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Lashkar-e-Taiba, or the Army of the Pure, is South Asia's largest and most militant terror network.
Remembering the Terror in Mumbai Warren Kozak 2011
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Mir was a teenager when a professor named Hafiz Saeed created Lashkar-i-Taiba the Army of the Pure in the late 1980s with Abdullah Azzam, a Palestinian Islamist.
On the trail of Pakistani terror group's elusive mastermind behind the Mumbai siege Sebastian Rotella 2010
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The siege had been organized by a group called Lashkar-e-Taiba, which means the Army of the Pure and is commonly referred to by the acronym LeT.
Obama’s Wars Bob Woodward 2010
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Mir was a teenager when a professor named Hafiz Saeed created Lashkar-i-Taiba the Army of the Pure in the late 1980s with Abdullah Azzam, a Palestinian Islamist.
On the trail of Pakistani terror group's elusive mastermind behind the Mumbai siege Sebastian Rotella 2010
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Mir was a teenager when a professor named Hafiz Saeed created Lashkar-i-Taiba the Army of the Pure in the late 1980s with Abdullah Azzam, a Palestinian Islamist.
On the trail of Pakistani terror group's elusive mastermind behind the Mumbai siege Sebastian Rotella 2010
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Mir was a teenager when a professor named Hafiz Saeed created Lashkar-i-Taiba the Army of the Pure in the late 1980s with Abdullah Azzam, a Palestinian Islamist.
On the trail of a terrorist Sebastian Rotella 2010
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Mir was a teenager when a professor named Hafiz Saeed created Lashkar-i-Taiba the Army of the Pure in the late 1980s with Abdullah Azzam, a Palestinian Islamist.
On the trail of Pakistani terror group's elusive mastermind behind the Mumbai siege Sebastian Rotella 2010
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Mir was a teenager when a professor named Hafiz Saeed created Lashkar-i-Taiba the Army of the Pure in the late 1980s with Abdullah Azzam, a Palestinian Islamist.
On the trail of Pakistani terror group's elusive mastermind behind the Mumbai siege Sebastian Rotella 2010
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Mir was a teenager when a professor named Hafiz Saeed created Lashkar-i-Taiba the Army of the Pure in the late 1980s with Abdullah Azzam, a Palestinian Islamist.
On the trail of Pakistani terror group's elusive mastermind behind the Mumbai siege Sebastian Rotella 2010
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Last November the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (Army of the Pure) carried out attacks in Mumbai that killed 166 people.
The Afghanistan Impasse Rashid, Ahmed 2009
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