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  1. Personal life of Osama bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    WebChildhood. Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In a 1998 interview with Al Jazeera, he gave his birth date as 10 March 1957.His father was Mohammed bin Laden, from Yemen. Before World War I, Mohammed had emigrated from Hadhramaut, on the south coast of Yemen, to the Red Sea port of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, …

  2. Bin Laden family - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Bin Laden family (Arabic: عائلة بن لادن, Bin Lādin), also spelled Bin Ladin, is a wealthy family intimately connected with the innermost circles of the Saudi royal family.It is the namesake and controlling shareholder of Saudi Binladin Group, a multinational construction firm.Following the September 11 attacks, the family became the subject of media …

  3. Allegations of CIA assistance to Osama bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    WebSome analysts believe Bin Laden himself had security training from the CIA. Robin Cook, Foreign Secretary in the UK from 1997 to 2001, believed the CIA had provided arms to the Arab mujahideen, including Osama bin Laden, writing, "Bin Laden was, though, a product of a monumental miscalculation by western security agencies. Throughout the '80s ...

  4. Omar bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    WebOmar bin Osama bin Mohammed bin 'Awad bin Laden (Arabic: عمر بن أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن, ʿUmar bin ʾUsāmah bin Muḥammad bin ʿAwaḍ bin Lādin; born March 1, 1981), better known as Omar bin Laden, is a Saudi-Arabian artist, author, cultural ambassador, and businessman, and fourth-eldest son of Osama bin Laden, with his first cousin and first …

  5. Videos and audio recordings of Osama bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    WebOn November 10, 2001, U.S. military forces in Jalalabad found a video tape of bin Laden. On December 13, 2001, the United States State Department released a video tape apparently showing bin Laden speaking with Khaled al-Harbi and other associates, somewhere in Afghanistan, before the U.S. invasion had driven the Taliban regime from …

  6. Manhunt for Osama bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    WebCoordinates Osama bin Laden, the founder and former leader of al-Qaeda, went into hiding following the start of the War in Afghanistan in order to avoid capture by the United States and/or its allies for his role in the September 11, 2001 attacks, and having been on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list since 1999 After evading capture at the Battle of Tora …

  7. Abdallah bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    WebAbdallah bin Osama bin Mohammed bin 'Awad bin Laden (in Arabic: عبدالله بن أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن; born c. 1976) is the son of Osama bin Laden and Osama's first wife, a Syrian woman named Najwa. He is not to be confused with Osama bin Laden's half-brother Abdullah bin Laden (born 1966) or the elder Sheikh Abdullah bin Laden, who died in …

  8. Osama bin Laden death conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    WebThe death of Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011, gave rise to various conspiracy theories, hoaxes and rumors. These include the ideas that he had died earlier, or that he lived beyond the reported date. Doubts about bin Laden's death were fueled by the U.S. military's supposed disposal of his body at sea, the decision to not release any photographic or …

  9. Saddam–al-Qaeda conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    WebOsama bin Laden provided training and motivation for violent revolutionary Islamists in the region. They were recruiting within the same demographic, spouting much the same rhetoric, and promoting a common historical narrative that promised a return to a glorious past. That these movements (pan-Arab and pan-Islamic) had many similarities and ...

  10. Ataques de 11 de setembro de 2001 – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia …

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    WebOsama bin Laden viajou para o Afeganistão e ajudou a organizar mujahidin árabes para resistir aos soviéticos. [89] Sob a orientação de Ayman al-Zawahiri, Bin Laden tornou-se mais radical. [90] Em 1996, Bin Laden divulgou sua primeira fatwa, pedindo para os soldados americanos deixarem a Arábia Saudita.

  11. Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden - Wikipedia

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    WebMohammed bin Awad bin Laden (Arabic: محمد بن عوض بن لادن; 1908 – 3 September 1967) was a Yemeni-born Saudi billionaire businessman working primarily in the construction industry.He founded what is today the Saudi Binladin Group and became the wealthiest non-royal Saudi, establishing the wealth and prestige of the Bin Laden family.He was the son of Awad bin

  12. Ayman al-Zawahiri - Wikipedia

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    WebAyman Mohammed Rabie al-Zawahiri (June 19, 1951 – July 31, 2022) was an Egyptian-born terrorist, and physician who served as the second emir of al-Qaeda from June 16, 2011, until his death.. Al-Zawahiri graduated from Cairo University with a degree in medicine and a master's degree in surgery and was a surgeon by profession. He became a leading figure …

  13. Robert Fisk - Wikipedia

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    WebRobert Fisk (12 July 1946 – 30 October 2020) was a writer and journalist who held British and Irish citizenship. He was critical of United States foreign policy in the Middle East, and the Israeli government's treatment of Palestinians. His stance earned him praise from many commentators, but was condemned by others. [who?] [non-primary source needed]

  14. War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia

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    WebOsama Bin Laden planned and coordinated the attacks, and the US desire to hold him accountable became the casus belli for invasion. Historian Carter Malkasian writes that "seldom in history has one man so singlehandedly provoked a war." Bin Laden sought, successfully, to draw the US into an extended war similar to that fought against the ...

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