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Military division
Under the early Caliphates, a jund (Arabic: جند; plural ajnad, أجناد) was a military division, which became applied to the military territory in the conquered
Jund
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Transcription factor JunD is a protein that in humans is encoded by the JUND gene. The protein encoded by this intronless gene is a member of the JUN
JunD
Islamist militia in Syria
Jund al-Aqsa (Arabic: جند الأقصى Jund al-‘Aqṣā, "Soldiers of al-Aqsa"), known as Liwa al-Aqsa after 7 February 2017, was a Salafist jihadist organization
Jund_al-Aqsa
Provincial region of the Rashidun, Umayyad, Abbasid, and Fatimid caliphates
al-Sham was first organized into the four ajnad (military districts; singular jund) of Dimashq (Damascus), Hims (Homs), al-Urdunn (Jordan), and Filastin (Palestine)
Bilad_al-Sham
Palestinian militant organization (2008–2009)
Jund Ansar Allah (Arabic: جند أنصار الله, romanized: Jund ʾAnṣār Allāh, lit. 'Army of the Supporters of God', abbr. JAA) was an armed Palestinian Salafi-jihadist
Jund_Ansar_Allah
Sub-province of Syrian province in the Arab Caliphate
Jund Dimashq (Arabic: جند دمشق) was the largest of the sub-provinces (ajnad, sing. jund), into which Syria was divided under the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties
Jund_Dimashq
Islamic militant organization, 2014–2024
Jund al-Khilafah in Tunisia (Arabic: جند الخلافة في تونس, romanized: Jund al-khilāfah fī Tūnis, lit. 'Soldiers of the Caliphate in Tunisia', JAK-T) also
Islamic State – Tunisia Province
Islamic_State_–_Tunisia_Province
Military district of Syrian province in the Arab Caliphate
Jund Ḥimṣ (Arabic: جند حمص, "military district of Homs") was one of the military districts of the caliphal province of Syria. The capital of Jund Hims
Jund_Hims
Algerian militant group active since 2014
group Islamic State (IS), active in Algeria. The group was formerly known as Jund al-Khilafah fi Ard al-Jazair (Arabic: جند الخلافة في أرض الجزائر, lit. 'Soldiers
Islamic State – Algeria Province
Islamic_State_–_Algeria_Province
Name of militant groups
Jund al-Sham (Arabic: جند الشام, lit. 'Soldiers of the Levant') is or was the name of multiple Sunni Islamist jihadist militant groups. Founded around
Jund_al-Sham
One of the five districts of Bilad ash-Sham during the period of the Arab Caliphates
Jund al-Urdunn (Arabic: جُـنْـد الْأُرْدُنّ, translation: "The military district of Jordan") was one of the five districts of Bilad al-Sham (Islamic Syria)
Jund_al-Urdunn
District of the province of Bilad al-Sham
Jund Filasṭīn (Arabic: جُنْد فِلَسْطِيْن, "the military district of Palestine") was one of the military districts of the Umayyad and Abbasid province of
Jund_Filastin
Province of Arab Islamic caliphates
district of Jund Hims. It was separated from Hims during the reigns of caliphs Mu'awiya I or Yazid I and came under the jurisdiction of Jund Qinnasrin.
Al-Jazira_(caliphal_province)
Sinai Jihadist group
Jund al-Islam was an active armed insurgent group affiliated with al-Qaeda operating primarily in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. The group was established in
Jund_al-Islam
National anthem of Sudan
"Naḥnu Jund Allāh Jund al-Waṭan" (Arabic: نحن جند الله جند الوطن; English: "We are Soldiers of God, Soldiers of the Homeland") is the national anthem
Nahnu Jund Allah Jund Al-watan
Nahnu_Jund_Allah_Jund_Al-watan
Conflict between Hamas and Jund Ansar Allah in the Gaza Strip
The Battle of Rafah (2009) took place between Hamas and Jund Ansar Allah in the Rafah Governorate of the Gaza Strip. Fighting between the two Palestinian
Battle_of_Rafah_(2009)
One of five sub-provinces of Syria under the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates
Jund Qinnasrīn (Arabic: جُـنْـد قِـنَّـسْـرِيْـن, "military district of Qinnasrin") was one of five sub-provinces of Syria under the Umayyad and Abbasid
Jund_Qinnasrin
Iraqi Shia militant organization
Kata'ib Jund al-Imam (Arabic: كتائب جند الإمام; Soldiers of the Imam Battalion) is an Iraqi Shia militant organization and the sixth brigade of the Popular
Kata'ib_Jund_al-Imam
Muslim fortifications
of the jund (one of the military administrative divisions into which Muslim Syria was divided) of Homs. After 680 it formed part of the new jund of Qinnasrin
Al-Awasim
Armed group based in the Quneitra Governorate of Syria
Jamaat Jund al-Qawqaz, originally formed as Ahrar al-Sharkas (Arabic: كتيبة أحرار ألشركس, The Free Circassian Battalion), is an armed group based in the
Jamaat_Jund_al-Qawqaz
group also said that the attack was carried out by one of its brigades, "Jund al-Aqsa". and it described itself as active in both Iraq and Syria. The Islamic
Syria_in_the_2026_Iran_war
Muslim-ruled parts of the Iberian Peninsula (711–1492)
four main junds of Jund Dimashq (Damascus), Jund Hims (Homs), Jund al-Urdunn (Jordan), and Jund Filastin (Filastin), plus 3,000 from Jund Qinnasrin.
Al-Andalus
1982 fantasy film directed by Don Coscarelli
defenders manage to trap many Jund warriors in a flaming moat of tar, however the Junds eventually surround the defenders. The Jund chieftain, recognizing Dar
The_Beastmaster
Syrian rebel group
Liwa Jund al-Haramain (the Brigade of Soldiers of the Two Holy Mosques) is a Syrian rebel group aligned with the Syrian Democratic Forces, and part of
Liwa_Jund_al-Haramain
Country in West Asia
Gaza 2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza Hamas–Salafist conflict Hamas-Jund Ansar Allah clash Geography Gaza Strip West Bank Enclaves Northern West Bank
Palestine
Alliance active during the Syrian Civil War
involved were: Jund al-Aqsa (former), Liwaa al-Umma, the Omar Brigade and the Haqq Brigade in Idlib. Two prominent members of the alliance, Jund al-Aqsa and
Muhajirin_wa-Ansar_Alliance
were a series of violent confrontations between the Salafist jihadist group Jund al-Aqsa and the Salafist Syrian rebel group the Ahrar al-Sham, supported
October 2016 Idlib Governorate clashes
October_2016_Idlib_Governorate_clashes
Sassanid city in Dezful County, Iran
Gundeshapur or Gondishapur or Jundishapur (Middle Persian: 𐭥𐭧𐭩𐭠𐭭𐭣𐭩𐭥𐭪𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩, Weh-Andiōk-Ŝābuhr; Classical Persian: گندیشاپور Gundēšāpūr;
Gundeshapur
Armed Islamist group
group fighting in the Syrian Civil War. The group was made up of former Jund al-Aqsa members. It was allied with Al-Qaeda and part of the Hurras al-Din-led
Ansar_al-Tawhid
Country in West Asia
chronicles call the river Al-Urdunn (a term cognate to the Hebrew Yarden). Jund Al-Urdunn was a military district around the river in the early Islamic era
Jordan
740–743 Berber secession from the Umayyad Caliphate
main Syrian junds of Jund Dimashq (Damascus), Jund Hims (Homs), Jund al-Urdunn (Jordan), and Jund Filastin (Palestine), plus 3,000 from Jund Qinnasrin Dozy
Berber_Revolt
Transjordan were functioning as two administrative districts: Jund Filastin and Jund al-Urdunn. Jund Filastin stretched from Rafah to Lajjun, encompassing much
Qays–Yaman_war_(793–796)
Currency denomination in Arab countries and a coin in Umayyad Caliphate
Byzantine-Arab coins were bilingual and they are appear in both Jund Filastin and Jund al-Urdunn with the producing mints undeclared in the 7th century
Fils_(currency)
21st-century conflict in the Gaza Strip
out by Salafi jihadists was in 2001, by a group called Jund Allah (not to be confused with Jund Ansar Allah, founded in 2008). The nature or target of
Salafi jihadist insurgency in the Gaza Strip
Salafi_jihadist_insurgency_in_the_Gaza_Strip
Iraqi Shi'a militant group (c.2003 - c.2008)
The Soldiers of Heaven (Arabic: جند السماء; Jund As-Samāʾ) were an Iraqi Shia religious militant cult known for fighting in the Battle of Najaf in January
Soldiers_of_Heaven
Palestinian militant groups
entered the territory through Egypt. According to Israeli security officials, Jund Ansar Allah in particular had a few militants from Egypt, Yemen, Pakistan
Salafi jihadist militant groups in the Gaza Strip
Salafi_jihadist_militant_groups_in_the_Gaza_Strip
Emir of Ifriqiya (817–838)
the largest jund revolt in Ifriqiya, it was the last to ever occur. The revolt broke out in 824 and saw most of Ifriqiya conquered by the jund. Usually emirs
Ziyadat_Allah_I_of_Ifriqiya
Military confrontations
clashes erupted between Ahrar al-Sham and Jund al-Aqsa in the Idlib province. This resulted in most of Jund al-Aqsa pledging allegiance to Jabhat Fatah
Idlib Governorate clashes (January–March 2017)
Idlib_Governorate_clashes_(January–March_2017)
Topics referred to by the same term
Jundallah (Arabic: جندالله, meaning Soldiers of God) may refer to: Army of angels in Islamic tradition Jundallah (Iran), a militant organization based
Jundallah
Jihadist organization in Yemen (2006–2008)
often referred to simply as the Soldiers' Brigade of Yemen (SBY) or the Jund al-Yemen Brigades, was a jihadist militant group in Yemen which operated
Soldiers'_Brigade_of_Yemen
Highland region in modern southern Jordan and northwestern Saudi Arabia
southern kurah (district) of Jund Dimashq (Province of Damascus), until the late 9th century, after which it became part of Jund Filastin (Province of Palestine)
Al-Sharat
Archeological site of Moorish palace in Spain
950s. Likewise, the large Upper Basilical Hall, also known as the Dar al-Jund ("House of the Army"), is believed to date from this time. The construction
Madinat_al-Zahra
Crusader state in the Levant from 1099 to 1291
480,000–650,000 Currency Bezant, Denier Preceded by Succeeded by Jund Filastin Jund al-Urdunn Ayyubid dynasty Mamluk Sultanate Today part of Israel Palestine
Kingdom_of_Jerusalem
Companion (Sahabi) of Muhammad (c. 622–684)
was repulsed. At some point following the death of Mu'awiya's governor of Jund Hims (the military district of Homs), Abd al-Rahman ibn Khalid ibn al-Walid
Nu'man_ibn_Bashir
Topics referred to by the same term
JAA is an abbreviation that can refer to Jund Ansar Allah Japan Aikido Association Japan Asia Airways Japanese American Association of New York Japanese
JAA
Suicide bombings by Palestinian groups in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
allegedly used suicide bombs were Jund Ansar Allah, an anti-nationalist Islamist group in the Hamas-dominated Gaza Strip. Jund Ansar Allah attacked Israel and
Palestinian_suicide_attacks
2nd Abbasid caliph (r. 754–775)
Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund Filastin Jund Hims Jund Qinnasrin Tabaristan Yemen Government and military
Al-Mansur
Place in Andalusia, Spain
province of Sidonia in the emirate of Spain, The Palestinian jund (Arabic: جند فلسطين, Jund Filasṭīn; also referred to as Ahl Filasṭīn, meaning “people
Medina-Sidonia
635–636 CE siege of Byzantine Syrian city by the Rashidun Caliphate
Jund Hims became the northernmost district. It initially encompassed the territory of Jund Hims proper, the territory of the future district of Jund Qinnasrin
Siege_of_Emesa
Country in Northeast Africa
an-Naṣr lanā "Victory is ours" Anthem: نحن جند اللّٰه، جند الوطن Naḥnu jund Allah, jund al-waṭan "We are Soldiers of God, Soldiers of the Homeland" Location
Sudan
Islamist Palestinian political and paramilitary organization
Abdel-Latif Moussa. The cleric was protected by at least 100 fighters from Jund Ansar Allah ("Army of the Helpers of God"), an Islamist group with links
Hamas
Algerian jihadist (1977–2014)
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) before joining Jund al-Sham in Syria. Gouri then founded Jund al-Khalifa fi Ard al-Jazayer and pledged allegiance
Abdelmalek_Gouri
Umayyad army Commander (d. 684)
(Arabic: حبيش بْن دلجة القيني) (died 684) was a tribal leader of the Quda'a in Jund al-Urdunn (district of Jordan) and a commander for the Umayyad caliphs Mu'awiya
Hubaysh_ibn_Dulja
Terrorist (1956–2014)
Salam (Arabic: محمد يوسف عثمان عبد السلام) (2014–1956) was the founder of Jund al-Aqsa, a Salafist jihadist group active in the Syrian Civil War. He is
Muhammad Yusuf Uthman Abd al Salam
Muhammad_Yusuf_Uthman_Abd_al_Salam
Clash between Jund al-Sham, Lebanese Armed Forces and Fatah
Ceasefire reached Belligerents Al-Shabab Al-Muslim (Muslim Youth) Fatah al-Islam Jund al-Sham Abdullah Azzam Brigades Ansar Allah Lebanese Armed Forces Fatah Casualties
2023_Ain_al-Hilweh_clashes
Qarmatian attack on the Abbasids
Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund Filastin Jund Hims Jund Qinnasrin Tabaristan Yemen Government and military
Sack_of_Mecca
Palestinian city in the West Bank
Jericho. Jericho, by then named "Ariha" in Arabic variation, became part of Jund Filastin ("Military District of Palestine"), part of the larger province
Jericho
Gaza 2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza Hamas–Salafist conflict Hamas-Jund Ansar Allah clash Geography Gaza Strip West Bank Enclaves Northern West Bank
Watermelon as a Palestinian symbol
Watermelon_as_a_Palestinian_symbol
Region east of the Mediterranean Sea
divided into five junds or military districts. They were Jund Dimashq (for the area of Damascus), Jund Ḥimṣ (for the area of Homs), Jund Filasṭīn for the
Syria_(region)
Abbasid caliph from 748 to 754
Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund Filastin Jund Hims Jund Qinnasrin Tabaristan Yemen Government and military
Al-Saffah
assassination in November 2006. It may or may not have any relationship to Jund al-Sham.[citation needed] Bilad al-Sham DeFraia, Daniel (22 October 2012)
Strugglers for the Unity and Freedom of al-Sham
Strugglers_for_the_Unity_and_Freedom_of_al-Sham
Governorate in Syria
March 2016, fighters from the Salafist jihadist groups al-Nusra Front and Jund al-Aqsa launched an overnight attack against the FSA's 13th Division headquarters
Idlib_Governorate
5th Abbasid caliph (r. 786–809)
Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund Filastin Jund Hims Jund Qinnasrin Tabaristan Yemen Government and military
Harun_al-Rashid
7th-century conquest by the Rashidun Caliphate
four districts (junds): Jund Dimashq (Damascus), Jund Hims, Jund al-Urdunn (Jordan), and Jund Filastin (Palestine) (to which a fifth, Jund Qinnasrin, was
Muslim_conquest_of_Syria
715 (7 years, 15 days) Constantine CONSTANTINVS Constantinus c. 664 Tyre, Jund al-Urdunn, Syria, Umayyad Caliphate 44 / 51 Subject of the Umayyad Caliphate
List_of_popes
Islamist movements for jihad
killed tens of thousands of people, displacing 2.3 million from their homes. Jund Ansar Allah is, or was, an armed Salafi-jihadist organization based in the
Jihadism
Retaliatory strikes in the 2026 Iran war
injuries and limited damage. 8 March A Syrian pro-Iranian group called Kataib Jund al-Karrar claimed an attack against Tower 22, a US military base in Rukban
2026 Iranian strikes on Jordan
2026_Iranian_strikes_on_Jordan
Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)
Ministry, the Diwan Al-Jaysh, and were salaried. The army was divided into junds based on regional fortified cities. There were likely around 300,000 troops
Umayyad_Caliphate
Medieval migrations of Arabs to the Levant
possibly based on Umayyad sources. Ya'qubi described a diverse mix of tribes in Jund Filastin, including the pre-Islamic Lakhm and Judham, and the post-conquest
Arab_migrations_to_the_Levant
Youth') is an Islamic Palestinian coalition made up of the organizations of Jund al-Sham, Fatah al-Islam, and other smaller organizations. The origins of
Al-Shabab_Al-Muslim
Arab governor of Homs (c.616-666)
Uthman (r. 644–656). During Uthman's reign, he was appointed the governor of Jund Hims (military district of Homs) by Mu'awiya ibn Abi Sufyan, the overall
Abd_al-Rahman_ibn_Khalid
Geographic region in West Asia
the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 630s, the military district of Jund Filastin was established. While Palestine's boundaries have changed throughout
Palestine_(region)
Arab national group of the Levant
Gaza 2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza Hamas–Salafist conflict Hamas-Jund Ansar Allah clash Geography Gaza Strip West Bank Enclaves Northern West Bank
Palestinians
Gaza 2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza Hamas–Salafist conflict Hamas-Jund Ansar Allah clash Geography Gaza Strip West Bank Enclaves Northern West Bank
Mental_health_in_Palestine
Jihadist group in Syria
Martyrs Brigade in December 2014. These groups were: Jihad Brigades, Jamaat Jund al-Islam, Jamaat Abu Baseer, Mujahideen of al-Sham movement, Jamaat Shabab
Jaysh_al-Jihad
Archaeological site
Mu'awiya I (r. 661–680) made Qinnasrin the center of its own jund (military district), called Jund Qinnasrin, within the greater administrative region of Islamic
Qinnasrin
Palestinian family in Gaza
Gaza 2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza Hamas–Salafist conflict Hamas-Jund Ansar Allah clash Geography Gaza Strip West Bank Enclaves Northern West Bank
Doghmush_clan
Wouter Raeymaekers Jeroen Sturm Germany Fabien Elias Julia Friess Sabrina Jund Ramona Mühl Valentin Fehrenbach Raphael Kunz Lorenz Mühl Rainer Vogel Thomas
Tug of war at the 2025 World Games
Tug_of_war_at_the_2025_World_Games
Period of religious persecution instituted by the 'Abbasid Caliph al-Ma'mun
Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund Filastin Jund Hims Jund Qinnasrin Tabaristan Yemen Government and military
Mihna
Territory in West Asia
(Prima, Secunda, Salutaris)) Islamic rule Muslim conquest Rashidun (Jund Filastin, Jund al-Urdunn) Umayyad Abbasid Fatimid Crusader Ayyubid Mamluk Ottoman
West_Bank
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
transcription factor AATF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AP-1 c-Fos FOSB FOSL1 FOSL2 JDP2 c-Jun JUNB JunD BACH 1 2 BATF BLZF1 C/EBP α β γ δ ε ζ CREB 1 3 L1 CREM DBP DDIT3 GABPA GCN4
LBX2
British government statement of 1917
(Prima, Secunda, Salutaris)) Islamic rule Muslim conquest Rashidun (Jund Filastin, Jund al-Urdunn) Umayyad Abbasid Fatimid Crusader Ayyubid Mamluk Ottoman
Balfour_Declaration
800–909 Arab dynasty of North Africa and South Italy
The Aghlabid army was composed of two main elements. The first was the jund, or Arab troops descended from the Arab tribesmen who had participated in
Aghlabid_dynasty
HGNC:6201; O76095 7925 JUN HGNC:6204; P05412 7926 JUNB HGNC:6205; P17275 7927 JUND HGNC:6206; P17535 7928 JUP HGNC:6207; P14923 7929 KALRN HGNC:4814; O60229
List of human protein-coding genes 4
List_of_human_protein-coding_genes_4
Third Islamic caliphate
allowed him to take over the reins of the caliphate. He abolished the old jund system created by Umar and diverted the salaries of the original Arab military
Abbasid_Caliphate
632–634) and Umar (r. 634–644). He was a leading commander and governor of Jund Filastin (the military district of Palestine) under Abu Bakr, Umar, and possibly
Alqama_ibn_Mujazziz_al-Kinani
Military operation
On 13 March 2016, jihadist fighters from Al-Nusra Front and Jund al-Aqsa launched an overnight attack against the Free Syrian Army's 13th Division headquarters
Battle of Maarat al-Numan (2016)
Battle_of_Maarat_al-Numan_(2016)
Joint command centre of Islamist rebel factions in the Syrian Civil War
founding, the Army of Conquest contained six members, two of whom (al-Nusra and Jund al-Aqsa) were directly connected to al-Qaeda. With Ahrar al-Sham being the
Army_of_Conquest
Umayyad Caliphate general (died 686)
in 678 and 681/682. Under Yazid I (r. 680–683) he became governor of the Jund Hims (military district of Homs), and in this capacity served in the expedition
Husayn_ibn_Numayr_al-Sakuni
Sunni Islamist insurgency in the Maghreb
21 – Hervé Gourdel is abducted by Jund al-Khilafah in the Djurdjura National Park in Algeria. September 22 – Jund al-Khilafah releases a video showing
Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present)
Insurgency_in_the_Maghreb_(2002–present)
Intelligence body of the Palestinian National Security Forces
Gaza 2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza Hamas–Salafist conflict Hamas-Jund Ansar Allah clash Geography Gaza Strip West Bank Enclaves Northern West Bank
Military Intelligence (Palestine)
Military_Intelligence_(Palestine)
Flight of Palestinians in the aftermath of the Six-Day War
Gaza 2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza Hamas–Salafist conflict Hamas-Jund Ansar Allah clash Geography Gaza Strip West Bank Enclaves Northern West Bank
Naksa
Traditional Palestinian embroidery
Gaza 2009 Hamas political violence in Gaza Hamas–Salafist conflict Hamas-Jund Ansar Allah clash Geography Gaza Strip West Bank Enclaves Northern West Bank
Tatreez
Umayyad prince and governor of Seville (c. 718 – c. 778)
practically autonomous Arab junds (armies or garrisons) and older-established elites across al-Andalus. To assert his authority over the junds of Egypt and Homs
Abd al-Malik ibn Umar ibn Marwan
Abd_al-Malik_ibn_Umar_ibn_Marwan
Palestinian Salafi jihadist (1959–2009)
2009) was a Palestinian militant and leader of the Salafist Jihadist group Jund Ansar Allah (Arabic: جند أنصار الله), an Islamist group in Rafah, Gaza Strip
Abdel_Latif_Moussa
(Prima, Secunda, Salutaris)) Islamic rule Muslim conquest Rashidun (Jund Filastin, Jund al-Urdunn) Umayyad Abbasid Fatimid Crusader Ayyubid Mamluk Ottoman
Timeline_of_Hebron
883 battle of the Abbasid decline (861–940)
Sawad Jazira Jibal Khurasan Sindh Syria Awasim Jund al-Urdunn Jund Dimashq Jund Filastin Jund Hims Jund Qinnasrin Tabaristan Yemen Government and military
Battle_of_Mecca_(883)
Central nervous system stimulant
genetic or viral overexpression of ΔJunD, a dominant negative mutant of JunD which antagonizes ΔFosB- and other AP-1-mediated transcriptional activity
Amphetamine
Syrian rebel group
Brigade Harun al-Rashid Brigade Tell Abyad Revolutionaries Brigades Liwa Jund al-Haramain (joined in 2016) Liwa Umana al-Raqqa (dissolved) Headquarters
Jaysh_al-Salam
(Prima, Secunda, Salutaris)) Islamic rule Muslim conquest Rashidun (Jund Filastin, Jund al-Urdunn) Umayyad Abbasid Fatimid Crusader Ayyubid Mamluk Ottoman
List of estimates of the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight
List_of_estimates_of_the_1948_Palestinian_expulsion_and_flight
JUND
JUND
Boy/Male
Indian
Grasshopper, Name of companion
Boy/Male
Arabic
Group; Army
Boy/Male
Muslim
Grasshopper, Name of companion
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Grasshopper (name of a companion)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Grasshopper; A Companion Ibn-abdullah had this Name; Name of a Companion
JUND
JUND
Boy/Male
Hindu
Virtuous
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Fay, FAE means "fairy."
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord of Heart
Boy/Male
Muslim
Useful, Helpful
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Jewel of the Sky; Sun
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish
Dim Sighted; The Way for the Blind; Sixth; Blind One
Boy/Male
Sikh
Immovable morals
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Greek
Old English Form of the Greek Cressida
Boy/Male
Hebrew Biblical
The Lord is righteous; God's justice.
Boy/Male
Hindu
JUND
JUND
JUND
JUND
JUND