324
QDi.332
Yaser Khalaf Nazzal AlrawiJaber Taha FalahAbou KhattabAbou Sadeq AlrawiTah al BinchiAbu Mohammed al-AdnaniTaha Sobhi FalahaYasser Khalaf Hussein Nazal al-RawiAbu Baker al-KhatabAbu Sadek al-RawiTaha al-BanshiAbu Mohamed al-AdnaniAbu-Mohammad al-Adnani al-ShamiHajj Ibrahim
Hijaj Fahid Hijaj Muhammad Sahib al-AjmiHicac Fehid Hicac Muhammed Sebib al-AcmiHajjaj bin-Fahad al-AjmiSheikh Hajaj al-AjamiHajaj al-AjamiAjaj Ajami
Shafi al-AjmiSheikh Shafi al-AjmiShaykh Abu-Sultan
‘ABD AL-RAHMAN KHALAF ‘UBAYD JUDAY’ AL-‘ANIZI
‘Abd al-Rahman Khalaf al-Anizi‘Abd al-Rahman Khalaf al-‘AnziAbu Usamah al-RahmanAbu Shaima’ KuwaitiAbu Usamah al-KuwaitiAbu UsamaYusuf
ABDUL MOHSEN ABDALLAH IBRAHIM AL CHAREKH
Abdul Mohsen Abdullah Ibrahim Al-SharikhSanafi al Nasr
IBRAHIM SULEIMAN HAMAD AL-HABLAIN
Barahim Suliman H. al HblianAbu JabalAbu-Jabal
QDi.329
QDi.330
QDi.331 ANDERS CAMEROON OSTENSVIG DALE
QDi.333 SEIFALLAH BEN HASSINE
QDi.334
QDi.336 ANAS HASAN KHATTAB
AHMED ABDULLAH SALEH AL-KHAZMARI AL-ZAHRANI
Abu Maryam al-ZahraniAbu Maryam al-SaudiAhmed Abdullah S al-ZahraniAhmad Abdullah Salih al-ZahraniAbu Maryam al-AzadiAhmed bin Abdullah Saleh bin al-ZahraniAhmed Abdullah Saleh al-Zahrani al-Khozmri
AZZAM ABDULLAH ZUREIK AL-MAULID AL-SUBHI
Mansur al-HarbiAzzam al-SubhiAzam Abdallah Razeeq al Mouled AlsbhuaAbu Muslem al-MakyAbu Suliman al-HarbiAbu Abdalla al-HarbiAzam A.R. Alsbhua
Muslim Abu AbdurrahmanAbu Abdurrahman the NorwegianAbu Abdurrahman the Moroccan
Seif Allah ben HocineSaifallah ben HassineSayf Allah ‘Umar bin HassaynSayf Allah bin HussaynAbu Iyyadh al-TunisiAbou Iyadh el-TounsiAbu Ayyad al-TunisiAbou AayadhAbou Iyadh
‘ABD AL-RAHMAN BIN ‘UMAYR AL-NU’AYMI
Abd al-Rahman bin 'Amir al-Na'imi'Abd al-Rahman al-Nu'aimi'Abd al-Rahman bin 'Amir al-Nu'imi'Abd al-Rahman bin 'Amir al-Nu'aymi'Abdallah Muhammad al-Nu'aymi'Abd al-Rahman al-Nua'ymiA. Rahman al-NaimiAbdelrahman Imer al Jaber al NaimehA. Rahman Omair J AlnaimiAbdulrahman Omair al Neaimi
Samir Ahmed al-KhayatHaniAbu HamzahAbu-Ahmad Hadud
QDi.337 MAYSAR ALI MUSA ABDALLAH AL-JUBURI
QDi.339
QDi.340 EMILIE EDWIGE KONIG Emilie Samra Konig
QDi.341 KEVIN GUIAVARCH
QDi.342 OUMAR DIABY
QDi.323 SAID ARIF
Muyassir al-JiburiMuyassir HararaMuyassir al-ShammariMuhammad Khalid HassanAl-ShammariMus'ab al-QahtaniAbu Maria al-Qatani
‘ABD AL-RAHMAN MUHAMMAD MUSTAFA AL-QADULI
‘Abd al-Rahman Muhammad Mustafa ShaykhlariUmar Muhammad Khalil MustafaAbdul Rahman Muhammad al-BayatiTahir Muhammad Khalil Mustafa al-BayatiAliazra Ra’ad AhmadAbu-ShuaybHajji ImanAbu ImanAbu AlaAbu HasanAbu MuhammadAbu Zayna
OmsenOumar Omsen
Said Mohamed ArifOmar GharibAbderahmaneAbdallah al-JazairiSlimane ChabaniSouleiman
QDi.327
QDi.322 ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED SHEKAU
QDi.343
ABDELRAHMAN MOUHAMAD ZAFIR AL DABIDI AL JAHANI
Abd Al-Rahman Muhammad Zafir Al-Dubaysi Al-JuhniAbd Al-Rahman Muhammad Zafir al-Dubaysi al-JahniAbd Al-Rahman Muhammad Zafir al-Dubaysi al-JahaniAbd Al-Rahman Muhammad Zafir al-Dubaysi al-JuhaniAbdulrhman Mohammed D. AljahaniAbu al-Wafa’Abu AnasAbd al-Rahman Muhammad Zafir al-Dabisi al-JahaniAbu Wafa al-SaudiAbu al-WafaAbd al-Rahman Muhammad Thafir al-JahniAbd al-Rahman Muhammad al-JuhaniAbdelrahman Mouhamad Zafir al Dabissi JuhanAbdelrahman Mouhamad Zafir al Dabissi JuhaniAbou Wafa al Saoudi
Abubakar ShekauAbu Mohammed Abubakar bin MohammedAbu Muhammed Abubakar bi MohammedShekauShehuShaykuImam Darul TauhidImam Darul Tawheed
الشكوى محمد بكر أبو
ASHRAF MUHAMMAD YUSUF 'UTHMAN 'ABD AL-SALAM
Ashraf Muhammad Yusif 'Uthman 'Abd-al-SalamAshraf Muhammad Yusuf 'Abd-al-SalamAshraf Muhammad Yusif 'Abd al-SalamKhattabIbn al-Khattab
السالم عبد عثمان يوسف محمد اشرف
QDi.344
QDi.345
QDi.346
QDi.347 DENIS MAMADOU GERHARD CUSPERT Abu Talha al-Almani
QDi.348 ANGGA DIMAS PERSHADA
QDi.349 BAMBANG SUKIRNO
QDi.350 WIJI JOKO SANTOSO
QDi.352 MAULANA FAZLULLAH
IBRAHIM 'ISA HAJJI MUHAMMAD AL-BAKR
Ibrahim 'Issa Haji Muhammad al-BakarIbrahim 'Isa Haji al-BakrIbrahim Issa Hijji Mohd AlbakerIbrahim Issa Hijji Muhammad al-BakerIbrahim 'Issa al-BakarIbrahim al-BakrAbu-Khalil
البکر محمد حاجي عیسی ابراهیم
TARKHAN TAYUMURAZOVICH BATIRASHVILI
Tarkhan Tayumurazovich BatyrashviliTarkhan BatirashviliOmar ShishaniUmar ShishaniAbu Umar al-ShishaniOmar al-ShishaniChechen OmarOmar the ChechenOmer the ChechenUmar the ChechenAbu UmarAbu Hudhayfah
'ABD AL-MALIK MUHAMMAD YUSUF 'UTHMAN 'ABD AL-SALAM
Abd al-Malik Muhammad Yusif 'Abd-al-Salam'Umar al-Qatari'Umar al-Tayyar
السالم عبد عثمان يوسف محمد عبدالملك
Angga Dimas PersadaAngga Dimas PersadhaAngga Dimas Prasondha
Pak ZahraAbu Zahra
Wijijoko SantosoAbu Seif al-JawiAbu Seif
Mullah FazlullahFazal HayatMullah Radio
QDi.353 ALI BEN TAHER BEN FALEH OUNI HARZI
QDi.354
QDi.355 SOFIANE BEN GOUMO
QDi.379 ABD AL-AZIZ ADAY ZIMIN AL-FADHIL
QDi.380
QDi.381
QDi.382
Abou Zoubairالحرزي العوني الفالح بن الطاھر بن علي
TARAK BEN TAHER BEN FALEH OUNI HARZI
Abou Omar Al Tounisiالحرزي العوني الفالح بن الطاھر بن طارق
Sufyan bin QumuAbou Fares al Libi
Abd al-Aziz Udai Samin al-FadhliAbd al-Aziz Udai Samin al-FadhlAbd al-Aziz Adhay Zimin al-FadhliAbdalaziz Ad'ai Samin Fadhli al-Fadhali
الفضیل زمین عدي عبدالعزیز
ABD AL-LATIF BIN ABDALLAH SALIH MUHAMMAD AL-KAWARI
Abd-al-Latif Abdallah Salih al-KawariAbd-al-Latif Abdallah Salih al-KuwariAbd-al-Latif Abdallah al-KawwariAbd-al-Latif Abdallah al-KawariAbu Ali al-Kawari
الكواري محمد صالح عبدلله بن عبداللطیف
HAMAD AWAD DAHI SARHAN AL-SHAMMARI
Abu Uqlah al-Kuwaitiالشمري سرحان ضاحي عوض حمد
SA'D BIN SA'D MUHAMMAD SHARIYAN AL-KA'BI
Sa'd bin Sa'd Muhammad Shiryan al-Ka'biSa'd Sa'd Muhammad Shiryan al-Ka'biSa'd al-Sharyan al-Ka'biAbu Haza'Abu Hazza'Umar al-AfghaniAbu Sa'dAbu Suad
الكعبي شریان محمد سعد بن سعد
QDi.356 AQSA MAHMOOD Umm Layth
QDi.358 NASSER AHMED MUTHANA
QDi.359 OMAR ALI HUSSAIN Abu-Sa'id Al Britani
QDi.360 SALLY-ANNE FRANCES JONES
QDi.377 SALIM BENGHALEM
QDi.383
QDi.384 ISLAM SEIT-UMAROVICH ATABIEV Abu Jihad
QDi.385 AKHMED RAJAPOVICH CHATAEV
TAi.005 MUHAMMAD TAHER ANWARI
Nasir MuthanaAbdul MuthanaAbu MuthanaAbu Al-Yemeni MuthanaAbu Muthanna
Umm Hussain al-BritaniSakinah Hussain
MAGHOMED MAGHOMEDZAKIROVICH ABDURAKHMANOV
Abu BanatAbu al BanatАбдурахманов Магомед Магомедзакирович
Akhmad ShishaniDavid MayerElmir SeneOdnorukiy
Mohammad Taher AnwariMuhammad Tahir AnwariMohammad Tahre AnwariHaji Mudir
انوری طاهر محمد
TAi.007 ABDUL LATIF MANSUR
TAi.002 MOHAMMAD HASSAN AKHUND آخوند حسن محمد
TAi.003 ABDUL KABIR MOHAMMAD JAN
TAi.004 MOHAMMED OMAR GHULAM NABI نبی غلام عمر محمد
TAi.006 SAYYED MOHAMMED HAQQANI
TAi.008 SHAMS UR-RAHMAN ABDUL ZAHIR
Abdul Latif MansoorWali Mohammad
منصور عبداللطیف
A. Kabirجان محمد الکبیر عبد
Sayyed Mohammad Haqqaniحقانی محمد سيد
ShamsurrahmanShams-u-RahmanShamsurrahman AbdurahmanShams ur-Rahman Sher Alam
الظاهر عبد الرحمن شمس
TAi.013
TAi.023 FAZL MOHAMMAD MAZLOOM
TAi.028 SAID AHMED SHAHIDKHEL خیل شهید احمد سيد
TAi.031 MOHAMMAD AHMADI احمدی محمد
TAi.033 ABDUL RAHMAN ZAHED
TAi.036 FAIZ فیض
MOHAMMAD NAIM BARICH KHUDAIDAD
Mullah Naeem BarechMullah Naeem BaraichMullah NaimullahMullah Naim BarehMohammad NaimMullah Naim BarichMullah Naim BarechMullah Naim Barech AkhundMullah Naeem BaricNaim BerichHaji Gul Mohammed Naim BarichGul MohammadHaji Ghul MohammadSpen ZraeGul Mohammad KamranMawlawi Gul Mohammad
خدایداد بریځ نعیم محمد
Molah FazlFazel Mohammad Mazloom
مظلوم محمد فضل
Abdul Rehman Zahidزاهد عبدالرحمان
TAi.038 ABDUL BAQI BASIR AWAL SHAH
TAi.040 JALALUDDIN HAQQANI
TAi.043 DIN MOHAMMAD HANIF
TAi.064 EZATULLAH HAQQANI KHAN SAYYID
TAi.066 MOHAMMAD ABBAS AKHUND آخوند عباس محمد
TAi.069 RUSTUM HANAFI HABIBULLAH
Abdul Baqi (previously listed as)شاه بصیراول عبدالباقی
Jalaluddin Haqaniحقانى الدين جالل
Jallalouddin HaqqaniJallalouddine Haqani
Qari Din MohammadIadena Mohammad
حنیف محمد دین
Ezatullah Haqqani (previously listed as)سید خان حقانی الله عزت
Rostam NuristaniHanafi Sahib
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
آغا الدین غیاث سيدSayed GhiasSayed Ghiasuddin Sayed GhousuddinSayyed Ghayasudin
آغا الدین غیاث سيد
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.072 SAYYED GHIASSOUDDINE AGHA
TAi.082 ABDUL-HAQ WASSIQ
TAi.088 ABDUL JABBAR OMARI
TAi.089 NURULLAH NURI
TAi.095 WALIJAN جان ولی
TAi.096 MOHAMMAD HASAN RAHMANI
TAi.097 ABDUL MANAN NYAZI
Abdul-Haq WasseqAbdul Haq Wasiq
وثيق الحق عبد
Mullah JabbarMuawin Jabbar
عمری عبدالجبار
Norullah Nooriنوری الله نور
Gud Mullah Mohammad Hassanرحمانی حسن محمد
Abdul Manan NayaziAbdul Manan NiaziBaryalyBaryalai
نیازی عبدالمنان
TAi.100 NAZIR MOHAMMAD ABDUL BASIR
TAi.102 ZIA-UR-RAHMAN MADANI
TAi.105 AHMAD TAHA KHALID ABDUL QADIR القادر عبد خالد طه احمد
TAi.107 AMINULLAH AMIN QUDDUS
TAi.114 ABDUL RAHMAN AGHA آغا عبدالرحمان
TAi.009 ATTIQULLAH AKHUND آخوند الله عتیق
TAi.015 YAR MOHAMMAD RAHIMI رحیمی محمد یار
TAi.016 ALLAH DAD TAYEB WALI MUHAMMAD
Nazar Mohammad (previously listed as)البصیر محمدعبد نظر
Ziaurrahman MadaniZaia u Rahman MadaniMadani SahebDiya’ al-Rahman Madani
مدنی الرحمان ضیا
Muhammad YusufAminullah Amin (previously listed as)
قدوس امین الله امین
Allah Dad TayyabAllah Dad Tabeeb
محمد ولی طیب داد الله
TAi.019 NIK MOHAMMAD DOST MOHAMMAD
TAi.021 ALLAH DAD MATIN
TAi.022
TAi.024
TAi.025 ABDUL RAUF KHADEM
TAi.026 AMIR KHAN MOTAQI
TAi.027 ABDUL SALAM HANAFI ALI MARDAN QUL
TAi.027 ABDUL SALAM HANAFI ALI MARDAN QUL
Nik Mohammad (previously listed as)محمد دوست محمد نیک
Allahdad (previously listed as)ShahidwrorAkhund
متین داد الله
UBAIDULLAH AKHUND YAR MOHAMMAD AKHUND
Obaidullah AkhundObaid Ullah Akhund
آخوند محمد یار آخوند عبیدالله
ABDUL GHANI BARADAR ABDUL AHMAD TURK
Mullah Baradar AkhundAbdul Ghani Baradar
ترک االحمد عبد برادر عبدالغنی
Mullah Abdul Rauf Alizaخادم عبدالروف
Amir Khan Muttaqiمتقی خان امیر
Abdussalam HanifiHanafi Saheb
قل مردان علی حنفی عبدالسالم
TAi.039 MOHAMMAD JAWAD WAZIRI وزیری جواد محمد
TAi.042 MOHAMMAD IBRAHIM OMARI
TAi.044 HAMDULLAH NOMANI نعمانى الله حمد
TAi.052 MOHAMMAD YAQOUB يعقوب محمد
TAi.057 SAYED MOHAMMAD AZIM AGHA
TAi.060 MOHAMMAD ESSA AKHUND آخوند عیسی محمد
TAi.067 خان پادشاه استانکزی عباس محمد شیر
TAi.068 MOHAMMADULLAH MATI
Ibrahim Haqqaniعمری ابراهیم محمد
Sayed Mohammad Azim AghaAgha Saheb
آغا عظیم محمد سید
SHER MOHAMMAD ABBAS STANEKZAI PADSHAH KHAN
Mawlawi Nanaiمطيع الله محمد
TAi.070 ATIQULLAH WALI MOHAMMAD
TAi.071 NAJIBULLAH HAQQANI HIDAYATULLAH
TAi.075 ABDUL RAQIB TAKHARI تخاری عبدالرقیب
TAi.078
TAi.084 HABIBULLAH RESHAD رشاد الله حبیب
TAi.085 AHMED JAN AKHUNDZADA WAZIR
TAi.087 SADUDDIN SAYYED
Atiqullah (previously listed as)محمد ولی الله عتیق
Najibullah Haqaniالله هدايت حقانی الله نجیب
MOHAMMAD WALI MOHAMMAD EWAZ Mohammad Wali (previously listed as)
عوض محمد ولی محمد
Haji Ahmad JanAhmed Jan Akhund (previously listed as)
وزیر آخوندزاده جان احمد
Sadudin SayedSadruddin
سيد الدين سعد
TAi.011
TAi.014 HIDAYATULLAH
TAi.020 MATIULLAH الله مطيع
TAi.030 AREFULLAH AREF GHAZI MOHAMMAD
TAi.034
TAi.047 QUDRATULLAH JAMAL
AKHTAR MOHAMMAD MANSOUR SHAH MOHAMMED
Akhtar Mohammad Mansour Khan MuhammadAkhtar Muhammad MansoorAkhtar Mohammad MansoorNaib Imam
محمد شاه منصور محمد اختر
Abu Turabالله هدايت
Arefullah Aref (formerly listed as)محمد غازی عارف الله عارف
ABDUL JALIL HAQQANI WALI MOHAMMAD
Abdul Jalil AkhundAkhter Mohmad son of Noor Mohmad ( محمد نور ولد محمد ( اخترHaji Gulab Gul son of Haji Hazrat Gul ( گل حضرت حاجی ولد گل گالب ( حاجیAbdul Jalil Haqqani (previously listed as)Nazar Jan
محمد ولی حقانی الجليل عبد
Haji Sahibجمال الله قدرت
TAi.049 ABDUL RAHMAN AHMAD HOTTAK
TAi.051 ABDULHAI MOTMAEN
TAi.058
TAi.063 MOHAMMAD AZAM ELMI
TAi.073
TAi.079 MOHAMMAD SALIM HAQQANI حقانی سلیم محمد
TAi.080
TAi.081 AHMADULLAH
Hottak Sahibهوتک احمد عبدالرحمان
Abdul Haq son of M. Anwar Khan (عبدخان انور محمد ولد (الحق
مطمئن عبدالحی
NOORUDDIN TURABI MUHAMMAD QASIM
Noor ud Din TurabiHaji Karim
قاسم محمد ترابی نورالدین
Muhammad Azamiعلمی اعظم محمد
MOHAMMAD MOSLIM HAQQANI MUHAMMADI GUL
Moslim Haqqaniگل محمدی حقانى مسلم محمد
SAYED ESMATULLAH ASEM ABDUL QUDDUS
Esmatullah AsemAsmatullah AsemSayed Esmatullah Asem (previously listed as)
القدوس عبد عاصم الله عصمت سید
AhmadullaMohammad Ahmadullah
الله احمد
TAi.083
TAi.092 DOST MOHAMMAD
TAi.093 KHAIRULLAH KHAIRKHWAH
TAi.101 MOHAMMAD ESHAQ AKHUNZADA
TAi.103 SHAMSUDDIN
TAi.104 MOHAMMAD RASUL AYYUB
TAi.109
TAi.111 HAMDULLAH SUNANI
TAi.118
EHSANULLAH SARFIDA HESAMUDDIN AKHUNDZADA
Ehsanullah SarfadiEhsanullah Sarfida (previously listed as)
آخوندزاده الدین حسام سرفدا الله احسان
Doost Mohammadمحمد دوست
Mullah Khairullah KhairkhwahKhirullah Said Wali Khairkhwa, born in Kandahar on 01 Jan.1967
خيرخواه خيرالله
Mohammad Ishaq Akhund born in 1963زاده آخوند اسحاق محمد
Pahlawan Shamsuddinالدین شمس
Gurgایوب رسول محمد
AHMAD JAN AKHUNDZADA SHUKOOR AKHUNDZADA
Ahmad Jan AkhunzadaAhmad Jan Akhund Zada
زاده آخوند شكور زاده آخوند جان احمد
Sanani (previously listed as)سنانی الله حمد
HAMIDULLAH AKHUND SHER MOHAMMAD
Janat GulHamidullah Akhund (previously listed as)
محمد شیر آخوند الله حمید
TAi.119 JAN MOHAMMAD MADANI IKRAM اکرام مدنی محمد جان
TAi.126
TAi.133 ABDUL WALI SEDDIQI صدیقی عبدالولی
TAi.135 ABDUL QUDDUS MAZHARI
TAi.138 MOHAMMAD ALEEM NOORANI نورانی علیم محمد
TAi.140 GUL AHMAD HAKIMI حكيمى احمد گل
TAi.143 HAMDULLAH ALLAH NOOR نور الله الله حمد
TAi.091 JANAN AGHA
TAi.094 ABDUL BARI AKHUND
MOHAMMAD SARWAR SIDDIQMAL MOHAMMAD MASOOD
Mohammad Sarwar Siddiqmal (previously listed as)
مسعود محمد مل صدیق سرور محمد
Akhtar Mohammad Maz-hari (previously listed as)
مظهری القدوس عبد
Abdullah Jan Aghaآغا جانان
Haji Mullah SahibZakir
آخوند الباری عبد
TAi.098 ABDUL WAHED SHAFIQ شفيق الواحد عبد
TAi.099 MOHAMMAD SHAFIQ MOHAMMADI محمدی شفیق محمد
TAi.106
TAi.108 ABDULHAI SALEK سالک عبدالحی
TAi.110 NOOR MOHAMMAD SAQIB ثاقب محمد نور
TAi.113 SHAHABUDDIN DELAWAR دالور الدين شهاب
TAi.122 ABDUL MANAN MOHAMMAD ISHAK اسحاق محمد عبدالمنان
MOHAMMAD SHAFIQULLAH AHMADI FATIH KHAN
Mohammad Shafiq Ahmadi (previously listed as)Mullah Shafiqullah
خان فاتح احمدی الله شفیق محمد
TAi.127 MOHAMMAD ZAHID
TAi.129 NAZIRULLAH HANAFI WALIULLAH
TAi.132 NAJIBULLAH MUHAMMAD JUMA
TAi.139 ABDUL GHAFAR SHINWARI شینواری عبدالغفار
TAi.142 ABDUL HAI HAZEM ABDUL QADER
TAi.121 AZIZIRAHMAN ABDUL AHAD االحد عبد الرحمان عزیز
TAi.128 ABDUL QADEER BASIR ABDUL BASEER
TAi.136 محمد امیر صادق محمد
Jan Agha AhmadzaiZahid Ahmadzai
زاهد محمد
Nazirullah Aanafi Waliullahالله ولى حنفى الله نذیر
Najib Ullahجمعه محمد الله نجيب
Abdul Hai Hazem (previously listed as)القادر عبد عظیم الحی عبد
Abdul QadirAhmad HajiAbdul Qadir HaqqaniAbdul Qadir Basir
البصير عبد بصیر عبدالقدیر
MOHAMMAD SADIQ AMIR MOHAMMAD
TAi.137 RAHMATULLAH KAKAZADA
TAi.141
TAi.053 ABDUL RAZAQ AKHUND LALA AKHUND آخوند ال ال آخوند الرزاق عبد
TAi.144 SIRAJUDDIN JALLALOUDINE HAQQANI
TAi.147 GUL AGHA ISHAKZAI
TAi.145 AMIR ABDULLAH
TAi.146 NASIRUDDIN HAQQANI
RehmatullahKakazadaMullah Nasir
زاده کاکا الله رحمت
ABDULLAH HAMAD MOHAMMAD KARIM al-Hammad
كريم محمد حماد الله عبد
Siraj HaqqaniSerajuddin HaqaniSiraj HaqaniSaraj HaqaniKhalifa
حقانى الدين جالل الدين سراج
Mullah Gul AghaMullah Gul Agha AkhundHidayatullahHaji HidayatullahHayadatullah
اسحاقزی آاغا ُك<ل
Amir Abdullah Sahibالله عبد امیر
Dr. Alim GhairNaseer HaqqaniDr. Naseer HaqqaniNassir HaqqaniNashir HaqqaniNaseruddin
حقانی الدین نصیر
TAi.149
TAi.148 ABDUL HABIB ALIZAI
TAi.150 KHALIL AHMED HAQQANI
TAi.153 FAIZULLAH KHAN NOORZAI na
TAi.154 MALIK NOORZAI
TAi.155 ABDUL AZIZ ABBASIN
SALEH MOHAMMAD KAKAR AKHTAR MUHAMMAD
Saleh Mohammadمحمد اختر كاكر محمد صالح
Haji Agha Jan AlizaiHajji Agha JanAgha Jan AlazaiHaji Loi LalaLoi AghaAbdul HabibAgha Jan Alizai عالیزی جان formerly listed) اغاas)
عالیزی الحبیب عبد
Khalil Al-Rahman HaqqaniKhalil ur Rahman HaqqaniKhaleel Haqqani
حقانی احمد خلیل
Haji Faizullah NoorFaizullah Noorzai Akhtar Mohammed Mira KhanHaji Pazullah NoorzaiHaji Mullah FaizullahHaji Faizullah Noori
نورزى خان الله فیض حاجىنورزی خان الله فیض
نورزى مالك حاجى (Hajji Malik Noorzai; Hajji Malak Noorzai; Haji Malek Noorzai)Haji MalukHaji Aminullah
نورزى مالکAllah Muhammad
Abdul Aziz Mahsudعباسین العزيز عبد
TAi.157 FAZL RABI
TAi.159
TAi.156 AHMAD ZIA AGHA
TAi.158 MOHAMMAD AMAN AKHUND
TAi.160 ABDUL SAMAD ACHEKZAI
TAi.161 BAKHT GUL
TAi.162 ABDUL SATAR ABDUL MANAN
TAi.163 KHAIRULLAH BARAKZAI KHUDAI NAZAR
Fazl RabbiFazal RabiFaisal Rabbi
ربيع فضل
AHMED JAN WAZIR AKHTAR MOHAMMAD
Ahmed Jan KuchiAhmed Jan Zadran
محمد اختر وزیر جان احمد
Zia AghaNoor AhmadNoor AhmedSia Agha Sayeed
آغا ضیا احمد
Mohammed AmanMullah Mohammed OmanMullah Mohammad Aman Ustad NoorzaiMullah Mad Aman Ustad NoorzaiSanaullah
آخوند امان محمد
Abdul Samadاچکزی الصمد عبد
Bakhta GulBakht Gul BaharShuqib
گل بخت
Haji Abdul Sattar BarakzaiHaji Abdul SatarHaji Satar BarakzaiAbdulasattar
المنان عبد الستار عبد
Haji KhairullahHaji Khair UllahHaji KheirullahHaji KarimullahHaji Khair Mohammad
نظر خدای بارکزی خيرالله
TAi.165
TAi.164 ABDUL RAUF ZAKIR
TAi.166 AHMED SHAH NOORZAI OBAIDULLAH
TAi.167 ADAM KHAN ACHEKZAI
TAi.168 QARI SAIFULLAH TOKHI
TAi.130 ABDUL GHAFAR QURISHI ABDUL GHANI
TAi.169 YAHYA HAQQANI
TAi.170 SAIDULLAH JAN
TAi.171 MUHAMMAD OMAR ZADRAN
MOHAMMED QASIM MIR WALI KHUDAI RAHIM
Muhammad QasimAbdul Salam
خدايرحيم ولی میر قاسم محمد
Qari Zakirذاکر الروف عبد
Mullah Ahmed Shah NoorzaiHaji Ahmad ShahHaji Mullah Ahmad ShahMaulawi Ahmed ShahMullah Mohammed Shah
عبیدالله نورزی شاه احمد
Maulavi Adam KhanMaulavi Adam
اچکزی خان آادم
Qari SaifullahQari Saifullah Al TokhiSaifullah TokhiQari Sahab
توخى الله سیف قاري
Abdul Ghaffar Qureshiالغنی عبد قریشی عبدالغفار
YayaQari Sahab
حقانی يحيى
Abid Khanجان سعيدالله
Mohammad-Omar Jadranځدران عمر محمد
TAi.172 QARI RAHMAT
TAi.173 ABDUL BASIR NOORZAI
QDi.361 Amru Al-Absi
Kari Rahmatرحمت قاری
Haji Abdul BasirHaji ‘Abd Al-BasirHaji Basir NoorzaiAbdul BaseerAbdul Basir
نورزی البصیر عبد
Amr al AbsiAbu al Athir Amr al AbsiAbu al-AthirAbu al-AsirAbu AsirAbu Amr al ShamiAbu al-Athir al-ShamiAbu-Umar al-Absi
QDi.369 Mu'tassim Yahya 'Ali Al-Rumaysh
QDi. 370 Tarad Mohammad Aljarba
QDi.373 Lavdrim Muhaxheri
RayhanahAbu-RayhanahHandalahAbu-Rayhanah al='Ansari al-Jeddawi
Tarad AljabraAbu-Muhammad al-Shimali
Abu Abdullah al KosovaAbu Abdallah al-KosoviAbu Abdallah al-Kosovo
Qde. 150 Mujahidin Indonesian Timur
Qde. 151 Jund Al-Khilafah in Algeria (JAK-A)
Qdi. 363
Qdi. 364 Islam Seit-Umarovich Atabiev
Mujahidin of Eastern IndonesiaEast Indonesia MujahideenMujahidin Indonesia TimorMujahidin Indonesia Barat (MIB)Mujahidin of Western Indonesia
Jund al KhalifaJund al-Khalifah fi Ard al-Jaza'irJund al-Khalifa fi Ard al-JazayerSoldiers of the Caliphate in AlgeriaSoldiers of the Caliphate of AlgeriaSoldiers of the Caliphate in the Land of Algeria
Maghomed Maghomedzakirovich Abdurakhmanov
Абдурахманов Магомед МагомедзакировичAbu Banat (original script: Абу Банат)Abu al Banat (original script: Абу аль Банат)
Ислам Сеит-Умарович АтабиевAbu Jihad (original script: Абу Джихад)
Qdi. 365
Qdi. 366 Tarkhan Ismailovich Gaziev
Qdi. 367 Zaurbek Salimovich Guchaev
Qdi. 368 Shamil Magomedovich Ismailov
Tai. 174 Torek Agha
Akhmed Rajapovich ChataevАхмед Ражапович Чатаев
Akhmad Shishani (original script: Ахмад Шишани)David Mayer (Russian script: Давид Майер)Elmir Sene (original script: Эльмир Сене)Odnorukiy (original script: Однорукий)
Тархан Исмаилович Ramzan Oduev (original script: Рамзан Одуев)Tarkhan Isaevich Gaziev (original script: Тархан Исаевич Газиев)Husan Isaevich Gaziev (original script: Хусан Исаевич Газиев)Umar Sulimov (original script: Умар Сулимов)Wainakh (original script: Вайнах)Sever (original script Север)Abu Bilalal (original script: Абу-Билал)Abu Yasir (original script: Абу Ясир)
Заурбек Салимович ГучаевBach (original script: Бэч)Fackih (original script: Факих)Vostochniy (original script: Восточный)Muslim (original script: Муслим)Aziz (original script: Азиз)Abdul Aziz (original script: Абул Азиз)
Шамиль Магомедович ИзмайловShamil Magomedovich Aliev (original script: Шамиль Магомедович Алиев)Abu Hanifa (original script: Абу Ханифа)
Sayed Mohammed HashanTorak AghaToriq AghaToriq Agha Sayed
تورک آغا
QDi.371 ABD AL-BASET AZZOUZ
QDi.372 GULMUROD KHALIMOV
QDi.374 NUSRET IMAMOVIC Nusret Sulejman Imamovic
QDi.377 MUHANNAD AL-NAJDI
QDi.383 MORAD LAABOUDI
QDi.384 ALI MUSA AL-SHAWAKH
QDi.385 HASAN AL-SALAHAYN SALIH AL-SHA’ARI
QDi.386
QDi.387
Abdelbassed AzouzAbdul Baset AzouzAA
Ali Manahi 'Ali al-Mahaydali al'UtaybiGhassan al-Tajiki
Abu IsmailAbu Ismail al-Maghribi
Ali Musa al-ShawaghAli al-Hamoud al-ShawakhIbrahim al-ShawwakhMuhammad 'Ali al-ShawakhAbu LuqmanAli HammudAbdullah Shuwar al-AujaydAli Awas'Ali Derwish'Ali al-HamudAbu Luqman al- SahlAbu Luqman al-SuriAbu Ayyub
Husayn al-Salihin Salih al-Sha‘iriAbu Habib al-LibiHasan Abu Habib
MOUNIR BEN DHAOU BEN BRAHIM BEN HELAL
Mounir HelelMounir HilelAbu RahmahAbu Maryam al-Tunisi
MOHAMMED ABDEL-HALIM HEMAIDA SALEH
Muhammad Hameida SalehMuhammad Abd-al-Halim HumaydahFaris Baluchistan
QDi.388 SALIM BENGHALEM
QDi.389 ABU UBAYDAH YUSUF AL-ANABI
QDe.149 HARAKAT SHAM AL-ISLAM
QDi.391
QDi.392 FAYSAL AHMAD BIN ALI AL-ZAHRANI
QDi.393 TUAH FEBRIWANSYAH
QDi.394 HUSAYN JUAYTHINI
Abou Obeida Youssef Al-AnnabiAbu-Ubaydah Yusuf Al-InabiMebrak YazidYoucef Abu ObeidaMibrak YazidYousif Abu Obayda YazidYazid MebrakYazid MabrakYusuf Abu UbaydahAbou Youcef
Haraket Sham al-IslamSham al-IslamSham al-Islam
TURKI MUBARAK ABDULLAH AHMAD AL-BINALI
Turki Mubarak Abdullah Al BinaliTurki Mubarak al-BinaliTurki al-BenaliTurki al-BinaliAbu Human Bakr ibn Abd Al-Aziz al-AthariAbu Bakr al-AthariAbu Hazm al-SalafiAbu Hudhayfa al-BahrayniAbu Khuzayma al-MudariAbu Sufyan al-SulamiAbu DerghamAbu Human al-Athari
Faisal Ahmed Ali AlzahraniAbu Sarah al-SaudiAbu Sara Zahrani
Tuah Febriwansyah bin Arif HasrudiTuwah FebriwansahMuhammad FachriMuhammad FachriaMuhammad Fachry
Hussein Mohammed Hussein AljeithniHusayn Muhammad al-JuaythiniHusayn Muhammad Husayn al-JuaythiniHusayn Muhammad Husayn JuaythiniAbu Muath al-Juaitni
QDi.395 MUHAMMAD SHOLEH IBRAHIM
QDi.375 BOUBAKER BEN HABIB BEN AL-HAKIM
QDi.376 PETER CHERIF
QDi.378 MAXIME HAUCHARD Abou Abdallah al Faransi
Qdi.282 QASIM MOHAMED MAHDI AL-RIMI الريمي مهدي محمد قاسم
QDe.129
TAi.172 RAHMATULLAH SHAH NAWAZ
Mohammad Sholeh IbrahimMuhammad Sholeh IbrohimMuhammad Soleh IbrahimSholeh IbrahimMuh Sholeh Ibrahim
Boubakeur el-HakimBoubaker el HakimAbou al MoukatelAbou MouqatelAbu-Muqatil al-TunisiEl Hakim Boubaker
AL-QAIDA IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA (AQAP)
Al-Qaida of Jihad Organization in the Arabian PeninsulaTanzim Qa’idat al-Jihad fi Jazirat al-ArabAl-Qaida Organization in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)Al-Qaida in the South Arabian PeninsulaAnsar al-Shari'a (AAS)Al-Qaida in Yemen (AQY)
Qari RahmatKari Rahmat
QDi.396 ASLAN AVGAZAROVICH BYUTUKAEV
QDi.397 AYRAT NASIMOVICH VAKHITOV
QDi.366 TARKHAN ISMAILOVICH GAZIEV
QDi.124 YAZID SUFAAT
QDi.398 RUSTAM MAGOMEDOVICH ASELDEROV
Аслан Авгазарович БютукаевAmir Khazmat (original script: Амир Хазмат)Abubakar (original script: Абубакар)
Айрат Насимович ВахитовSalman Bulgarskiy (original script: Салман Булгарский)
Тархан Исмаилович ГазиевRamzan OduevРамзан ОдуевTarkhan Isaevich GazievТархан Исаевич ГазиевHusan Isaevich GazievХусан Исаевич ГазиевUmar Sulimov Умар СулимовWainakhВайнахСеверAbu BilaАбу-БилалAbu YasirАбу ЯсирAbu Asim Абу ЯсимHusanAb-BilalAbu-Naser
JoeAbu Zufar
Рустам Магомедович АсельдеровAbu MuhammadАбу МухаммадAbu Muhammad Al-KadariАбу Мухаммад Аль-КадариMuhamadmuhtarМухамадмухтар
QDi.001 SAYF-AL ADL
QDi.399 BASSAM AHMAD AL-HASRI
QDi.400 IYAD NAZMI SALIH KHALIL
QDi.401 GHALIB ABDULLAH AL-ZAIDI
QDi.402 NAYIF SALIH SALIM AL-QAYSI
Mohammed Salahaldin Abd El Halim ZidanIbrahim al-MadaniSaif Al-'AdilSeif al Adel
العدل سيفزيدان عبدالحليم الدين صالح محمد
Bassam Ahmad Husari Abu Ahmad AkhlaqAbu Ahmad al-Shami
الحصري أحمد بسام
Ayyad Nazmi Salih KhalilEyad Nazmi Saleh KhalilIyad al-ToubasiIyad al-Tubasi Abu al-Darda'Abu-Julaybib al-UrduniAbu-Julaybib
خليل صالح نظمي إياد
Ghalib Abdallah al-ZaydiGhalib Abdallah Ali al-ZaydiGhalib al Zaydi
الزيدي عبدالله غالب
Naif Saleh Salem al QaisiNayif al-Ghaysi
SSN Passport No. Date of Birth
660105-01-5297 A 11263265
1973-12-01
1965-07-04
3603251708570001
849594
216040 541939
Libyan passport number 203037, issued in Tripoli, LibyaLibyan passport number 347834, issued under name Ibrahim Ali Tantoush, expired on 21 Feb. 2014
1062615431420529
G737411
11/12/1974
456682
A 0144378
01846592 25/01/1968
1968-05-251968-12-181968-05-251969-07-14
a) 04643632 issued on 18 Jun. 1999b) Italian Fiscal Code: DAOMMD74T11Z352Z
Tunisian passport number L 191609 issued on 28 Feb. 1996, expired on 27 Feb. 2001
1982-01-011980-01-01
Tunisian number K693812, issued on 23 Apr. 1999 (expired on 22 Apr. 2004)
01817002 17/11/1961
200310/I 621570
17/08/1938
W374031 1969-02-05
Tunisian number M788439, issued on 20 Oct. 2001 (expires on 19 Oct. 2006)
L723315
F46947
K929139
M307968
Refugee travel document 1969-04-28
1966-05-251986-05-09
319547SSDSBN68B10Z352F
1970-01-251971-01-251973-12-12
L851940
L183017
P229856
00385937
E590976
M174950
1977-11-211977-10-21
1974-01-151975-03-31
A005487
00085243
108401019820215
E-491591 H 236483
A 0139243
05093588 Tunisian number G827238
1966-09-021964-09-021966-04-021963-02-021965-02-041972-06-021966-06-021964-06-021965-03-021965-02-091966-04-011964-02-091969-05-20
1336597587
M408665
04756904 K754050
28642163954242
W334061BNSDLA70L14Z352B
29/01/1971
XD253038
L335915
E-189935G-0343089
M 271351K-348486
K989895 1970-08-15
548-91-54119681029476
A-333602P537849 (BOMBAY)A717288 (MISUSE)G866537 (MISUSE)C-267185H-123259G-869537KC-285901V57865 (BOMBAY)K560098 (BOMBAY)A501801 (BOMBAY)F823692 (JEDDAH)R841697M110522
M307707
A 0092301
T04338017
1975-10-11
1975-10-11
1972-05-021975-07-03
Moroccan national identity card DE- 473900
DE- 473900 D-379312
1974-03-21
M788331 1974-11-20
156-92-9858
665334917739
27082171MO887925
05258253 20/11/1975
640120-01-5529 A 10472263
Tunisian number P182583, issued on 13 Sep. 2003 (expired on 12 Sep. 2007)
094629366
220334
96/184442
1968-01-141960-06-041960-11-131960-08-11
1990/345751345751
G477835
261122400761
1739010
101856740002955916
259092401188
AA780554 12/03/1966
1014234042541451002327881
13/04/1971
1965-12-12
MM611523EE947317P421967
26563400140 685868
1632207
7020783883 7020069907 1979-04-10
TR-P 614 166
1007850441 1005552350
61101-9618232-1
4-6032-0048-1
611012531250724492025390
AT0712501A-374184
3520025509842-7
653225197110100533
35404-1577309-9
344994
1006010555 A741097
281020505755 1972-01-01OR8011684117921
96 03 464086
1089516791 1979-05-27
1980-08-083219222002.21815582181558
5617/87 681819/88
5209445304 5204893014
5209530116 5208323009
TR-M842033
44103-5251752-5 CV9157521
R512768
3573010405480000
Indonesian National Identity Card number 1127083101740003 under name Abdul Rosyid Ridho Ba’asyir
35202- 4135948-7 29553654234
DG5149481A2815665
33202-7126636-9 BN 4196361
12546 A1037434 1958-01-01
A1447120
6487388181
0216155930
03/06/1973
F800691
01714467101505554
E126785
09/08/1965
25463401784 00868774 1954
00351762055 07/04/1986
09/12/1984
12/03/1993
0205561020089 (French Identity Card, issued on 30 May 2002, under name Emilie Edwige Konig)
05AT521433 (French Passport issued on 30 Nov 2005,by the sous-prefecture of police of Lorient, France)
1027508157 F508591
28440000526 K048787486298
01016646
28940000602 K475336
2550439611
W344982 1985-03-04
A2062513 1975-07-14
A2823222
08705184 W342058 09/03/1986
04711809 Z050399 03/05/1982
281082701081
27363400684
284013101406 155454275
00966737
010208020075483300490327
720134834
210804241
205939411
519408086
8200203535 515458008
9103314932 620169661
9600133195
Between 1963 and 1968
OA454044 Approximately 1955
Approximately 1963
1971Approximately 1971Approximately 1975
Approximately 19581 January 1967
Approximately 1963
Afghan SE-011697 Approximately 1960
01/01/1967
1954-1955
1956-1957
Afghan Passport number OA296623 19571963
24/05/1905Afghan number D001206 issued on 17 July 2000
Yemeni passport number 01055336 04/01/1973
Saudi Arabian Passport E704088 20/11/1979
Saudi Arabian alien registration number 2054275397
1989-12-03approximately 1987
24/11/1974
29/09/1983
Russian foreign travel passport number 515458008 (expires 30 May 2017)Russian national passport number 8200203535
Russian foreign travel passport number 620169661Russian national passport number 9103314932, issued on 15 Aug. 2003 (issued by Department of the Federal Migration Service of the Russian Federation for the Republic Karachayevo-Cherkessia)
14/07/1980
11/11/1965
07/09/1975
29/10/1980
5430312277059
Russian national passport number 9600133195, issued in Vedensiky District, Republic of Chechnya, Russian Federation (issued by Department of Internal Affairs)
Russian foreign travel passport number 622641887Russian national passport number 8304661431
Russian national passport number 8304661431
Russian foreign travel passport number 514448632, issued on 8 Sep. 2010, issued in Alexandria, Egypt (issued by Consulate General of the Russian Federation)Russian national passport number 1200075689, issued on 15 Dec. 2000 (issued by Russian Federation)
07/02/1966
14/05/1975
19/05/1984
Moroccan passport number UZ6430184 26/02/1993
26/05/1905
Libyan passport number 542858 28/05/1905
Libyan passport number 542858 10/05/1983
Libyan passport number 223611British passport number C00146605
Bosnia and Herzegovina passport number 349054Bosnia and Herzegovina passport number 3490054
1971-09-261977-09-26
Moroccan national identity number CD595054
Libyan national identification number 55252, issued in Derna
1988-09-221989-09-22
06/07/1980
07/02/1969
840901356 03/09/1984
Saudi Arabian passport no. G579315 19/01/1986
18/02/1968
03/05/1977
Bahraini passport number 2231616 (issued 2 Jan 2013, expires on 2 Jan 2023)Bahraini passport number 1272611 (previous, issued on 1 Apr 2003)
Indonesian national Identity Card number 09.5004.180268.0074
Passport no.: 0363464 (issued by Palestinian Authority)
1958-09
01/08/1983
26/08/1982
17/03/1992
1978-06-05
101127200129 (issued by the Sous-Préfecture of Bernay,France and expires 4 Nov. 2020)
973406 (Yemeni National Identification Card, issued on 3 July 1996)
00344994 (Yemeni Passport, issued on 3 July 1999, in Sanaa)
19811982
22/10/1974
27/03/1977
640120-01-5529 A10472263 20/01/1964
03/09/1981
8208 No. 555627 (Russian Passport Number, issued by eninskiy Office, Directorate of the Federal Migration Service of the Russian Federation for the Republic of Dagestan)
04/11/1963
01/01/1969
27/05/1905
Yemen 04796738 1983
Jordan 654781 (approximately issued in 2009)Jordan 286062 (issued on 5 April 1999 at Zarqa, Jordan, expired on 4 April 2004)
19751970
Place of Birth Citizenship Address
Malaysian
Iraqi
Iraqi Bavaria Germany
Indonesian
Afghan
Seksyen 17 Shah Alam Selangor Malaysia Maguindanao the Philippines
Pakistani
Jalan Nakula, Komplek Witana Harja III Blok C 106-107 Tangerang Indonesia
Kuwaiti citizenship withdrawn in 2002
Egyptian
Egyptian
Libyan Tripoli Libya, (as at Feb. 2014)
Egyptian
Yemeni
Kuwaiti
Jamal street, Al-Dahima alley Al-Hudaydah Yemen
Block Four, Street 13, House #179 Kuwait City Al-Riqqa area Kuwait
Algerian
Tunisian Italy
Tunis, Tunisia Tunisian 50th Street, Number 23, Zehrouni Tunis Tunisia
Saudi Arabian United States of America
Egyptian
Baghdad, Iraq Iraqi 94051 Hauzenberg Germany
Tunisian
Naples, ItalyTunisiaAlgeria
Manzal Tmim, Nabul, Tunisia
4 Qistantiniyah Street Manzal Tmim Nabul Tunisia4 Al-Habib Thamir Street, Manzal Tmim, Nabul, Tunisia (home address)
Tunisian
Libyan
Indonesian
Indonesian Indonesia (in prison)
Algerian
Tunisian
Tunisian Number 5/B viale Cambonino Cremona Italy
Manzal Tmim, Nabul, Tunisia
Al-Damus Manzal Tmim Nabul TunisiaSalam Marnaq Ben Arous district, Sidi Mesoud, Tunisia
Al Nawafaliyyin, Jarraba Street, Taqsim Al Zuruq Tripoli Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Jombang, East Java, Indonesia
Tripoli, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Tunisian Corso XXII Marzo Number 39 Milan Italy
Moroccan 7th Street, Number 7 Hay Anas Safi Morocco
, Algerian Algeria
, Algerian
, Egyptian
, Tunisian
,
Tunisian Corso Lodi 59 Milan Italy
Germany
MoroccoEgypt
Ibn Al-Haythman Street, Number 6, Manubah Tunis Tunisia
TunisiaSosa, TunisiaSolisse, TunisiaTunis, TunisiaAlgeria
Kannyouiz, Palestinian Territories
Unresolved/Palestinian origin
, Tunisian Via Plebiscito 3 Cermona Italy
, Tunisian
, Iraqi
,
Tunisian
, Yemeni Shari Tunis Sana'a Yemen
, Tunisian
Tunisian
Number 184 Via Fulvio Testi – Cinisello Balsamo (MI) ItalyNumber 1 Via Porte Giove – Mortara (PV) Italy
AlgerianPalestinian
MoroccoTunisia
Via Bertesi Number 27 Cremona ItalyVia Plebiscito Number 3 Cremona Italy
Rue Léon Théodore Number 107/1, 1090 Jette Brussels Belgium
MoroccoAlgeria
41-45 Rue Estienne d’Orves Pré Saint Gervais France
, Egyptian
, Yemeni P.O. Box 8096 Sana'a Yemen
, Algerian
,
, Yemeni
, Somali
, Egyptian
, Moroccan
, Indonesian
, Iraqi Iraq
, Indonesian
, Filipino
, Egyptian London United Kingdom
Tunisian
Somali
LibyaTunisiaAlgeriaMoroccoLebanonManzil Tmim, Tunisia
Libya Street Number 9, Manzil Tmim, Nabeul, Tunisia
Mauritanian
Algerian Algeria
Bunatwiete 23 Hamburg 21073 Germany
Pakistani Street 13, Wazir Akbar Khan Kabul Afghanistan
Tunisian Tunisia
Tunisian Via Milano Number 38 Spinadesco (CR) Italy
Somali Somalia
Algerian Algeria
GermanMoroccan
Roubaix, France French France
Indonesian Indonesia
Tunisian Via Cilea 40 Milan Italy
Tunisia
Moroccan United States of America
, Tanzanian
Filipino
Jordanian
Sereka, Tunisian Nuoro Italy
Palestinian
Indian
British United States of America
Kher, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra,India
Karachi, Pakistan (White House, Near Saudi Mosque, Clifton) House Nu 37 - 30th Street - defence, Housing Authority, Karachi, PakistanPalatial bungalow in the hilly area of Noorabad in Karachi
Tunisian Via Masina Number 7 Milan Italy
Jordanian Jordan
Iraqi
Syrian
Kirkuk, Iraq Iraqi Via della Martinella 132 Parma Italy
Algerian Algeria
Baghdad, IraqMosul, Iraq
Refugee shelter Alte Ziegelei Mainz 55128 Germany
Algiers, AlgeriaMaskara, AlgeriaTiaret, AlgeriaMoroccoMascara, AlgeriaMahdia, Algeria
Moroccan
Algerian Algeria
Egyptian
Egyptian
Indonesian
Indonesian
Baghdad, Iraq Jordanian
Number 4, Via Europa Paderno Ponchielli Cremona Italy
Pakistani
Tunisian
Algerian Algeria
, Filipino
Algerian
LebanonAlgeria
Via Cefalonia 11 Milan Via Cefalonia 11 Milan Italy
United States of America
Indonesian Philippines
Sfax Tunisian No. 2 89th Street Zehrouni, Tunis, Tunisia
Malaysian
Pakistani
Filipino Philippines
Indonesian
Taman Bukit Ampang State of Selangor Malaysia
Tunisian Tunisia
British East London United Kingdom
Iraqi
Algerian Algeria
Libyan
Libyan Ghout El Shamal Tripoli Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Via Uccelli di Nemi n. 33 Milan via F. De Lemene n. 50 Milan
MoroccoBendasi, Libyan Arab JamahiriyaLibyan Arab Jamahiriya
Bab Ben Ghasheer, Tripoli Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Saudi Arabian Saudi Arabia
Kuwaiti Al-Salibekhat area Kuwait
Kuwaiti Kuwait
Kuwaiti Kuwait
Filipino Atimonana Quezon Province Philippines
Filipino
Filipino Philippines
Filipino
Filipino Concepcion Zaragosa Nueva Ecija Philippines
3111, Ma. Bautista, Punta, Santa Ana Manila Philippines
686 A. Mabini Street, Sangandaan, Caloocan City, Philippines
50, Purdue Street, Cubao Quezon City Philippines
Filipino 10th Avenue Caloocan City Philippines
Filipino
Filipino
Algerian Algeria
Algerian
Algerian Algeria
Algerian
Barangay Mangayao Tagkawayan Quezon PhilippinesBarangay Tigib Ayungon Negros Oriental Philippines
3111 Ma. Bautista Punta, Santa Ana, Manila Philippines
Zeribet El Oued, Wilaya (province) of Biskra, Algeria
Touggourt, Wilaya (province) of Ouargla, Algeria
Qatari Doha Qatar
Bahraini
Liege, Belgium German Böfinger Weg 20 Ulm 89075 Germany
Turkish
lltisstrasse 58 24143 Kiel Germany
Pakistani
Pakistani
Saudi Arabian
GermanMoroccan
Barahkoh, P.O. DO Tehsil and District Islamabad PakistanChak No. 18/IL, Rinala Khurd Tehsil Rinala Khurd District Okara Pakistan
Pakistani
Chinese
Pakistani
Afghan Ganj District Peshawar Pakistan
Pakistani
House No. 116E, Mohalla Johar, Lahore, Tehsil Lahore City Lahore District Pakistan
House Number 136, KDA Scheme No. 1, Tipu Sultan Road Karachi Pakistan
Zabadani Syrian Arab Republic
Zabadani Syrian Arab Republic
Iraqi Amman Jordan
Algerian Mali
Algerian Mali
Yemeni Yemen
Saudi Arabian
Afghan
United States of AmericaYemeni
Saudi Arabian Yemen
Saudi Arabian
Indonesian Indonesia
RussianUSSR (until 1991)
Indonesian Indonesia
Indonesian
Pakistani
Mauritanian
Jalan M. Saidi RT 010 RW 001 Pesanggrahan, South Petukangan South Jakarta IndonesiaJalan Nakula of Witana Harja Complex Block C Pamulang Banten Indonesia
Libyan Wadi 'Ataba Libya
Iraqi Iraq
Karl-Barth-Straße 14 Bonn 53129 Germany
Ungartenstraße 6 Bonn 53229 Germany
Turkish
GermanMoroccan
GermanMoroccan
Güngören Merkez Mahallesi Toros Sokak 6/5 Istanbul Turkey
Indonesian
Pakistani Karachi Pakistan
Afghan
Indonesian
Pakistani
Pakistani Masjid al-Qadesia, 4 Lake Road Lahore Pakistan
Podok Pesantren AL Wayain Ngrandu Sumber Agung Magetan East Java Indonesia
PakistaniSaudi Arabian
Microrayan 3rd, Apt. 45, block 21 Kabul Afghanistan
Jalan Ir. H. Juanda 8/10, RT/RW 002/001, Jodipan Blimbing Malang Indonesia
Pakistani
Algerian Mali
Malian Mali
Gao Mali
Syrian
Malian Mali
UzbekAfghan
Mir Ali North Waziristan Agency Federal Administered Tribal Areas Pakistan
Bouressa, Bourem Region, Mali
Gao Mali Tabankort Mali In Khalil Mali Al Moustarat Mali
MauritanianMalian
Egyptian Egypt
Libyan
Pakistani Pakistan
Iraqi
Kuwaiti
Kuwaiti
Kuwaiti
Kuwaiti Syrian Arab Republic
Saudi Arabian
Saudi Arabian
Area 3, Street 327, Building 41 Al-Uqaylah Kuwait
Saudi Arabian
Saudi Arabian
Norwegian
Tunis, Tunisia Tunisian
Doha, Qatar Qatari
Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic
Syrian Arab Republic
Iraqi
Iraqi
Ploemeur, France French Syrian Arab Republic
Paris, France French Syrian Arab Republic
Senegalese Syrian Arab Republic
Algerian
Saudi Arabian
Nigerian Nigeria
Jordanian Syrian Arab Republic
Qatari
Georgian Syrian Arab Republic
Jordanian
German Karl-Marx-Str. 210 Berlin 12055 Germany
Jakarta, Indonesia Indonesian
Indonesian
Indonesian
Rembang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia
Ariana, Tunisia Tunisian
Tunis, Tunisia Tunisian
Libyan Libya
Qatari Al-Laqtah Qatar
Kuwaiti
Qatari
18 Mediterranean Street Ariana TunisiaSyrian Arab Republic IraqLibya
18 Mediterranean Street Ariana TunisiaSyrian Arab Republic IraqLibya
British
British
British
British
French Syrian Arab Republic
Russian
Russian
Syrian Arab RepublicUnited Kingdom
Syrian Arab RepublicUnited Kingdom
Syrian Arab RepublicUnited Kingdom
Syrian Arab RepublicUnited Kingdom
TurkeySyrian Arab Republic
Moscovskiy Microrayon 6, App. 96 Ust- Dzheguta Republic of Karachayevo-Cherkessia Russian Federation Syrian Arab Republic Iraq
Syrian Arab RepublicIraq
Uruzgan, Afghanistan Afghan Qatar
AfghanShakarlab village, Yaftali Pain District, Badakhshan Province, Afghanista
Afghan Qatar
Afghan Qatar
AFghan
Gharib Village, Khogyani District, Ghazni Province, Afghanistan
Shahjoe District, Zabul Province, Afghanistan
Deh Rawud District, Uruzgan Province, AfghanistanChora District, Uruzgan Province, AfghanistanCharchino District, Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan
AfghanQala-e-Abbas, Shah Mazar area, Baraki Barak District, Logar Province, Afghanistan
Afghanistan
Logar
Band-e-Timur Village, Maiwand Taliban regime
Kandahar Afghan Qatar
AfghanSiyachoy village, Panjwai District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan
Afghan
Afghan
Charmistan village, Tirin Kot District, Uruzgan Province, AfghanistanMarghi village, Nawa District, Ghazni Province, Afghanistan
Logar Province, Afghanistan
AfghanLogar Province, Afghanistan
Homs, Syrian Arab Republic (location as at Sep 2015)
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Yemeni
Iraq Saudi Arabian
Kaqanik/Kacanik Syrian Arab Republic (location as at Sep. 2015)
Kabylie region, Algeria
Russian
Russian
Khadzhalmahi Village, Levashinskiy District, Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation
Turkey (possible location)Syrian Arab Republic (previous confirmed location since Sep. 2012)
Ust-Dzheguta, Republic of Karachayevo-Cherkessia, Russian Federation
Moscovskiy Microrayon 6, App. 96, Ust-Dzheguta, Republic of Karachayevo-Cherkessia, Russian FederationSyrian Arab Republic (located in as at Aug. 2015) c) Iraq (possible alternative location as at Aug. 2015)
Russian
Russian
Russian
Vedeno Village, Vedenskiy District, Republic of Chechnya, Russian Federation
a) Syrian Arab Republic (located in as at Aug. 2015)b) Iraq (possible alternative location as at Aug. 2015)
Bugaroy Village, Itum-Kalinskiy District, Republic of Chechnya, Russian Federation
(Not registered as a citizen of the Russian Federation)
Syrian Arab Republic (located in as at Aug. 2015) Iraq (possible alternative location as at Aug. 2015)
Chegem-1 Village, Chegemskiy District, Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria, Russian Federation
Syrian Arab Republic (located in as at Aug. 2015) Iraq (possible alternative location as at Aug. 2015)
Astrakhan, Russian Federation
Syrian Arab Republic (located in as at Aug. 2015)Iraq (possible alternative location as at Aug. 2015)
Pashtunabad, Quetta, Baluchistan Province, Pakistan
Doma, Libya Libyan Libya (last known location)
Tajikistan Syrian Arab Republic (location as at Sep. 2015)
Syrian Arab Republic (location as at Sep. 2015)
Saudi Arabian
Morocco Turkey
Syrian Syrian Arab Republic
Derna, Libya Libyan Libya
Ben Guerdane, Tunisia Tunisian
Alexandria, Egypt Egyptian Egypt
Varzob area, TajikistanDushanbe, Tajikistan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
al-Duwadmi, Saudi Arabia
Sahl Village, Raqqa Province, Syrian Arab Republic
French Syrian Arab Republic (as at Sep. 2015)
Annaba, Algeria Alegerian Alegeria
Syrian Arab Republic
Al Muharraq, Bahrain
Saudi Arabian Syrian Arab Republic
Jakarta, Indonesia Indonesian
Palestinian Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories
Bourg la Reine, France
Bahraini (citizenship revoked in Jan 2015)
Jalan Baru LUK, No. 1, RT 05/07, Kelurahan Bhakti Jaya, Setu Sub-district, Pamulang District, Tangerang Selatan, Banten Province, Indonesia
Nuseirat Refugee Camp, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories
Demak, Indonesia Indonesian
Paris, France Syrian Arab Republic
France Al Mukalla, Hadwamawt province, Yemen
France Syrian Arab Republic
Yemen Yemen
FranceTunisia
Paris, 20th District, France
Saint Aubin les Elbeuf, Normandy, France
Raymah village, Sanaa Governorate ( ريمة ) , Yemen
Shadal (variant Shadaal) Bazaar, Achin District, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan
Kamkai Village, Achin District , Nangarhar Province, AfghanistanKamkai Village, Achin District , Nangarhar Province, AfghanistanSurkhel village, Achin District, Nangarhar Province, AfghanistanBatan village, Achin District, NangarharProvince, Afghanistan
Russian Federation
Russian Federation
Russian Federation
Johor, Malaysia Malaysia
Kitaevka, Novoselitskiy District, Stavropol Region, RussianFederation
Akharkho Street, 11, Katyr-Yurt, Achkhoy-Martanovskiy District, Republic of Chechnya, RussianFederation
Syrian Arab Republic (located in as at Aug. 2015)Iraq (possible alternative location as at Aug 2015)
Taman Bukit Ampang, State of Selangor, MalaysiaMalaysia (in prison since 2013)
Iki-Burul Village, Iki-Burulskiy District, Republic of Kalmykia, Russian Federation
Russian Federation
Egypt
Syrian Arab Republic Jordan
Yemen
Yemen
Monufia Governorate, Egypt
Qalamun, Damascus Province, Syrian Arab RepublicGhutah, Damascus Province, Syrian Arab RepublicTadamon, Rif Dimashq, Syrian Arab Republic
Syrian Arab Republic State of Palestine
Syrian Arab Republic (Southern. Location as of July 2016)
Syrian Arab Republic (Coastal area of. Location as of April 2016)
Raqqah Region, Marib Governorate, Yemen
Al Baydah Governorate, Yemen Al Baydah Governorate, Yemen
Additional Information
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
The Court for the Northern District of California, USA, issued a warrant of arrest for him on 1 Aug. 2007. Confirmed to have died in Maguindanao, the Philippines in January 2015. Mother’s name is Minah Binto Aogist Abd Aziz. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 19 Jun. 2009.Driver's License: D2161572
Member of Ansar Al-Islam (QDe.098). Sentenced on 15 Jul. 2008 to 10 years imprisonment in Germany. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 30 Jul. 2009.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 30 Jul. 2009.German travel document (“Reiseausweis”) A 0141062 (revoked as at Sep. 2012)
Left Kuwait for Pakistan in June 2001. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Security coordinator for Usama bin Laden (deceased). Repatriated to Afghanistan in February 2006. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 15 Jun. 2010.
Reportedly deceased in October 2001. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010.
Pakistan. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 15 Jun. 2010.
Member of Egyptian Islamic Jihad (QDe.003). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010.
Associated with Afghan Support Committee (ASC) (QDe.069), Revival of Islamic Heritage Society (RIHS)(QDe.070) and the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) (QDe.011). Photograph and fingerprints available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UNSC Special Notice. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Father’s name is Ahmed Ezat Zaki. Member of Egyptian Islamic Jihad (QDe.003). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010.
Responsible for the finances of Al-Qa’ida (QDe.004) in Yemen. Accused of involvement in the attack on the USS Cole in 2000. Arrested in Yemen in Nov. 2003. Sentenced to three years and one month of imprisonment by the specialized criminal court of first instance in Yemen. Released on 25 Dec. 2006 after the completion of his sentence. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jul. 2010.
Wanted by the Kuwaiti Security Authorities. Fugitive as of Jul. 2008. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 15 Jun. 2010.
Italian Fiscal Code DRAFRD64R12Z301C. Sentenced in Italy in Mar. 2002 to 8 years of imprisonment. Arrest warrant issued by the Italian authorities on 16 Nov. 2007. Considered a fugitive from justice by the Italian authorities as of 14 Dec. 2007. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 30 Jul. 2009.
Father’s name is Mahmoud ben Sasi. Mother’s name is Maryam bint al-Tijani. Inadmissible to the Schengen area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Apr. 2010.
Head of security wing of Ansar al-Shari'a in Tunisia (AAS-T) (QDe.143). Mother's name is Ourida Bint Mohamed. Deported from Italy to Tunisia on 1 Dec. 2004. Arrested in Tunisia in Aug. 2013. Imprisoned in the civilian prison of Burj al-‘Amiri on 13 Sep. 2013. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Apr. 2010.
Extradited from the United Kingdom to the United States of America on 5 Oct. 2012. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Apr. 2010.
Member of Ansar Al-Islam (QDe.098). Released from custody in Germany on 18 May 2012. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 30 Jul. 2009.
Italian Fiscal Code: JMM MDI 68A25 Z352D. Italian Judicial Authorities have issued a warrant of arrest against him, which had not been executed as of Sep. 2007. Imprisoned in Sousse Prison on 28 Jul. 2002 and sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment and administrative supervision. Released on 31 Jan. 2011 under a general amnesty. Mother’s name is Jamilah. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 9 Apr. 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Italian Fiscal Code: LBR HBB 61S17 Z352F. In detention in Tunisia as at Dec. 2009. Mother’s name is Fatima al-Galasi. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 9 Apr. 2010.
Formed Jemmah Anshorut Tauhid (JAT) (QDe.133) in 2008. In 2010, arrested for incitement to commit terrorism and fundraising with respect to a training camp in Aceh, Indonesia and sentenced to 15 years in 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Father's name is Mohamed. Mother's name is Zohra Chemkha. Member of the Council of the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014) (AQIM). Head of Al Mouakaoune Biddam (QDe.139), Al Moulathamoun (QDe.140) and Al Mourabitoun (QDe.141). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 30 Jul. 2009.
Professor of Chemistry. Deported from Italy to Tunisia on 27 Aug. 2006. Legally changed family name from Aouani to Lakhal in 2014. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Apr. 2010.
Italian Fiscal code: BGHFCL66R28Z352G. Sentenced to 7 years imprisonment in Italy on 29 Jun. 2007 by the Brescia Second Appeals Court. In detention in Italy as at Jun. 2009. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 20 Jul. 2009.
In prison in Italy until 28 Jul. 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Mother’s name is Feue Hlima Bent Barka and father’s name is Abderrahmane Mohammed Ben Azzouz. Deported from Italy to Morocco on 26 Feb. 2004. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Italian Fiscal Code DRMTMN54H07Z301T. Deported from Italy to Algeria on 22 Aug. 2008. Father in law of Djamel Lounici (QDi.155). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 28 Sep. 2009.
Confirmed to have died in Chad on 8 Mar. 2004. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Italian Fiscal Code: SSYBLK62T26Z336L. Sentenced to 8 years imprisonment in Italy on 2 February 2004. Considered a fugitive from justice by the Italian authorities. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Apr. 2010.
Mother’s name is Beya Al-Saidani. Deported from Italy to Tunisia on 2 Jun. 2008. Imprisoned in Tunisia in Aug. 2014. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Apr. 2010.
A deportation order was issued by the Italian authorities on 18 Oct. 2004. Considered a fugitive from justice by the Italian authorities as of Sep. 2007. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Mother's name is Radhiyah Makki. Sentenced to eight years and ten months of imprisonment for membership of a terrorist association by the Appeal Court of Milan, Italy, on 7 Feb. 2008. Sentence confirmed by the Italian Supreme Court on 15 Jan. 2009, which became definitive as of Feb. 2008. Subject to expulsion from Italy to Tunisia after serving the sentence. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 6 May 2010.
Associated with Ismail Abdallah Sbaitan Shalabi (QDi.128), Djamel Moustfa (QDi.129) and Mohamed Ghassan Ali Abu Dhess (QDi.130). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 19 Jan. 2010.
Under administrative control measure in Italy until 5 May 2010. Inadmissible to the Schengen area. Mother’s name is Khadijah al-Drissi. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Apr. 2010.
Italian Fiscal Code: HDDFTH63H28Z352V. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 30 Jul. 2009.
Al-Qaida senior official. In custody of the United States of America, as of July 2007. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 15 Jun. 2010.
Finance chief of the Afghan Support Committee (ASC) (QDe.069). Al-Qaida (QDe.004) facilitator and communication expert. Believed to be in Algeria as at Apr. 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Mother’s name is Khamisah al-Kathiri. Subject to a decree of expulsion, suspended on 17 Apr. 2007 by the European Court of Human Rights. Re-arrested in Italy on 20 May 2008. Inadmissible to the Schengen area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 6 May 2010.
Driver and private bodyguard to Usama bin Laden (deceased) from 1996 until 2001. Transferred from United States custody to Yemen in Nov. 2008. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jul. 2010.
Belgian nationality withdrawn on 26 Jan. 2009. In detention in Nivelles, Belgium, as of Oct. 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Mother’s name is Zina al-Zarkaoui. Imprisoned in France since 1 Feb. 2010 on charges of criminal conspiracy in relation to a terrorist organization. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 6 May 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 2 Jun. 2010.
Leader of Al-Qaida (QDe.004). Former operational and military leader of Egyptian Islamic Jihad (QDe.003), was a close associate of Usama Bin Laden (deceased). Believed to be in the Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Confirmed to have died on 16 Apr. 2004 in northern Niger. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Senior lieutenant of UBL. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Arrested in Karachi, Pakistan, 30 Sep. 2002. In custody of the United States of America, as of May 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 25 May 2010.
Family background: from the Hawiye's Habergidir, Ayr clan. Senior leader of Al-Itihaad Al-Islamiya (AIAI) (QDe.002) and Hizbul Islam in Somalia. Since 12 April 2010, also subject to the sanctions measures set out in Security Council resolution 1844 (2008) concerning Somalia and Eritrea (see www.un.org/sc/committees/751/index.shtml). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Jun. 2010.
Afghanistan. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Arrested on 28 Nov. 2001 and found guilty in Germany of being an accessory to murder and of membership in a terrorist organization and sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment on 8 Jan. 2007. Father's name is Brahim Brik. Mother's name is Habiba Abbes. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 20 May 2010.
Brother of Nurjaman Riduan Isamuddin (QDi.087). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Released from custody in Germany on 10 Dec. 2010 and relocated to Iraq on 6 Dec. 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 5 Oct. 2009.
Senior leader of Jemaah Islamiyah (QDe.092). Brother of Gun Gun Rusman Gunawan (QDi.218). In custody of the United States of America, as of July 2007. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 13 Apr. 2010.
In detention in the Philippines as at May 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 25 May 2010.
Father's name is Mohamed Elsayed Elsebai. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010.
Extradited from Italy to Tunisia on 13 Dec. 2008. Imprisoned in Mornaguia Prison on 29 Nov. 2011 pursuant to an order issued by the Court of First Instance of Grombalia for excavation of artefacts without a licence (case No. 12680/2011). Released on 27 Dec. 2011 after charges against him were dismissed. Inadmissible to the Schengen area. Mother’s name is Mabrukah al-Yazidi. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Apr. 2010.
Family Background: From the Ogaden clan, Reer - Abdille subclan. Part of the Al-Itihaad Al-Islamiya (AIAI) (QDe.002) leadership. Believed to have been involved in the attacks on the United States embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam in August 1998. Also subject to the sanctions measures set out in Security Council resolution 1844 (2008) concerning Somalia and Eritrea (see www.un.org/sc/committees/751/index.shtml). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 13 May 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 15 Jun. 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010.
In detention in Algeria since Oct. 2004. Former member of the GSPC listed as The Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Deputy head of the media committee of Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01) as at Apr. 2010. German authorities issued an arrest warrant for him on 21 Sep. 2001. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 20 May 2010. Reportedly deceased in September 2013 in the Afghanistan/Pakistan border area.
Deported from Italy to Tunisia on 28 February 2004. Serving a 12-year prison sentence in Tunisia for membership in a terrorist organization abroad as at Jan. 2010. Arrested in Tunisia in 2013. Legally changed family name from Ben Soltane to Hamdi in 2014. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Italian Fiscal Code: BCHMHT69R13Z352T. Mother’s name is Hedia Bannour. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Apr. 2010.
Present in Somalia as of Apr. 2009 following transfer from United Kingdom. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
In detention in Algeria as at April 2010. Arrest warrant issued by the German authorities on 9 Oct. 2003 for involvement in kidnapping. Former member of the Katibat Tarek Ibn Ziad of The Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
In custody in France as of May 2004. Sentenced to 25 years imprisonment in France in 2007. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 15 Jun. 2010.
Arrested 13 Mar. 2002, sentenced 12 July 2002 in the Philippines. Released from custody in the Philippines on 1 Jan. 2014 and subsequently deported to Indonesia. Physical description: height 165 cm. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 25 May 2010.
Sentenced to ten years of imprisonment by the Court of first instance of Milan on 21 Sep. 2006. In custody in Italy. Due for release on 6 Jan. 2012. Subject to expulsion from Italy after serving the sentence. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Considered a fugitive from justice by the Italian authorities (as of Nov. 2009). Left Sudan to Tunisia in 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 15 Jun. 2010.
Father's name is Mohamed ben Ahmed. Mother's name is Sfia bent Toubali. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 20 May 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Apprehended in July 2004 and in custody for trial in the United States of America, as at October 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
In custody in Jordan as at Mar. 2010. Father’s name is Mohammad Hijazi. Mother’s name is Sakina. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Detained in Italy since 9 Aug. 2008 for his implication in a case related to terrorism. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 15 Jun. 2010.
Close associate of Usama bin Laden (deceased) and facilitator of terrorist travel. In custody of the United States of America as at Jul. 2007. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Father’s name is Sheikh Ibrahim Ali Kaskar, mother’s name is Amina Bi, wife’s name is Mehjabeen Shaikh. International arrest warrant issued by the Government of India. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 20 May 2010.
Extradited from the United Kingdom to the United States of America on 5 Oct. 2012. Convicted on terrorism charges by a court in the United States of America in May 2014. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 22 Apr. 2010.
Italian Fiscal Code: KMMMHD68D03Z352N. Deported from Italy to Tunisia on 22 July 2005. Serving an eight-year prison term in Tunisia for membership of a terrorist organization abroad as at Jan. 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Associated with Al-Qaida-related groups in the United Kingdom and other countries. Convicted in absentia in Jordan for involvement in terrorist acts in 1998. Arrested in Feb. 2001 in the United Kingdom, was further detained between Oct. 2002 and Mar. 2005 and between Aug. 2005 and Jun. 2008. In custody since Dec. 2008. Deported to Jordan from the United Kingdom on 7 July 2013 to face terrorism charges. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 19 Oct. 2009.
Member of Ansar Al-Islam (QDe.098). Sentenced on 15 Jul. 2008 to 8 years imprisonment in Germany. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 30 Jul. 2009.
Sentenced to 7 years of imprisonment in Germany on 6 Dec. 2007. Released on 30 December 2012. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 5 Oct. 2009.
Under administrative control measure in Italy scheduled to expire on 15 Jan. 2012. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Father's name is Djelalli Moustfa. Mother's name is Kadeja Mansore. Associated with Ismail Abdallah Sbaitan Shalabi (QDi.128), Mohamed Ghassan Ali Abu Dhess (QDi.130) and Aschraf Al-Dagma (QDi.132). Deported from Germany to Algeria in Sep. 2007. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 19 Oct. 2009.
Father's name is Djelalli Moustfa. Mother's name is Kadeja Mansore. Associated with Ismail Abdallah Sbaitan Shalabi (QDi.128), Mohamed Ghassan Ali Abu Dhess (QDi.130) and Aschraf Al-Dagma (QDi.132). Deported from Germany to Algeria in Sep. 2007. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 19 Oct. 2009.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 25 May 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 25 May 2010.
Italian Fiscal code: LGBBLK66D23Z330U. Father’s name is Mamoune Mohamed. Mother’s name is Fatna Ahmed. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Father's name is Abdelkader. Mother's name is Johra Birouh. Returned from Italy to Algeria where he resides since Nov. 2008. Son in law of Othman Deramchi (QDi.164). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Member of the Shura Council of Al-Qaida (QDe.004) and Egyptian Islamic Jihad (QDe.003). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010.
Responsible for Usama bin Laden’s (deceased) security. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 15 Jun. 2010.
At large as at Dec. 2003. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 25 May 2010.
Was deported from Germany to Jordan in Feb. 2005. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Mother's name is Aminah Ahmad Sher al-Baloushi. In custody of the United States. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 25 May 2010.
Arrested on 9 Oct. 2002. In detention in Italy until 27 Apr. 2012. Sentenced in absentia to 20 years of imprisonment by the Tunis Military Court on 11 May 2005 for membership of a terrorist organization. Father's name is Mohamed Sharif. Mother's name is Fatima. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Deported from Italy to Algeria on 12 Aug. 2006. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Dec. 2009.
Abdul Rahman Yasin is in Iraq. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Former member of The Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014). Confirmed to have died in northern Mali on 19 Sep. 2006. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 19 Jun. 2009.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
In detention in the Philippines as at May 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 8 Jun. 2010.
Sentenced to six years and ten months of imprisonment for membership of a terrorist association by the Appeal Court of Milan, Italy, on 7 Feb. 2008. Imprisoned in Sfax Prison on 5 June 2007 pursuant to an order issued by the Appeals Tribunal in Tunisia for joining an organization linked to terrorist crimes (case No.9301/207). Sentenced to two years and 15 days’ imprisonment and released on 18 June 2008. Considered a fugitive from justice by the Italian authorities as at Jul. 2008. Under administrative control measure in Tunisia as at 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jun. 2010.
Served as a director of Ummah Tameer e-Nau (UTN) (QDe.068). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010.
Sentenced to life without parole in the Philippines on 23 Jan. 2009 for his involvement in the bombings of 30 Dec. 2000 in Manila, the Philippines. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 25 May 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 20 May 2010.
He is subject to Tribunale de Milano Custody Order n. 5236/02 R.G.N.R of 25 Nov. 2003 1511/02 R.G.GIP. Convicted and sentenced on 21 Sep. 2006 to seven years of detention by the Milan Assizes Court, Italy, for belonging to a criminal association with terrorist aims and receiving stolen goods. The sentence was confirmed on 17 Jul. 2007 by the Milan Assizes Appeal Court. In custody as at 16 Jun. 2009. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 20 Jul. 2009.
Considered a fugitive from justice by the Italian authorities and sentenced in absentia to 6 years imprisonment on 20 Nov. 2008. Member of Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (QDe.011). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 20 Jul. 2009.
Considered a fugitive from justice by the Italian authorities and sentenced in absentia to 6 years detention on 20 Nov. 2008. Sentenced in Tunisia to 4 years imprisonment for terrorist activity and in detention in Tunisia as at Jun. 2009. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 20 Jul. 2009.
Father’s name is Mohamed Ayman Ghabra. Mother’s name is Dalal. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 5 Oct. 2009.
Head of The Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014). Sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment in Algeria on 21 March 2007. Father's name is Rabah Droukdel. Mother's name is Z'hour Zdigha. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 4 May 2009.
Mother's name is Kalthoum Abdul Salam al-Shaftari. Senior member of Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (QDe.011) and member of Al-Qaida (QDe.004). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 24 Nov. 2009.
Member of Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (QDe.011). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 24 Nov. 2009.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 14 Sep. 2009.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 14 Sep. 2009.
Involved in the financing of and otherwise provided assistance to the Abu Sayyaf Group (QDe.001). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 14 Sep. 2009.
Previously listed between 16 Jan. 2008 and 3 Jan. 2014 (amended on 1 Jul. 2008, 23 Jul. 2008, 25 Jan. 2010). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 14 Sep. 2009.
Member of the Rajah Solaiman Movement (QDe.128). Father's name is Amorsolo Jarabata Pareja. Mother's name is Leonila Cambaya Rosalejos. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 13 May 2010.
Member of the Rajah Solaiman Movement (QDe.128) and linked to the Abu Sayyaf Group (QDe.001). Father's name is Fernando Rafael Dellosa. Mother's name is Editha Parado Cain. In detention in the Philippines as of Jan. 2010. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 13 May 2010.
Member of the Rajah Solaiman Movement (Qde.128). Father's name is Feliciano Delos Reyes Sr. Mother's name is Aurea Semborio. In detention in the Philippines as of May 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 13 May 2010.
Founder and leader of the Rajah Solaiman Movement (QDe.128) and linked to the Abu Sayyaf Group (QDe.001). In detention in the Philippines as of May 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 13 May 2010.
Member of the Rajah Solaiman Movement (QDe.128), Abu Sayyaf Group (Qde.001) and Jemaah Islamiyah (Qde.092). Father's name is Honorio Devera. Mother's name is Fausta Abogne. In detention in the Philippines as of May 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 13 May 2010.
Spiritual leader of the Rajah Solaiman Movement (QDe.128). Associated with Khadafi Abubakar Janjalani (QDi.180). In detention in the Philippines as of May 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 13 May 2010.
Member of the Rajah Solaiman Movement (QDe.128). Arrested by the Philippines authorities on 14 Mar. 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 13 May 2010.
Distinguishing marks include scars on both legs. Member of the Rajah Solaiman Movement (Qde.128), and associated with the Abu Sayyaf Group (QDe.001) and the Jemaah Islamiyah (QDe.092). In detention in the Philippines as of May 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 13 May 2010.
Belongs to the leadership and is the finance chief of the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (Qde.014). Mother’s name is Zakia Chebira. Father’s name is Lakhdar.
Belongs to the leadership of the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (listed under permanent reference number QDe.014). Located in Northern Mali as of Jun. 2008. Mother’s name is Zohra Fares. Father’s name is Mohamed.
Belongs to the leadership and is in charge of information committee of the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014). Mother’s name is Yamina Soltane. Father’s name is Abdelaziz. Associated with Abdelmalek Droukdel (QDi.232). Arrested in Algeria on 16 Dec. 2012. Incarcerated at the El-Harrach prison in Algiers, as of August 2015.
Associated with the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014). Located in Northern Mali as of Jun. 2008. Mother’s name is Benarouba Bachira. Father’s name is Mabrouk. He usurped the identity of Abid Hammadou, who allegedly died in Chad in 2004.
Released from custody in Germany in Apr. 2012.
Chief of operations of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (listed under permanent reference number QDe.118).
Chief of finance of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (QDe.118). His father’s name is Noor Muhammad.
Qatar-based terrorist financier and facilitator who has provided financial support to, and acted on behalf of, the senior leadership of Al-Qaida (QDe.004), including moving recruits to Al-Qaida training camps in South Asia. In Jan. 2008, convicted in absentia by the Bahraini High Criminal Court for financing terrorism, undergoing terrorist training, facilitating the travel of others to receive terrorist training abroad, and for membership in a terrorist organization. Arrested in Qatar in Mar. 2008. Served his sentence in Qatar and has been released from detention. Mother’s name is Hamdah Ahmad Haidoos.
Has acted on behalf of and provided financial, material and logistical support to Al-Qaida (QDe.004) and the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) (QDe.011). Arrested in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Jan. 2007 on charges of being a member of Al-Qaida and the LIFG. Following his conviction in the UAE in late 2007, he was transferred to Bahrain in early 2008 to serve out the remainder of his sentence. Following his release in 2008, he resumed fundraising activities for Al-Qaida, at least through 2012. He also collected money for the Taliban.
Associated with the Islamic Jihad Union (IJU), also known as the Islamic Jihad Group (QDe.119). Associated with Daniel Martin Schneider (QDi.260) and Adem Yilmaz (QDi.261). In detention in Germany as of Jun. 2010.
Associated with the Islamic Jihad Union (IJU), also known as the Islamic Jihad Group (QDe.119). Associated with Fritz Martin Gelowicz (QDi.259) and Daniel Martin Schneider (QDi.260). In detention in Germany as of Jun. 2010.
Financier of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (listed under permanent reference number QDe.118). Has served as the leader of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba in Saudi Arabia.
Muhammad Saeed is the leader of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (QDe.118).
Associated with Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (QDe.118). In detention as at June 2009.
Location (as at Apr. 2009): Pakistan. Overall leader and commander of the Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement (QDe.088). Involved in fundraising and recruitment for this organization. Reportedly deceased in Pakistan in February 2010.
Associated with Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (QDe.118) and Al-Qaida (QDe.004). In detention as at June 2009.
Associated with Al-Qaida (QDe.004). Head of Ganj madrasa, a.k.a. Madrasa Jamia Taleemul Quran wal Hadith, a.k.a. Madrasa Taleemul Quran wal Sunnah, located at the Ganj Gate, Phandu Road, Peshawar, Pakistan.
Other possible date of birth: 1979. He is a cousin of Ghazy Fezza Hishan Al Mazidih (QDi.277).
He is a cousin of Akram Turki Hishan Al Mazidih (QDi.276).
Provided operational guidance financial support and other services to or in support of Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115).
Convicted in absentia by Algerian tribunal on 28 Mar. 1996. Algerian international arrest warrant number 04/09 of 6 Jun. 2009 issued by the Tribunal of Sidi Mhamed, Algiers, Algeria. Algerian extradition request number 2307/09 of 3 Sep. 2009, presented to Malian authorities. Father’s name was Benazouz Nail. Mother’s name is Belkheiri Oum El Kheir. Member of The Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014)
Convicted in absentia by Algerian tribunal on 28 Mar. 1996. Algerian international arrest warrant number 03/09 of 6 Jun. 2009 issued by the Tribunal of Sidi Mhamed, Algiers, Algeria. Algerian extradition request number 2307/09 of 3 Sep. 2009, presented to Malian authorities. Father’s name is Ali Belkalem. Mother’s name is Fatma Saadoudi. Member of The Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014)
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Confirmed to have died on 30 Sep. 2011 in Yemen.
Appears on a 2009 list of 85 persons wanted by the government of Saudi Arabia.
In approximately 2005, ran a "basic training" camp for Al-Qaida (QDe.004) in Pakistan.
Senior Jemaah Islamiyah (QDe.092) leader. Father's name is Abu Bakar Ba'asyir (QDi.217).
Physical description: 180 cm tall, dark hair, 7-9 cm. long scar on the face, part of the tongue is missing, has a speech defect. Resides in the Russian Federation as at Nov. 2010. International arrest warrant issued in the year 2000. INTERPOL Special Notice contains biometric information. Reportedly deceased as of April 2014.
Operative and principal bomb maker of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (QDe.129). Believed to be hiding in Yemen as at Mar. 2011. Wanted by Saudi Arabia. Also associated with Nasir 'abd-al-Karim 'Abdullah Al-Wahishi (QDi.274), Qasim Yahya Mahdi al-Rimi (QDi.282), and Anwar Nasser Abdulla Al-Aulaqi (QDi.283).
Operational commander of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (QDe.129). Has been involved in raising funds and stockpiling arms for AQAP operations and activities in Yemen. Known associate of Qasim Yahya Mahdi al-Rimi (QDi.282) and Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso (deceased). Father’s name is Ahmed Othman Al Omirah.
Senior member of Jemaah Islamiyah (QDe.092) involved in planning and funding multiple terrorist attacks in the Philippines and Indonesia. Provided training to Abu Sayyaf Group (QDe.001). In custody in Indonesia as at Feb. 2012.
Senior member of Jemaah Islamiyah (QDe.092) directly involved in obtaining funding for terrorist attacks. Sentenced in Indonesia to five years in prison on 29 Jun. 2010. Father’s name is Mohamad Iqbal Abdurrahman (QDi.086).
Physical description: 5 feet 2 inches; 157,4 cm. Name of father: Ali Muhammad. Mati ur-Rehman is the chief operational commander of Lashkar i Jhangvi (LJ) (QDe.096). Associated with Harakat-ul Jihad Islami (QDe.130).
Pakistan-based senior Al-Qaida (QDe.004) leader also associated with The Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014). Wanted by Mauritanian authorities.
Senior Al-Qaida (QDe.004) leader who, as of late 2010, was responsible for the supervision of other senior Al-Qaida officials. As of 2010, Al-Qaida commander in Pakistan and provider of financial assistance to Al-Qaida fighters in Afghanistan. Has also been a top Al-Qaida strategist and field commander in Afghanistan, and instructor at Al-Qaida training camp. Mother’s name is Al-Zahra Amr Al-Khouri (a.k.a. al Zahra’ ‘Umar).
Leader of Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115) (AQI). Currently based in Iraq. Responsible for managing and directing AQI large scale operations.
Associated with Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (QDe.010). Brother of Monir Chouka (QDi.300). Arrest warrant issued by the investigating judge of the German Federal Court of Justice on 5 Oct. 2010.
Associated with Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (QDe.010). Brother of Yassin Chouka (QDi.301). Arrest warrant issued by the investigating judge of the German Federal Court of Justice on 5 Oct. 2010.
Associated with Islamic Jihad Group (QDe.119). Arrest warrant issued by the investigating judge of the German Federal Court of Justice on 17 Aug. 2009.
Father's name is Abu Bakar Ba'asyir (QDi.217). Brother of Abdul Rahim Ba’aysir (QDi.293). Belongs to the leadership of and is involved in recruitment and fundraising for Jemmah Anshorut Tauhid (JAT) (QDe.133) Associated with Jemaah Islamiyah (QDe.092).
Has provided facilitation and financial services to Al-Qaida (QDe.004). Associated with Harakatul Jihad Islami (QDe.130), Jaish-I-Mohammed (QDe.019), and Al-Akhtar Trust International (QDe.121).
Al-Qaida (QDe.004) facilitator, courier and operative. As of 2010, facilitated activities for senior Pakistan-based Al-Qaida operatives.
Was a financial facilitator for the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (QDe.010) and Al-Qaida (QDe.004). Was associated with Tohir Abdulkhalilovich Yuldashev. As of late 2010, in custody of Pakistani authorities. Father’s name is Fazal Ahmad.
Acting emir of Jemmah Anshorut Tauhid (JAT) (QDe.133). Associated with Abu Bakar Ba’asyir (QDi.217), Abdul Rahim Ba’aysir (QDi.293) and Jemaah Islamiyah (QDe.092).
Founding member of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (QDe.118) and deputy to Lashkar-e-Tayyiba leader Hafiz Muhammad Saeed (QDi.263).
Senior leader and co-founder of Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (QDi.118) (LeT) who has held various senior leader positions in LeT and its front organization, Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JUD) (listed as an alias of LeT). As of 2010, in charge of LeT/JUD finance department, director of its education department and president of its medical wing. Other title: Professor.
Member of leadership council as of early 2010 and head of finance for the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (QDe.010). Coordinated financial and logistical support for the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan in Afghanistan and Pakistan between 2009-2012. Transferred and delivered funds to Fazal Rahim (QDi.303).
Electronics and explosives expert for Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) (QDe.132). Involved in attack planning for TTP. Provided financial and logistical support for TTP and participated in TTP-sponsored militant training.
Father’s name is Slimane. Mother’s name is Akrouf Khadidja. Coordinator of groups associated with The Organisation of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014) in northern Mali.
Founder and leader of Ansar Eddine (QDe.135). Member of the Tuareg Ifogas tribe. Linked to the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014) and Mouvement pour l’Unification et le Jihad en Afrique de l’Ouest (MUJAO) (QDe.134). Name of father is Ag Bobacer Arhali, name of mother is Rhiachatou Wallet Sidi.
Leader of the Mouvement pour l’Unification et le Jihad en Afrique de l’Ouest (MUJAO) (QDe.134). Member of The Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014). Arrested in April 2005 in Mauritania, escaped from Nouakchott jail on 26 Apr. 2006. Re-arrested in Sep. 2008 in Mali and released on 15 Apr. 2009. Associated with Mokhtar Belmokhtar (QDi.136). Father’s name is Leewemere.
Leader of the Mouvement pour l’Unification et le Jihad en Afrique de l’Ouest (MUJAO) (QDe.134). Has provided logistical support to the Sahelian group Al Moulathamine, linked with the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014). International arrest warrant issued by Mauritania. Mother’s name is Tijal Bint Mohamed Dadda.
Since Jan. 2012, he is the Leader of Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137), a Syria-based group listed in May 2014, and previously listed as an alias of Al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) (QDe.115) between 30 May 2013 and 13 May 2014. Associated with Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim Ali Al-Badri Al-Samarrai (QDi.299) and Aiman Muhammed Rabi al-Zawahiri (QDi.006).
Member of the Mouvement pour l’Unification et le Jihad en Afrique de l’Ouest (MUJAO) (QDe.134).
Trained in Afghanistan in the late 1980s with Al-Qaida (QDe.004) to make bombs. Former top military commander of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad (QDe.003). Since 2011, established Muhammad Jamal Network (MJN) (QDe.136) and terrorist training camps in Egypt and Libya. Conducted MJN’s terrorist activities with support from Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (QDe.129). Reported to be involved in the attack on the United States Mission in Benghazi, Libya, on 11 Sep. 2012. Headed Nasr City terrorist cell in Egypt in 2012. Linked to Aiman al-Zawahiri (QDi.006) and the leadership of AQAP and the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) (QDe.014). Arrested and imprisoned multiple times by Egyptian authorities since ca. 2000. Released in 2011 but re-arrested by Egyptian authorities in Nov. 2012. Imprisoned in Egypt pending trial as of Sep. 2013. Wife’s name is Samah ‘Ali Al-Dahabani (Yemeni national).
Leader and trainer of an Al-Qaida electronics and explosives workshop producing improvised explosive device components.
One of the founders and a current leader of Lashkar i Jhangvi (LJ) (QDe.096). Physical description: heavy build with black eye colour, black hair colour and medium brown complexion with a heavy black beard. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Fundraiser for Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137).
Official spokesman of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), and emir of ISIL in Syria, closely associated with Abu Mohammed al-Jawlani (QDi.317) and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, listed as Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai (QDi.299).
A Kuwait-based facilitator in charge of the ‘committee of zakat’ and financier for Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137).
A Kuwait-based financier, recruiter and facilitator for Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), and Jabhat al-Nusrah, listed as Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137). Associated with Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai (QDi.299) and Abu Mohammed al-Jawlani (QDi.317).
Provides support to Al-Qaida (QDe.004) and Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) (QDe.115), in Syria and Iraq.
A long time facilitator and financier for Al-Qaida (QDe.004), appointed as a regional leader of Jabhat al-Nusrah, listed as Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137).
Explosives expert and operative for the Abdallah Azzam Brigades (AAB) (QDe.144). Wanted by the Saudi Arabian Government for terrorism. Physical description: eye colour: dark; hair colour: dark; complexion: olive. Speaks Arabic. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Financier and facilitator for Al-Qaida (QDe.004) and Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115).
Administrative amir of Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137).
Senior member of Al-Qaida (QDe.004). Wanted by the Saudi Arabian Government for terrorism. Father's name is Abdullah Saleh al Zahrani. Physical description: eye colour: dark; hair colour: dark; complexion: olive. Speaks Arabic. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Has ties to numerous senior Al-Qaida (QDe.004) leaders. Wanted by the Saudi Arabian Government for terrorism. Father's name is Abdullah Razeeq al Mouled al Sbhua. Physical description: eye colour: dark; hair colour: dark; complexion: dark. Speaks Arabic. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Member of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (QE.A.129.10). Physical description: eye colour: brown; hair colour: brown; height: 185 cm.
Founder of the Tunisian Combatant Group (QDe.090) and leader of Ansar al-Shari'a in Tunisia (QDe.143). Arrest warrant issued by Tunisian Court of First Instance on 23 Aug. 2013.
Sharia amir of Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137) as of early 2014.
Senior Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) (QDe.115), official. Previously served as a representative of AQI to Al-Qaida (QDe.004) senior leadership in Pakistan.
French terrorist fighter who travelled to Syria and joined Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) (QDe.115). Active in radicalizing and propagating Al-Qaida’s (QDe.004) ideology through the Internet. Incites violent activities against France. French arrest warrant issued on 12 Jun. 2015by a magistrate of the anti-terrorism division of the Prosecutor’s Office in Paris for her participation in a terroristcriminal association.
French terrorist fighter who travelled to Syria and joined Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137). Facilitator of foreign terrorist fighters from France to Syria. Activist in violent propaganda through the Internet.
A leader of an armed group linked to Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137) and a key facilitator for a Syrian foreign terrorist fighter network. Active in terrorist propaganda through the Internet.
A veteran member of the ‘Chechen Network’ (not listed) and other terrorist groups. He was convicted of his role and membership in the ‘Chechen Network’ in France in 2006. Joined Jabhat al-Nusrah, listed as Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137) in October 2013.
A member and regional commander of Jabhat al-Nusrah, listed as Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137) and a facilitator of foreign recruits for that group.
Member of the Kanuri tribe. Physical description: eye colour: black; hair colour: black. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice. Leader of Jama'atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda'Awati Wal-Jihad (Boko Haram) (QDe.138). Under Shekau’s leadership, Boko Haram has been responsible for a series of major terrorist attacks.
A member of Al-Qaida (QDe.004) as of 2012 and a fighter in the Syrian Arab Republic since early 2014. Provided financial, material, and technological support for Al-Qaida, Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137) and Al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) (QDe.115).
Facilitator who provides financial support for and financial services to and in support of Al-Qaida (QDe.004).
As of mid-2014, Syria-based senior military commander and shura council member of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) (QDe.115). Led approximately 1,000 foreign fighters for ISIL and committed a number of attacks in northern Syria.
Facilitator who provides financial, material, and technological support for Al-Qaida (QDe.004) and Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137).
Physical description: eye colour: brown; hair colour: black; height: 178cm; Tattoos: BROKEN DREAMS in letters (on back) and landscape of Africa (on right upper arm). Father’s name: Richard Luc-Giffard; Mother’s name: Sigrid Cuspert. European arrest warrant issued by investigating judge at the Federal Court of Justice of Germany, dated 14 May 2014 and 5 Dec. 2014.
Member of Jemaah Islamiyah (QDe.092) and leader of Hilal Ahmar Society Indonesia (HASI) (QDe.147).
A senior leader of Jemaah Islamiyah (QDe.092) who has held leadership positions in Hilal Ahmar Society Indonesia (HASI) (QDe.147).
Head of the foreign affairs division and key outreach player of Jemaah Islamiyah (QDe.092). Associated with Hilal Ahmar Society Indonesia (HASI) (QDe.147).
Commander of Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) (QDe.132) since 7 Nov. 2013. Led the local TTP in Pakistan’s northwest valley of Swat from 2007 to 2009.
Qatar-based facilitator who provides financial services to, or in support of, Al-Qaida (QDe.004).
Physical description: eye colour: brown; height: 171cm. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice. Previous occupation: trading agent. A member of Ansar al-Shari’a in Tunisia (QDe.143), active in recruitment of foreign terrorist fighters and arms smuggling. Detained and sentenced to 30 months imprisonment for planning terrorist acts in 2005 in Tunisia. Planned and perpetrated the attack against the Consulate of the United States in Benghazi, Libya on 11 Sep. 2012. Arrest warrant issued by the Tunisian National Guard (as at Mar. 2015). Father’s name is Taher Ouni Harzi, mother’s name is Borkana Bedairia. Reportedly killed in an airstrike in Mosul, Iraq, in June 2015.
Physical description: eye colour: brown; height: 172cm. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice. Previous occupation: worker. A dangerous and active member of Al Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115) in 2004, also active in facilitating and hosting members of Ansar al-Shari’a in Tunisia (QDe.143) in Syria. Sentenced, in absentia, on 30 October 2007, to 24 years imprisonment for terrorist activities by the Appeals Court of Tunis. Father’s name is Taher Ouni Harzi, mother’s name is Borkana Bedairia. Reportedly killed in Syria in June 2015.
Leader of Ansar al ChariaDerna (QDe.145).
Kuwait-based facilitator who provides financial services to, or in support of, Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137) and Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (QDe.129).
Kuwait-based facilitator who provides financial services to, or in support of, Al-Qaida (QDe.004) and Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137).
Qatar-based facilitator who provides financial services to, or in support of, Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137).
Recruiter for Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), in the Syrian Arab Republic, and a key figure in the the Al-Khanssaa brigade, a female ISIL brigade established in Al-Raqqa to enforce ISIL’s interpretation of Sharia law. Sex: female. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Foreign terrorist fighter with Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), in the Syrian Arab Republic. Wanted by the authorities of the United Kingdom. Physical description: hair colour: brown/black. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Foreign terrorist fighter with Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), in the Syrian Arab Republic. Physical description: eye colour: brown; hair colour: brown/black. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Recruiter for Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), in the Syrian Arab Republic. Sex: female. Husband’s name is: Junaid Hussain. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Syria-based French violent extremist and member of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115). Subject to a European Arrest Warrant.
As at Aug. 2015, leader of Jamaat Abu Banat terrorist group, which forms part of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), and operates on the outskirts of Syrian Arab Republic cities Aleppo and Idlib, extorting funds from and carrying out kidnappings and public executions of local Syrians. Physical description: eye colour brown, hair colour: dark, build: strong, straight nose, height: 180-185 cm, speaks Russian, English, Arabic. Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes committed in its territory. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
As at Aug. 2015, emir of Russian-speaking militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115). Controls the Syrian Arab Republic cities of Al Dana and Idlib as an ISIL chief. Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes committed in its territory. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
As at Aug. 2015, one of the leaders of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), commanding directly 130 militants. Physical description: eye colour: brown, hair colour: black, build: solid; distinguishing marks: oval face, beard, missing a right hand and left leg, speaks Russian, Chechen and possibly German and Arabic. Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes committed in its territory. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Belongs to Andar tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Mullah. a) Director of Administrative Affairs under the Taliban regime b) Minister of Finance under the Taliban regime
Taliban Shadow Governor for Logar Province as of late 2012. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sahak tribe (Ghilzai). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi
A close associate of Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004). Member of Taliban Supreme Council as at Dec. 2009. Belongs to Kakar tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Haji. First Deputy, Council of Ministers under the Taliban regime. Foreign Minister under the Taliban regime. Political Advisor of Mullah Mohammed Omar.
Active in terrorist operations in Eastern Afghanistan. Collects money from drug traffickers. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Member of the Taliban Supreme Council as at 2009. Family is originally from Neka District, Paktia Province, Afghanistan. Responsible for attack on Afghan parliamentarians in November 2007 in Baghlan; owns land in central Baghlan Province. Belongs to Zadran tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi
Father's name is Ghulam Nabi, also known as Mullah Musafir. Left eye missing. Brother-in-law of Ahmad Jan Akhundzada Shukoor Akhundzada (TAi.109). Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Hotak tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Reportedly deceased as of April 2013.
Graduate of the Haqqaniya madrasa in Akora Khattak, Pakistan. Believed to have had close relations with Taliban Leader Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004). Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Member of Taliban Supreme Council as at June 2010. Belongs to Barakzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice. Reportedly deceased as of January 2016.
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Involved in drug trafficking. Belongs to Ghilzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Deputy Minister of Agriculture under the Taliban regime.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010.
Member of the Taliban Military Commission as at mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Barich tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Mullah. Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation under the Taliban regime
In July 2003 he was in custody in Kabul, Afghanistan. Released from custody in 2007. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Member of the Taliban leadership council as of mid-2013. Belongs to Andar tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy Minister of Education under the Taliban regime.
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Kakar tribe. He is a member of the Taliban Supreme Council. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Mullah . Haji. President of Central Bank (Da Afghanistan Bank) under the Taliban regime. Minister of Finance under the Taliban regime.
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Mullah . Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs under the Taliban regime.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Head of the Information Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the Taliban regime
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Taliban member responsible for Nangarhar Province as at 2008. Until 7 Sep. 2007 he was also listed under number TAi.048. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Maulavi . Mullah . Governor of Khost and Paktika provinces under the Taliban regime. Vice-Minister of Information and Culture under the Taliban regime. Vice-Minister of Information and Culture under the Taliban regime.
Father of Sirajuddin Jallaloudine Haqqani (TAi.144), Nasiruddin Haqqani (TAi.146) and Badruddin Haqqani (deceased). Brother of Mohammad Ibrahim Omari (TAi.042) and Khalil Ahmed Haqqani (TAi.150). He is an active Taliban leader. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Head of the Taliban Miram Shah Shura as at 2008. Belongs to Zadran tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Minister of Frontier Affairs under the Taliban regime
Member of Taliban Supreme Council responsible for Takhar and Badakhshan provinces. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Qari . Picture available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Member of the Taliban Peshawar Shura as of 2008. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy Minister of Planning under the Taliban regime
Member of Taliban Supreme Council in charge of the Medical Committee as of Jan. 2011. Directly supervises three medical centers caring for wounded Taliban fighters as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Barakzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Mayor of Kandahar under the Taliban regime. Minister of Public Health under the Taliban regime
Taliban member responsible for Nuristan Province, Afghanistan, as of May 2007. Belongs to Nuristani tribe. Reportedly deceased in early 2012. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Deputy Minister of Public Works under the Taliban regime
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Minister of Haj and Religious Affairs under the Taliban regime
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Minister of Haj and Religious Affairs under the Taliban regime
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Education Minister under the Taliban regime
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Taliban member responsible for Faryab, Jawzjan, Sari Pul and Balkh Provinces, Afghanistan as at June 2010. Involved in drug trafficking. Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Taliban Military Council as at December 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Deputy Minister of Security (Intelligence) under the Taliban regime.
Belongs to Hottak tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Maulavi . Governor of Baghlan Province under the Taliban regime
Belongs to Tokhi tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . a) Governor of Balkh Province under the Taliban Regime b) Head of Northern Zone under the Taliban regime
Member of the Taliban Gerd-e-Jangal Shura and Head of the Taliban Prisoners and Refugees Committee. Belongs to Ishaqzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Governor of Jawzjan Province under the Taliban regime
Has a prosthetic right leg. Member of Taliban Supreme Council as of mid-2013, acted as deputy of Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004) in Mar. 2010. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Achekzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Mullah . Governor of Kandahar Province under the Taliban regime. Deceased as of 9 February 2016.
Taliban member responsible for Herat, Farah and Nimroz provinces as at mid-2013. Member of the Taliban Supreme Council and Quetta Shura. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Achekzai tribe. Involved in transporting suicide bombers to Afghanistan. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Mullah . Governor of Kabul Province under the Taliban regime. Governor of Balk Province under the Taliban regime
Alternative title: Sar Muallim. Reconciled after the fall of the Taliban regime, and assumed duties under the new Government on district level in Kunduz Province. Confirmed assassinated by Taliban on 9 November 2008. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Mayor of Kunduz City. Acting, Governor of Kunduz Province under the Taliban regime
Involved in drug trafficking. Taliban member responsible for military affairs in Takhar province, Afghanistan, as of May 2007. Facilitated fund raising in the Gulf on behalf of the Taliban since 2003. Also facilitated meetings between Taliban officials and wealthy supporters and arranged for more than a dozen individuals to travel to Kabul, Afghanistan, for suicide attacks. Believed to be in the Gulf region. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Governor of Logar Province under the Taliban regime
Taliban member responsible for Nangarhar Province as at 2011. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Zadran tribe. Close associate of Sirajuddin Jallaloudine Haqqani (TAi.144). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Maulavi . Governor of Paktia Province under the Taliban regime
Member of Taliban Supreme Council as at 2011. Belongs to Nurzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Governor of Saripul Province under the Taliban regime
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Chief Justice of Military Court under the Taliban regime
Member of Taliban Supreme Military Council as well as Taliban Supreme Council as at June 2010. Belongs to Popalzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Deputy Minister of Agriculture under the Taliban regime
Member of Taliban Supreme Council as at 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Nurzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Mullah . Minister of Communication under the Taliban regime
Belongs to Popalzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice. Deceased as of November 2015.
Leads a commission to register enemies of the Taliban as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Nurzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Deputy Minister of Commerce under the Taliban regime
One foot lost in landmine explosion. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Nurzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Mullah . Minister of Urban Development under the Taliban regime. President of Central Bank (Da Afghanistan Bank) under the Taliban regime
He was one of the deputies of Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004) and a member of the Taliban's Supreme Council, in charge of military operations. Arrested in 2007 and was in custody in Pakistan. Confirmed deceased in March 2010 and buried in Karachi, Pakistan. Linked by marriage to Saleh Mohammad Kakar Akhtar Muhammad (TAi.149). Belonged to Alokozai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Mullah . Hadji . Maulawi
Arrested in Feb. 2010 and in custody in Pakistan. Extradition request to Afghanistan pending in Lahore High Court, Pakistan as of June 2011. Belongs to Popalzai tribe. Senior Taliban military commander and member of Taliban Quetta Council as of May 2007. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Mullah . Deputy Minister of Defence under the Taliban regime
Member of the Taliban Quetta Shura as at 2009. Taliban member responsible for Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan, as at 2011. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Mullah . Commander of Central Corps under the Taliban regime
Member of the Taliban Supreme Council as at June 2007. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sulaimankhel tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Mullah. a) Minister of Education under the Taliban regime b) Taliban representative in UN-led talks under the Taliban regime
Taliban member responsible for Jawzjan Province in Northern Afghanistan until 2008. Involved in drug trafficking. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Mullah . Maulavi.
Taliban member responsible for Jawzjan Province in Northern Afghanistan until 2008. Involved in drug trafficking. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Maulavi . Deputy Minister of Education under the Taliban regime
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Wazir tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. UN Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the Taliban regime
Brother of Jalaluddin Haqqani (TAi.040) Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Alhaj. Deputy Minister of Frontier Affairs under the Taliban regime
Member of the Taliban Supreme Council. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Minister of Higher Education under the Taliban regime. Mayor of Kabul City under the Taliban regime
Member of Taliban Cultural Commission. Directs a Taliban "front" and coordinates all military activities of Taliban forces in Maiwand District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Kharoti (Taraki) tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Head of Bakhtar Information Agency (BIA) under the Taliban regime
Directs a Taliban "front"(mahaz) and serves as member of the military commission of the Taliban as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Director of the Passport and Visa Department in the Ministry of Interior under the Taliban regime
Belongs to Nurzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Alhaj. Mullah Minister of Water, Sanitation and Electricity under the Taliban regime
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Deputy Minister of Public Health under the Taliban regime. Picture available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Lost one leg in 1980s. Interim leader of Taliban Supreme Council from February to April 2010. In charge of recruitment activities as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Isakzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Minister of Public Works under the Taliban regime
Originally from Uruzgan, settled and lived later in Kandahar. Was a member of Taliban Supreme Council Political Commission in 2010. No specific role in the Taliban movement, active as a businessman in his personal capacity as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Alizai tribe. Brother of Abdul Jalil Haqqani Wali Mohammad (TAi.034). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Haji. Mullah Director of Foreign Relations, Kandahar Province under the Taliban regime
Cousin of Moulavi Noor Jalal. Grandfather’s name is Salam. Taliban member responsible for Laghman Province as of late 2010. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy Minister of Finance under the Taliban regime
Member of Taliban Supreme Council responsible for Takhar and Badakhshan provinces as at Dec. 2009. Confirmed killed on 17 February in Peshawar, Pakistan and buried in Takhar Province, Afghanistan. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Minister of Repatriation under the Taliban regime
Reportedly deceased in December 2006 and buried in Panjwai District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. Belonged to Ghilzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Minister of Ministry of Preventing Vice and Propagating Virtue under the Taliban regime
Deputy Head (Intelligence) of the Quetta Military Council as of 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Head of Investigation Department, Ministry of Security (Intelligence) under the Taliban regime
Member of Taliban Supreme Military Council as at 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Minister of Water and Electricity under the Taliban regime
Advisor to the Taliban Supreme Council as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Barakzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Alhaj . Mullah. Vice-Minister of Work and Social Affairs under the Taliban regime. Mayor of Kabul City under the Taliban regime
Involved in drug trafficking as of 2011, primarily through Gerd-e-Jangal, Afghanistan. Active in the provinces of Khost, Paktia and Paktika, Afghanistan as of May 2007. Taliban "Governor" of Kandahar as of May 2007. Deputy to Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar (TAi.024) in the Taliban Supreme Council as of 2009. Taliban official responsible for four southern provinces of Afghanistan. Following the arrest of Mullah Baradar in February 2010 he was temporarily-in-charge of the Taliban Supreme Council. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Ishaqzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Mullah. Minister of Civil Aviation and Transportation under the Taliban regime. Reportedly killed in May 2016
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Ghilzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Deputy Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism under the Taliban regime
Works on recruitment for the Taliban movement as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Popalzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Director, Kabul Custom House under the Taliban regime
Directs Taliban "front" in Gelan District, Ghazni Province, Afghanistan as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Andar tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy Minister of Finance under the Taliban regime. Governor of Ghazni Province under the Taliban regime. Governor of Paktia Province under the Taliban regime.
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Member of the Taliban Supreme Council as of May 2007. Member of the Financial Commission of the Taliban Council. Responsible for logistics for the Taliban and also active as a businessman in his personal capacity as at mid-2013. Belongs to Alizai tribe. Brother of Atiqullah Wali Mohammad (TAi.070). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Mullah. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs under the Taliban regime
Member of Taliban Supreme Council and member of Taliban Cultural Commission as at 2010. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Minister of Information under the Taliban regime
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Hotak tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy (Cultural) Minister of Information and Culture under the Taliban regime. Head of Consular Department of Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the Taliban regime
Family is originally from Zabul, but settled later in Helmand. Member of the Taliban Supreme Council and spokesperson for Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004) as of 2007. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Kharoti tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Director of the Information and Culture Department in Kandahar Province under the Taliban regime. Spokesperson of the Taliban regime.
Deputy to Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004). Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Maulavi . Minister of Justice under the Taliban regime
Reportedly deceased in 2005. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy Minister of Mines and Industries under the Taliban regime
Ethnic Pashtun from Baghlan Province. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Speaks fluent English, Urdu and Arabic. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy Minister of Haj and Religious Affairs under the Taliban regime. Deputy Minister of Higher Education under the Taliban regime
Deputy Commander of Ezatullah Haqqani Khan Sayyid (TAi.064) as at Mar. 2010. Member of Taliban Peshawar Military Council as at June 2010. Belongs to Pashai ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy Minister of Preventing Vice and Propagating Virtue under the Taliban regime
Member of the Taliban Supreme Council as of May 2007. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Member of the Taliban Peshawar Shura. Responsible for Afghan Taliban activity in Federally Administrated Tribal Areas, Pakistan as at 2008. A leading expert in IED and suicide attacks as of 2012. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy Minister of Preventing Vice and Propagating Virtue under the Taliban regime. Secretary General of the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) under the Taliban regime
Reportedly deceased in Dec. 2001. Belonged to Khogyani tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 20 Jul. 2010. Qari. Minister of Security (Intelligence) under the Taliban regime
As of mid-2007, he provided support to the Taliban in the form of weapons and money. Believed to be in the Gulf region. Belongs to Taraki tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy Minister of Security (Intelligence) under the Taliban regime
Associated with Mullah Jalil Haqqani (TAi.034). Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Popalzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Maulavi. Governor of Ghazni Province under the Taliban regime
Belongs to Popalzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Mullah. Governor of Herat Province under the Taliban regime. Spokesperson of the Taliban regime. Governor of Kabul province under the Taliban regime. Minister of Internal Affairs under the Taliban regime
Taliban commander for Ghazni Province as at 2008. Belongs to Andar tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Governor of Laghman Province under the Taliban regime.
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan/Iran border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Qari. Governor of Wardak (Maidan) Province under the Taliban regime
Member of the Taliban Quetta Shura. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Nurzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Governor of Nimroz Province under the Taliban regime
Taliban member responsible for Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan, as at early 2007. Brother-in-law of Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004). Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Mullah. Governor of Zabol and Uruzgan Provinces under the Taliban regime.
Reportedly deceased in 2001. Belonged to Kakar tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Head of Dar-ul-Efta (Fatwa Department) of Supreme Court under the Taliban regime
Belongs to Ghilzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Head of Ariana Afghan Airlines under the Taliban regime
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Alizai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Charge d'Affaires, Taliban Embassy, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Picture available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Belongs to Mangal tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Third Secretary, Taliban Embassy, Islamabad, Pakistan
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Qari. Third Secretary, Taliban Consulate General, Peshawar, Pakistan
Belongs to Popalzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Education Attache, Taliban Consulate General, Peshawar, Pakistan
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Mufti. First Secretary, Taliban Consulate General, Karachi, Pakistan
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Commercial Attache, Taliban Consulate General, Karachi, Pakistan
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Baloch ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Additional title: Hafiz. Maulavi. Repatriation Attache, Taliban Consulate General, Quetta, Pakistan
Member of Taliban Supreme Council and advisor to Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004) as at June 2010. Leads a Taliban "front" (mahaz) as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Sadat ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Governor of Faryab Province under the Taliban regime
Member of the Taliban Supreme Council as of 2009. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Alokozai tribe. Member of Taliban leadership in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 1 Jun. 2010. Maulavi. Mullah. Governor of Helmand Province under the Taliban regime
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy Governor of Kabul Province under the Taliban regime
Supervises two military training centers of the Taliban as of mid-2013. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Hotak tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Governor of Khost Province under the Taliban regime. Governor General of Paktia, Paktika, Khost and Ghazni Provinces under the Taliban regime
Originally from Ghazni Province, but later lived in Uruzgan. Taliban Shadow Governor for Uruzgan Province as of late 2012. Serves as a member of the Military Commission as of July 2016. Belongs to Hotak tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Governor of Samangan Province under the Taliban regime
Reportedly deceased in North Afghanistan in 1999. Belonged to Wardak tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Governor of Uruzgan Province under the Taliban regime
Member of Taliban Supreme Council and Head of Taliban Religious Committee. Belongs to Ahmadzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 23 Jul. 2010. Chief Justice of Supreme Court under the Taliban regime
Deputy Head of Taliban Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia until 25 Sept. 1998. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Deputy of High Court under the Taliban regime. Picture available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. First Secretary, Taliban Embassy, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Commercial Attache, Taliban Embassy, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Third Secretary, Taliban Embassy, Islamabad, Pakistan. Picture available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Souncil Special Notice.
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Haji. Commercial Attache, Taliban Embassy, Islamabad, Pakistan
Member of Taliban Peshawar Military Council as at 2010. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Maulavi . Consul General, Taliban Consulate General, Peshawar, Pakistan
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Safi tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Haji. Third Secretary, Taliban Consulate General, Karachi, Pakistan
Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Mullah. First Secretary, Taliban Consulate General, Quetta, Pakistan
Belongs to Hotak tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Mr. Third Secretary, Taliban Embassy, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Financial advisor to Taliban Peshawar Military Council and Head of Taliban Peshawar Financial Commission. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. General. Maulavi. Military Attache, Taliban Embassy, Islamabad, Pakistan
Reportedly deceased. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Alhaj. Maulavi. Head of Afghan Trade Agency, Peshawar, Pakistan.
Taliban member responsible for Ghazni Province, Afghanistan, as of May 2007. Head of an intelligence network. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Suleimankheil tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Mullah. Consul General, Taliban Consulate General, Karachi, Pakistan
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Baloch ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Consul General, Taliban Consulate General, Quetta, Pakistan
Member of Taliban Supreme Council as at June 2008. Deputy of Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004) as at Mar. 2010. Member of the Supervision Commission of the Taliban as of mid-2013. Involved in drug trafficking. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Achekzai tribe. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 21 Jul. 2010. Mullah. Minister of Interior Affairs under the Taliban regime. Chief of Kabul Police under the Taliban regime
Heading the Haqqani Network (TAe.012) as of late 2012. Son of Jalaluddin Haqqani (TAi.040). Belongs to Sultan Khel section, Zadran tribe of Garda Saray of Paktia province, Afghanistan. Believed to be in the Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 27 Jul. 2010. Na'ib Amir (Deputy Commander)
Member of a Taliban Council that coordinates the collection of zakat (Islamic tax) from Baluchistan Province, Pakistan. Head of Taliban Financial Commission as at mid-2013. Associated with Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004). Served as Omar's principal finance officer and one of his closest advisors. Belongs to Ishaqzai tribe.
Has travelled to Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and the United Arab Emirates to raise funds for the Taliban. Treasurer to Abdul Ghani Baradar Abdul Ahmad Turk (TAi.024). Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Former Kandahar Province Deputy Taliban Governor
A leader of the Haqqani Network (TAe.012), which operates out of North Waziristan in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Son of Jalaluddin Haqqani (TAi.040). Has travelled to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to raise funds for the Taliban. Reportedly deceased as of 2013.
Has run an organized smuggling network in Kandahar and Helmand provinces, Afghanistan. Previously operated heroin processing laboratories in Band-e Temur, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. Has owned a car dealership in Mirwais Mena, Dand District in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. Released from custody in Afghanistan in February 2014. Linked by marriage to Mullah Ubaidullah Akhund Yar Mohammad Akhund (TAi.022). Belongs to Kakar tribe.
Has managed a drug trafficking network in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Has regularly traveled to Pakistan. Haji
Senior member of the Haqqani Network (TAe.012), which operates out of North Waziristan in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Has previously traveled to, and raised funds in, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Brother of Jalaluddin Haqqani (TAi.040) and uncle of Sirajuddin Jallaloudine Haqqani (TAi.144). Haji
Prominent Taliban financier. As of mid-2009, supplied weapons, ammunition, explosives and medical equipment to Taliban fighters; and raised funds for the Taliban, and provided training to them, in the Afghanistan/Pakistan border region. Has previously organized and funded Taliban operations in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. As of 2010, travelled to and owned businesses in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and Japan. Belongs to Noorzai tribe, Miralzai sub-tribe. Brother of Malik Noorzai (TAi.154). Father’s name is Akhtar Mohammed (a.k.a.: Haji Mira Khan). Haji
Taliban financier. Owns businesses in Japan and frequently travels to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and Japan. As of 2009, facilitated Taliban activities, including through recruitment and the provision of logistical support. Believed to be in the Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Noorzai tribe. Brother of Faizullah Khan Noorzai (TAi.153). Father’s name is Haji Akhtar Muhammad. Haji
Key commander in the Haqqani Network (TAe.012) under Sirajuddin Jallaloudine Haqqani (TAi.144). Taliban Shadow Governor for Orgun District, Paktika Province as of early 2010. Operated a training camp for non-Afghan fighters in Paktika Province. Has been involved in the transport of weapons to Afghanistan.
Represents and provides financial and logistical support to the Haqqani Network (TAe.012), which is based in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Member of the Taliban Financial Council. Has travelled abroad to raise funds on behalf of Sirajuddin Jallaloudine Haqqani (TAi.144), Jalaluddin Haqqani (TAi.040), the Haqqani network and the Taliban. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Senior official in Konar Province during the Taliban regime. Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area.
Key commander of the Haqqani Network (TAe.012), which is based in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Acts as deputy, spokesperson and advisor for Haqqani Network senior leader Sirajuddin Jallaloudine Haqqani (TAi.144). Liaises with the Taliban Supreme Council. Has travelled abroad. Liaises with and provides Taliban commanders in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan, with money, weapons, communications equipment and supplies. Reportedly deceased as of 2013. Official of the Ministry of Finance during the Taliban regime
Senior Taliban official with military and financial responsibilities as at 2011. Leader of the Taliban’s Military Council as of 2010. In 2008 and 2009, served as a Taliban finance officer and distributed money to Taliban commanders in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Haji
Senior Taliban member as at 2011 with financial duties, including raising funds on behalf of the leadership. Has provided logistical support for Taliban operations and channeled proceeds from drug trafficking to arms purchases. Has acted as secretary to Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar (TAi.004) and as his messenger at senior-level meetings of the Taliban. Also associated with Gul Agha Ishakzai (TAi.147). Member of Mullah Mohammed Omar’s (TAi.004) inner circle during the Taliban regime.
Senior Taliban member responsible for the manufacturing of improvised explosive devices (IED). Involved in recruiting and deploying suicide bombers to conduct attacks in Afghanistan.
Communications assistant to Badruddin Haqqani (deceased). Also coordinates movement of Haqqani insurgents, foreign fighters and weapons in the Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Belongs to Zadran tribe.
Co-owner of Haji Khairullah Haji Sattar Money Exchange (TAe.001) and associated also with Khairullah Barakzai (TAi.163). Belongs to Barakzai tribe. Father’s name is Hajji ‘Abd-al-Manaf. Haji
Co-owner of Haji Khairullah Haji Sattar Money Exchange (TAe.001) and associated also with Abdul Satar Abdul Manan (TAi.162). Belongs to Barakzai tribe. Father’s name is Haji Khudai Nazar. Alternative father’s name is Nazar Mohammad. Haji
Owner of Rahat Ltd. (TAe.013). Involved in the supply of weapons for Taliban, including improvised explosive devices (IED). Arrested in 2012 and in custody in Afghanistan as of January 2013. Associated with Rahat Ltd. (TAe.013). Haji
Chief of suicide operations for the Haqqani Network (TAe.012) under Sirajuddin Jallaloudine Haqqani (TAi.144) and in charge of all operations in Kabul, Takhar, Kunduz and Baghlan provinces. Oversees training of suicide attackers and provides instructions on how to construct improvised explosives devices (IEDs). Qari
Owns and operates the Roshan Money Exchange (TAe.011). Provided financial services to Ghul Agha Ishakzai (TAi.147) and other Taliban in Helmand Province. Alternative title is Maulavi. Mullah
Improvised explosive device manufacturer and facilitator for the Taliban. Taliban member responsible for Badghis Province, Afghanistan, as at mid – 2010. Former Taliban member responsible for Sar-e Pul and Samangan Provinces, Afghanistan. As Taliban military commander in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, he was involved in organizing suicide attacks in neighboring provinces. Associated with Abdul Samad Achekzai (TAi.160). Maulavi
Believed to be in Afghanistan/Pakistan border area. Taliban Shadow Deputy Governor and operational commander in Zabul Province, Afghanistan, responsible for the laying of improvised explosive devices and the organisation of suicide attacks. Physical description: height: 180 cm; weight: approximately 90 kg; build: athletic build; eye colour: brown; hair colour: red; complexion: medium brown. Distinguishing physical marks: large round face, full beard, and walks with a limp due to plastic prosthesis in place of his left lower leg. Ethnic background: Pashtun; Belongs to Tokhi tribe, Barkozai sub-tribe (alternative tribe spelling: Torchi). Barkozai (alternative tribe spelling: Bakorzai, باکورزی) sub-tribe, Kishta Barkorzai (lower Barkorzai) clan. Marital Status: married. Father’s name: Agha Mohammad. Brother’s name: Humdullah. Qari
Involved in drug trafficking. Belongs to Tajik ethnic group. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 29 Jul. 2010. Maulavi. Repatriation Attache, Taliban Embassy, Islamabad, Pakistan
Senior Haqqani Network (HQN) (TAe.012) member. Closely involved in the group’s military, financial, and propaganda activities. Injured leg. Father’s name is Hajji Meyawar Khan (deceased).
Senior Haqqani Network (HQN) (TAe.012) member. Closely involved in the group’s military, financial, and propaganda activities. Injured leg. Father’s name is Hajji Meyawar Khan (deceased).
Haqqani Network (HQN) (TE.H.12.12.) leader in command of over 100 militants active in Khost Province, Afghanistan as of 2013. Involved in the preparation of attacks against Afghan and international forces in Afghanistan. Maulavi
A Taliban commander since at least Feb. 2010. Collects taxes and bribes on behalf of the Taliban. Liaises with and provides Taliban operatives in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, with information, guidance, housing and weapons and has emplaced improvised explosive devices (IED) and conducted attacks against International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Afghan forces.
Owner of Haji Basir and Zarjmil Company Hawala (TAe.014), which provides financial services to Taliban in the region. Haji
Shura council member of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) (Qde. 115) and in charge of ISIL's media arm. ISIL's provincial leader for Homs, Syrian Arab Republic as of mid-2014. Dubbed as the ISIL's "kidnapper-in chief". Previously appointed as the Governor of Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic by ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, listed as Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai (QDi. 299). Absi oversees all ISILoperations within the province and was in charge of kidnappings. Absi is a member of ISIL's ruling shura council and in charge of ISIL's media arm. The shura council is responsible for passing down orders from ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. ISIL's first branch in Syrian Arab Republic was Absi's group, and Absi was one of the first figures to meet al-Baghdadi and pledge allegiance to ISIL.
Financial and foreign fighter facilitator for Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (Qde. 115). Member of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (Qde. 129) since at least Jun. 2014. As of late 2014, Al-Rumaysh had been sending violent extremists to ISIL-controlled terrritories to support ISIL. In addition, in November 2014, Al-Rumaysh was working with an ISIL member to procure funds for the travel of individuals from Yemen to Syrian Arab Republic to support ISIL. At that time, Al-Rumaysh also intended to send additional fighters to the Syrian Arab Republic. In September 2014, Al-Rumaysh coordinated with an ISIL-affiliated facilitator about an individual that Al-Rumaysh had sent to the Syrian Arab Republic via Turkey. Al-Rumaysh also helped another fighter travel from Yemen to ISIL in the Syrian Arab Republic via Turkey. In June 2014, Al-Rumaysh arranged the travel of an aspiring Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (QDe. 129) foreign fighter to Turkey, in coordination with an ISIL facilitator.
Al-Rumaysh has been an AQAP member since at least June 2014. In October 2014, Al-Rumaysh sought skilled fighters from Syrian Arab Republic to return to Yemen, probably to join fighters from AQAP. Previously, as of December 2013, Al-Rumaysh had facilitated the travel of individuals from Istanbul, Turkey to Antioch, Syrian Arab Republic, in coordination with an AQAP coordinator and the Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (ANF) (QDe. 137) military emir. In November 2013, Al-Rumaysh sent a group of Yemeni violent extremists to Turkey and directed another extremist to bring them to ANF sharia emir Maysar Ali Musa Abdallah al-Juburi (QDi. 337), who would transport them to an AQAP facilitator in the Syrian Arab Republic.
Border emir of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe. 115) as of April 2015, and ISIL's leader for operations outside of the Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq as of mid-2014. Facilitated the travel from Turkey to the Syrian Arab Republic of prospective ISIL fighters from Australia, Europe, and the Middle East. Managed ISIL's guesthouse in Azaz, Syrian Arabic Republic as of 2014. In 2013, Aljarba facilitated the travel to the Syrian Arab Republic, where he received new ISIL recruits.
As of mid-2014, Aljarba was also ISIL's leader for operations outside of Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq. He also facilitated the travel from Turket to the Syrian Arab Republic of an ISIL member's family in March 2015.
Kosovar Albanian terrorist fighter in Syrian Arab Republic and unit leader of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (Qde. 115). Wanted by INTERPOL. Also involved in ISIL propaganda. In late 2013, Muhaxheri released a video from northern Syrian Arab Republic in which he called for men to fight for ISIL.
Mujahidin Indonesian Timur (MIT) is a terrorist group linked to Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (Qde. 115), Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) (Qde. 092), and Jemmah Anshorut Tauhid (JAT) (Qde. 133). Operates in Java and Sulawesi, Indonesia and also active in Indonesia's eastern provinces. Its leader is Abu Wardah, a.k.a. Santoso (not listed). MIT is compromised of dozens of fighters who trained at former JI (QDe. 092) founder and JAT leader Abu Bakar Ba'asyir (QDi. 217) sponsored camp in Aceh, Indonesia. MIT members have ties to transnational terrorist organizations such as JAT and JI and some members of MIT have travelled to Syrian Arab Republic to fight with ISIL. Recently, MIT pledged alliance to ISIL. The leader of MIT, Abu Wardah, a.k.a. Santoso, also pledged allegiance to ISIL leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, listed as Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai (QDi. 299). Since 2012, MIT has targeted Indonesian Givernment officials and security forces, and had killed numerous civilians and police officers in multiple attacks. MIT has become increasingly bold in their attacks on security forces, which include beheadings and the use of explosives and shootings.
Emerged on 13 September 2014 when top military commanders of the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) (QDe. 014) central region broke away from AQIM and announced its allegiance to Islmaic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe. 115). Most known for its abduction and subsequent beheading of French national Herve Gourdel. Claimed responsibility for attacking police and gendarmes in Algeria and continued planning future attacks including dual terror attacks at two of Algeria's airports, foiled by Algerian security officials.
As at Aug. 2015, leader of Jamaat Abu Banat terrorist group, which forms part of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), and operates on the outskirts of Syrian Arab Republic cities Aleppo and Idlib, extorting funds from and carrying out kidnappings and public executions of local Syrians. Physical description: eye colour brown, hair colour: dark, build: strong, straight nose, height: 180-185 cm, speaks Russian, English, Arabic. Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes committed in its territory. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
As at Aug. 2015, emir of Russian-speaking militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115). Controls the Syrian Arab Republic cities of Al Dana and Idlib as an ISIL chief. Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes committed in its territory. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
As at Aug. 2015, one of the leaders of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant(ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), commanding directly 130 militants. Physical description: eye colour: brown, hair colour: black, build: solid; distinguishing marks: oval face, beard, missing a right hand and left leg, speaks Russian, Chechen and possibly German and Arabic. Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes committed in its territory. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
As at Aug. 2015, leads Jamaat Tarkhan, a terrorist group that forms part of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115). Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes committed in its territory. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
As at Aug. 2015, one of the leaders of the Army of Emigrants and Supporters (QDe.148). Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes committed in its territory. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
As at Aug. 2015, leader of Jamaat Abu Hanifa, a terrorist group that is part of the Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137). Physical description: eye colour: brown, hair colour: black, build: slim, height 175-180 cm. Distinguishing marks: long face, speech defect. Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes committed in its territory. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Key commander for Taliban military council involved in fundraising from Gulf-based donors. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Facilitator for Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115).
Key operative in Al-Qaida (QDe.004). Under the direction of Aiman al-Zawahiri (QDi.006), recruited 200 militants in the eastern part of Libya.
Syria-based military expert, member and recruiter of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115). Wanted by the Government of Tajikistan.
Believed to be fighting with Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137) in Syrian Arab Republic and reported to be a leader in the group as of Apr. 2015.
Syria-based Al-Qaida (QDe.004) facilitator. Involved in the development of improvised explosive devices for use in Afghanistan and Syrian Arab Republic since at least 2010.
Facilitator for travel of foreign terrorist fighters to join Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115), in Syrian Arab Republic.
A leader of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115). As of Jun. 2015, al-Shawakh was the ISIL governor of Aleppo.
Foreign terrorist fighter facilitator experienced in establishing and securing travel routes. Deeply involved in providing material support to the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (QDe.014) in North Africa. Assisted foreign terrorist fighters’ travel throughout North Africa and to Syrian Arab Republic to join Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115).
Member of Al-Qaida (QDe.004). Involved in recruiting suicide bombers to go to Syrian Arab Republic and planning terrorist activities against targets in Europe. Arrested in Cairo, Egypt in 2013.
Syria-based French violent extremist and member of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115). Subject to a European Arrest Warrant.
A leader of the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) (QDe.014). Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Moroccan-led terrorist organization formed in Aug. 2013 and operating in Syrian Arab Republic. Principally composed of foreign terrorist fighters and associated with AI-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137).
Head of religious compliance police and a recruiter of foreign terrorist fighters for Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (Qde.115), as of mid-May 2015.
Was the lead oil and gas division official of Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (Qde.115), for Al Barakah Governorate, Syrian Arab Republic, as of May 2015.
Leader of an Indonesia-based organization that has publicly sworn allegiance to Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (Qde. 115). Provided support to ISIL in the areas of recruitment, fundraising, and travel. Detained in Indonesia by Indonesian authorities as of 21 March 2015 and charged with terrorism offenses.
Link between Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (Qde.115), leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, listed as Ibrahim Awwad Ibrahim Ali al-Badri al-Samarrai (Qdi.299), and armed groups in Gaza. Was using money to build and ISIL presence in Gaza.
Has served as the acting emir of Jemmah Anshrorut Tauhid (JAT) (Qde.133) since 2014 and has supported Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (Qde.115).
French-Tunisian foreign terrorist fighter for Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115).
Member of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (QDe.129). Convicted in absentia to five years in prison in France in 2012. Wanted by French authorities as of 2015.
French foreign terrorist fighter for Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115). French arrest warrant issued on 20 Jan. 2015 by a magistrate of the anti-terrorism division of the Prosecutor’s Office in Paris for murder in connection with a terrorist entity and participation in a terrorist criminal association.
11 May 2010 (amended on 15 Apr. 2014, 24 Jun. 2016) Other information: Mother’s name: Fatima Muthanna Yahya. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice. Leader of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (QDe.129) since Jun. 2015, pledged loyalty to Aiman al-Zawahiri (QDi.006).
AQAP is a regional affiliate of Al-Qaida (QDe.004) and an armed group operating primarily in Arabian Peninsula. Location: Yemen. Alternative location: Saudi Arabia (2004 – 2006). Formed in Jan. 2009 when Al-Qaida in Yemen combined with Saudi Arabian Al-Qaida operatives. Leader of AQAP is Qasim Mohamed Mahdi Al-Rimi (QDi.282). Ansar al-Shari’a was formed in early 2011 by AQAP and has taken responsibility for multiple attacks in Yemen against both government and civilian targets.
Physical description: eye colour brown, hair colour: black, weight: 77-81 kg, height: 178 cm short-to-medium black beard, short black hair. Belongs to Shinwari tribe, Sepahi sub-tribe. A Taliban commander since at least Feb. 2010. Collects taxes and bribes on behalf of the Taliban as of April 2015. Liaises with and provides Taliban operatives in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, with information, guidance, housing and weapons and has emplaced improvised explosive devices (IED) and conducted attacks against International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Afghan forces. Involved in drug trafficking and operates heroin laboratory in Abdulkhel village, Achin district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan.
Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes. Commands a suicide battalion of Riyadus-Salikhin Reconnaissance and Sabotage Battalion of Chechen Martyrs (RSRSBCM) (QDe.100).
May use a fake passport of a Syrian or Iraqi citizen. Member of the Al-Nusrah Frontfor the People of the Levant (ANF) (QDe.137), “Bulgar Group”, leads a group of 100 fighters. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
As at Aug. 2015, leads Jamaat Tarkhan, a terrorist group that forms part of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, listed as Al-Qaida in Iraq (QDe.115). Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes committed in its territory, including through an international arrest warrant. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Founding member of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) (Qde.092) who worked on Al-Qaida's (Qde.004) biological weapons program, provided support to those involved in Al-Qaida's 11 Sep 2001 attacks in the United States of America, and was involved in JI bombing operations. Detained in Malaysia from 2001 to 2008. Arrested in Malaysia in 2013 and sentenced to 7 years in Jan. 2016 for failing to report information relating to terrorist acts. Due for release in Feb. 2020. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1989 (2011) was concluded on 6 Mar. 2014. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Sepcial Notice.
Wanted by the authorities of the Russian Federation for terrorist crimes. Leads a group of over 160 terrorist fighters, which operates in the Republics of Dagestan, Chechnya and Ingushetia, Russian Federation. Photo available for inclusion in the INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice.
Responsible for Usama bin Laden’s (deceased) security. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 1822 (2008) was concluded on 15 Jun. 2010. INTERPOL-UN Security Council Special Notice web link:
Leader of Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137) for southern Syrian Arab Republic since July 2016.
Leader of Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137) for coastal area of Syrian Arab Republic since March 2016
A leader of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (QDe.129) in Marib Governorate, Yemen since 2015. Provided AQAP with weapons, funding and recruits
Senior official and a financial supporter of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (QDe.129). Facilitated the expansion of AQAP in al-Bayda Governorate, Yemen. Involved in planning AQAP's militant operations in Yemen and financed AQAP training camps in 2015.
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212011-11-292001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-07-092007-09-212011-11-292001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-072007-09-212011-11-292012-08-132001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212007-09-272008-02-012008-07-312008-10-032011-11-292014-02-112001-01-31
Taliban(1988)
2003-09-032007-07-092007-09-212011-11-292012-10-252001-01-252016-09-07
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212007-09-272011-11-292012-05-182001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292013-12-312001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212008-10-032011-11-292013-12-312014-02-112001-01-312012-05-182016-09-07
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292013-04-222001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292013-12-312001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212011-11-292012-05-182001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292012-08-132012-10-192013-12-312001-01-31
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212011-11-292012-05-182013-12-312001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212012-02-132001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212012-02-132001-02-23
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2007-07-182007-09-212007-09-272008-02-012011-11-29 2001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292012-05-182001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-07-292011-11-292001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212007-09-272011-11-292014-05-162001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292013-12-312014-05-162001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292012-08-132013-12-312001-01-31
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212008-10-032011-11-292013-12-312001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212008-02-012011-11-292001-01-252016-12-19
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2003-09-032007-09-212008-02-282008-10-032011-11-292001-03-08
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2003-09-032007-09-212008-10-032011-11-292013-12-312001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212011-11-292001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-07-092007-09-212011-11-292001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292013-12-312014-05-162001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212010-04-122011-11-29
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212011-11-29
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212008-10-032011-11-292013-12-312001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212011-11-29
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212007-09-272011-11-292012-08-13
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2003-09-032007-09-212012-02-132012-05-182013-12-31
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212012-02-13
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2003-09-032007-09-212008-10-032010-04-122011-11-292013-12-312016-09-07
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-29
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292013-12-31
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212010-04-122011-11-292012-06-012001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-07-092007-09-212011-11-292012-08-132001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292012-08-152001-01-252016-09-07
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2003-09-032006-07-252007-09-212011-11-292001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212008-10-032011-11-292001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292013-12-312001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212012-02-13 2001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212008-10-032011-11-292001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292013-12-312001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-09-212012-06-012012-08-132013-04-222013-12-312001-02-232016-09-07
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2003-09-032007-09-212009-03-242011-11-292012-05-182001-02-23
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2003-09-032007-09-212011-11-292001-01-25
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212011-11-292013-04-222001-02-232016-09-07
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2003-09-032006-07-252007-09-212011-11-292001-01-252016-09-07
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212011-11-292013-12-312001-01-25
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2013-04-222007-09-13
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2011-11-292013-12-312010-07-20
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2011-11-292010-07-20
Taliban(1988)
2011-07-292012-05-182013-06-272014-02-112010-07-20
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2011-11-292012-08-132013-12-312014-05-162010-11-04
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2012-08-132013-12-312014-02-112010-11-04
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2012-06-012011-02-09
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2011-11-292012-06-012011-10-04
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2013-04-222011-10-04
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2012-01-06
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2012-06-29
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2013-12-312014-02-112012-01-06
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2012-05-182013-06-272012-01-06
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2014-02-112012-06-27
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2014-02-112012-06-29
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2013-04-16
2014-07-31
2014-07-31
2014-07-31
2013-04-222012-11-21
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2013-05-312012-11-05
Taliban(1988)
2014-02-112013-02-26
Taliban(1988)
Taliban(1988)
2014-05-162014-03-19
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2003-09-032007-07-182007-09-212011-11-292013-12-312001-01-25
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2 10/3/2016 11/2/2016 Row 136 (QDi.251)3 10/3/2016 23/02/2016
4 22/3/2016 12/30/2015 Amended QDi.3655 22/3/2016 2/11/2016 Removed QDi.1576 5/10/2016 20/4/2016 Row 412-416 (Qdi.391-395)7 24/08/2016 24/06/2016
8 24/08/2016 21/07/2016 Amended - TAi.1729 25/08/2016 3/8/2016 Added - QDi.396 & QDi.397
10 14/09/2016 22/08/2016 Amended QDi.13511 19/10/2016 6/9/2016 Amended QDi.36612 19/10/2016 7/9/2016
13 19/10/2016 14/09/2016 QDi.353, QDi.35414 23/11/2016 25/10/2016 Amended QDI.147, QDI.244 and QDI.33615 5/12/2016 11/10/2016 Removed QDi.274, amended QDi.12416 10/1/2017 12/12/2016 QDi.39817 14/02/2017 23/12/2016 Amended TAi.01118 1/3/2017 15/02/2017 Amended QDi.001, QDi.333, QDi.334 & QDi.33519 1/3/2017 3/2/2017 Removed QDi.08820 9/3/2017 22/02/2017 Added - QDi.399, QDi.400, QDi.401 & QDi.40221 3/5/2017 8/4/2017 Removed QDi.180
Row 402-413 (QDi.371, QDi.372, QDi.374, QDi.377, QDi.383, QDi.384, QDi.385, QDi.386, QDi.387, QDi.388, QDi.389, Qde.149)
Row 20 (QDi.060)Row 109 (QDi.150)Row 62 (QDi.151)Row 24 (QDi.176)Row 25 (QDi.177)
Amended - QDi.095, QDi.340, QDi.341, QDi.375, QDi.376, QDi.378, QDi.274, QDi.282, QDe.129
Amended TAi.004. TAi.006, TAi.016, TAi.023, TAi.043, TAi.067, TAi.082, TAi.089, TAi.093, TAi.096, TAi.106, TAi.113, TAi.119, TAi.127
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