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Then, yasah ( "Ilyas" is Arabic for "Elijah") was born in July 1962.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 1964
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A green exercise book in the name Ilyas was found in a cabinet where he stored personal effects while at work.
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Lashkar soon put the plot on hold, so Headley turned to Ilyas Kashmiri, an al-Qaeda kingpin in Pakistan, documents say.
Before '08 Mumbai attacks, U.S. was warned key figure in plot had terror ties Sebastian Rotella 2010
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Following his trip to Denmark, Headley met with Ilyas Kashmiri in the Pakistani tribal regions to brief him on his findings.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Lashkar soon put the plot on hold, so Headley turned to Ilyas Kashmiri, an al-Qaeda kingpin in Pakistan, documents say.
Before '08 Mumbai attacks, U.S. was warned key figure in plot had terror ties Sebastian Rotella 2010
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Lashkar soon put the plot on hold, so Headley turned to Ilyas Kashmiri, an al-Qaeda kingpin in Pakistan, documents say.
U.S. was told of American's ties to Pakistani militants Sebastian Rotella 2010
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He had interviewed some of the most notorious leaders, including Sirajuddin Haqqani, a major player in the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan, and Ilyas Kashmiri, a Pakistani militant who works for al-Qaida.
Missing Pakistan journalist Saleem Shahzad found dead near Islamabad 2011
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I can't say where he went, said Ilyas Omarov, a spokesman for Kazakhstan's foreign ministry.
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Pakistani intelligence sources Saturday said that senior al-Qaida leader Ilyas Kashmiri died in an attack on a location in South Waziristan, along with eight other militants.
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It is thought that the comments were made in response to a joke the late-night host made in a June monologue after the military announced that a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan had killed al-Qaida leader Ilyas Kashmiri.
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