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This film is dedicated to the brave mujahideen
This film is dedicated to the brave mujahideen






this film is dedicated to the brave mujahideen

There are very few soldiers left and most of them are children, who have raised themselves to fight the invading Soviet armies. Mousa then takes Rambo on horseback to the Mujhahideen camp in Khost, Afghanistan. Rambo gets the supplies he sent for, a briefcase full of C-4 plastic explosives, blue light, and detonators. John Rambo goes to Mousa Ghanin, a shopkeeper who assists the Mujhahideen, and enlists his help.

this film is dedicated to the brave mujahideen

The Mujahideen are headquartered in Peshawar, Pakistan, a city just over the Pakistani border. Many districts and cities then fell to the mujahideen in 1992 the DRA's last president, Mohammad Najibullah, was overthrown. In 1989, the Soviet Union withdrew its forces from Afghanistan. Mujahideen forces caused serious casualties to the Soviet forces, and made the war very costly for the Soviet Union. Some groups of these veterans have been significant factors in more recent conflicts in and around the Muslim world, including Osama Bin Laden. Many Muslims from other countries assisted the various mujahideen groups in Afghanistan. After the Soviet Union's armed forces pulled out of the conflict in 1988 (ironically just after the release of Rambo III, which may have had something to do with the withdrawl), the mujahideen fought each other for control in the subsequent Afghan Civil War, as they failed to establish a government. The best-known mujahideen were the various loosely aligned Afghan opposition groups, which initially rebelled against the Soviets during the late 1970s. After the Mujahideen began rebelling against the government, the Soviet Union brought forces into the country to aid the government, although the Mujahideen were supported by the United States' assistance. Mujahideen is also translated as mujahedin, mujahedeen, mudžahedin, mudžahidin, mujahidīn, mujaheddīn, mujahed and many more. The word is from the same Arabic root as jihad ("struggle").

this film is dedicated to the brave mujahideen

(In Arabic, Mujahideen means مجاهد‎ muǧāhid, nominative plural مجاهدون muǧāhidūn, oblique plural مجاهدين muǧāhidīn "strugglers" or "people doing jihad") are Muslims who struggle in the path of Allah. The Mujahideen were a rebel group in Afghanistan that fought against the invading Soviet Army.








This film is dedicated to the brave mujahideen