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  • noun Alternative spelling of jihadi.

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Examples

  • Significantly, the Jamiat points out that just because Hindutva terror is now being spoken about, they are not going to point fingers nor be defensive about what some call jehadi terror.

    Top Stories - Google News 2008

  • The London Conference on Afghanistan, he noted, had emphasised on giving up violence, cutting off all links with terrorism - whether 'jehadi' or state-sponsored - and accepting the democratic and pluralistic values of the Afghan Constitution, including women's rights.

    The Times of India 2010

  • The 'Yakjaiti-e-Kashmir' (Kashmir Solidarity) conference in PoK capital Muzaffarabad was addressed by several leaders of 'jehadi' and radical groups, sources said.

    The Statesman 2010

  • The 'Yakjaiti-e-Kashmir' (Kashmir Solidarity) conference in PoK capital Muzaffarabad was addressed by several leaders of 'jehadi' and radical groups, sources said.

    The Statesman 2010

  • In the past few weeks, the JuD has also resumed issuing statements to the media via e-mail on behalf of "jehadi" and radical organisations.

    The Statesman 2010

  • Belligerent hate-India speeches by leaders of 'jehadi' groups such as Hafiz Saeed, wanted in Mumbai terror attacks case, continue to cause concern, and which will undoubtedly be conveyed to Islamabad during the parleys tomorrow.

    HindustanTimes.com - Top HomePage-TopStories News Headlines 2010

  • Belligerent hate-India speeches by leaders of 'jehadi' groups such as Hafiz Saeed, wanted in Mumbai terror attacks case, continue to cause concern, and which will undoubtedly be conveyed to Islamabad during the parleys tomorrow.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • In the past few weeks, the JuD has also resumed issuing statements to the media via e-mail on behalf of "jehadi" and radical organisations.

    The Statesman 2010

  • Belligerent hate-India speeches by leaders of 'jehadi' groups such as Hafiz Saeed, wanted in Mumbai terror attacks case, continue to cause concern, and which will undoubtedly be conveyed to Islamabad during the parleys tomorrow.

    Latest News Online - Express Indian 2010

  • The conference was held after a gap of several years as such gatherings were not permitted by authorities after former military ruler Pervez Musharraf clamped down on "jehadi" groups following an assurance to New Delhi that Pakistani soil would not be used for anti-India activities.

    The Statesman 2010

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