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  2. Imad - Wikipedia

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    The Imad family is named for al-Amadiyyah, near Mosul in northern Iraq and, like the Jumblatt family, is thought to be of Kurdish origin. [2]Some unconfirmed sources allege that the roots of Family Imad ancestors are associated with those of Imad ad-Din Zengi (1087; † 1146), who was in turn the Atabeg of Mosul from 1127 to his death in 1146.

  3. November 2024 Batroun raid - Wikipedia

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    On 2 November 2024, Israeli naval commando unit Shayetet 13 raided Batroun in northern Lebanon, kidnapped a Lebanese citizen and left the area in a speedboat.The Israel Defense Forces stated the target was a senior Hezbollah operative who was taken to Israel for questioning by military intelligence.

  4. IMRAD - Wikipedia

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    Fig.1: Wineglass model for IMRaD structure. The above scheme shows how to line up the information in IMRaD writing. It has two characteristics: the first is its top-bottom symmetric shape; the second is its change of width, meaning the top is wide, and it narrows towards the middle, and then widens again as it goes down toward the bottom.

  5. Imad al-Dawla - Wikipedia

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    The caliph then gave him the title of "Mu'izz al-Dawla", while Ali and Hasan were given the titles of "Imad al-Dawla" and "Rukn al-Dawla", respectively. By 948 Rukn al-Dawla had also secured his position in central Iran, causing a clear definition of the borders of the Buyid state. [13] Imad al-Dawla was not the master of the entire Buyid empire.

  6. Buyid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Buyid dynasty [a] [b] or Buyid Empire was a Zaydi and later Twelver Shi'a dynasty of Daylamite origin. [3] [c] Founded by Imad al-Dawla, [8] they mainly ruled over central and southern Iran and Iraq from 934 to 1062.

  7. Zangi - Wikipedia

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    Imad al-Din Zengi (1085–1146), Turkish noble . Zengid dynasty, a Muslim dynasty of Oghuz Turkic origin; Nur ad-Din (died 1174) (Nūr al-Dīn Maḥmūd Zengī), his second son

  8. Islamic Jihad Organization - Wikipedia

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    Imad Mughniyeh [1] Dates of operation: Early 1983–1992: Merged into Hezbollah [2] Headquarters: Beirut, Baalbek: Ideology: Pan-Islamism Shia Islamism Khomeinism Jihadism Anti-Zionism: Allies: Islamic Revolutionary Guards Islamic Dawa Party [3] Opponents: Israel Defense Forces (IDF) South Lebanon Army (SLA) Multinational Force in Lebanon (MNF ...

  9. Item Unique Identification - Wikipedia

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    Unique Identification Marking, UID marking, Item Unique Identification or IUID, is a part of the compliance process mandated by the United States Department of Defense.It is a permanent marking method used to give equipment a unique ID.