• النداء) (meaning "the call" in Arabic) is a former al-Qaeda-run website, which was located at: AlNeda.com. It was shut down in 2002. It was being hosted...
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  • Nida or NIDA may refer to: Nida (name), list of people with the name Nida, Lithuania Nida, Oklahoma Nida, West Virginia Nida, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship...
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  • Iraqi authorities shut down the al-Qabas newspaper and founded al-Nida using the requisitioned facilities of al-Qabas. Al-Nida' was the sole newspaper published...
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  • Al Nida (Arabic: النداء, lit. 'The Appeal') was a daily newspaper which was published in Beirut, Lebanon, in the period 1930–1940. The paper also had...
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    known as the Al-Nida, which included azimuth identification systems (AzID) for targeting. There were also a second indigenous launcher, the Al-Waleed, but...
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  • occupation of Sajida Talfah. In a 2007 Al Riyadh interview, Ali Al-Nida Husein Al-Omar, chief of the Bejat subtribe of Al-Bu Nasir, was asked about Saddam's...
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    from abroad under the monarch The newspaper of the regime was known as Al-Nida, named after the "Day of the Call" that was proclaimed on 2 August 1990...
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    Kazem El-Solh (redirect from Al Nida)
    in downtown Beirut and in 1944-1960 he formed a political party called Al Nida, together with other intellectuals and his brother Takieddin el-Solh, who...
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    with the Al Nida Division of the Republican Guards and foreign Islamist fighters on the outskirts of Baghdad. By the end of the day, the Al Nida was considered...
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    The names of only three of them were identified: the Al-Abed, Al-Mustafa ('The Elect') and Al-Nida Divisions ('The Call'). They may have conducted operations...
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