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Retired Lieutenant General Hamid Gul is a tough critic of the U.S., with whom he once cooperated in resisting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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Retired Lieutenant General Hamid Gul is a tough critic of the U.S., with whom he once cooperated in resisting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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Gul is due to hold talks with his Iraqi counterpart Jalal Talabani and Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
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And maybe a sci fi twist where Ras al Gul is back from the dead and Bruce Wayne questions his own mortality? kor oh my god! yes! i'm happy that nolan finally announced that he's still the one to direct the dark knight sequel! but not only that, i'm also happy that he might direct a superman movie!
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Retired Lieutenant General Hamid Gul is a tough critic of the U.S., with whom he once cooperated in resisting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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Gul is one of the five erstwhile ISI officials whose names Washington has recommended to the UNSC for inclusion in the list of international terrorists.
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Gul is one of the five erstwhile ISI officials whose names Washington has recommended to the UNSC for inclusion in the list of international terrorists.
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Hamid Gul is the hero of Pakistan and pakistani nation, God bless and help him, Aamin
hamid gul again 2008
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The shura member killed was identified as Gul Agha, and the other two victims were a security directorate agent and a civilian, Afghan officials said.
NYT > Home Page By TAIMOOR SHAH 2012
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Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul is on a visit to Iraq, the first by a Turkish head of state for more than 30 years.
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