
Mullah Omar - Wikipedia
Muhammad Umar Mujahid Akhund [a] (1960 – 23 April 2013), commonly known as Mullah Omar, [b] or Muhammad Omar, was an Afghan militant leader and founder and the first leader of the …
Mohammad Omar - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Mohammad Omar (en pastún: محمد عمر) (Chah i Himmat, Kandahar, Afganistán; 1960 - Karachi, Pakistán; abril de 2013), [1] conocido como el mulá Omar, fue un comandante muyahidín …
Profile: Mullah Mohammed Omar - BBC News
Jul 29, 2015 · Mullah Mohammed Omar is a reclusive figure believed to lead the resurgent Taliban in Afghanistan from hiding somewhere in Pakistan or Afghanistan.
Taliban leader Mullah Omar, reclusive in life and death
Mullah Mohammad Omar, the secretive head of the Taliban and an al-Qaida ally who led a bloody insurgency against U.S.-led forces, eluded capture for more than a decade in spite of being …
Mullah Omar: Taliban leader 'died in Pakistan in 2013' - BBC
Jul 29, 2015 · Mullah Omar led the Taliban to victory over rival Afghan militias in the civil war that followed the withdrawal of Soviet troops.
Mullah Omar - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was usually called Mullah Omar. He came from a religious family of Islamic scholars near Kandahar. After Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Union in 1979, he joined the Afghan …
Why Taliban leader Mullah Omar was one of world's most ... - CBS News
Jul 29, 2015 · Afghanistan authorities say Mullah Mohammed Omar, the one-eyed figurehead of the Taliban, has been dead for more than two years
Obituary: Mullah Omar, reclusive figure - BBC News
Jul 30, 2015 · Mullah Omar was a reclusive figure even before his Taliban government fell from power in late 2001 and he was forced into hiding.
Mullah Omar and his fight against world powers – DW – 07/29/2015
Jul 29, 2015 · Mullah Omar, the Taliban leader who fought a protracted war against both Soviet Union and NATO in Afghanistan, has died due to illness.
The myth of Mullah Omar | Features - Al Jazeera
Jun 6, 2012 · The myth of Mullah Omar. Decade of war and a $10m bounty have only deepened the legend of the Taliban’s secretive, one-eyed spiritual leader.