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- Q1261975 subject Q6135664.
- Q1261975 subject Q6562188.
- Q1261975 subject Q8363959.
- Q1261975 subject Q8553573.
- Q1261975 subject Q8763959.
- Q1261975 abstract "Sheik Jamal Abdul Karim al-Dabban (Arabic: جمال عبدالكريم الدبان) (c. 1939 – 17 June 2007) was a moderate Sunni cleric in the city of Tikrit, Iraq. al-Dabban was the senior Sunni religious leader between July 2004 and his death. He was a moderate Sunni leader with no links to insurgent groups.On June 24, 2006 he was arrested along with his two sons by the United States Army in Iraq on suspicion of being a terrorist. After mass protest by Iraqi people in Tikrit the American authorities apologized and released him.al-Dabban died on 17 June 2007 from a heart attack.".
- Q1261975 wikiPageExternalLink F48406AD-2A31-4866-9451-B15AA11E928E.htm.
- Q1261975 wikiPageExternalLink ME-GEN-Iraq-Cleric-Dies.php.
- Q1261975 wikiPageExternalLink 05.shtml.
- Q1261975 wikiPageExternalLink detail.html.
- Q1261975 wikiPageWikiLink Q12152.
- Q1261975 wikiPageWikiLink Q165444.
- Q1261975 wikiPageWikiLink Q483654.
- Q1261975 wikiPageWikiLink Q6135664.
- Q1261975 wikiPageWikiLink Q6562188.
- Q1261975 wikiPageWikiLink Q796.
- Q1261975 wikiPageWikiLink Q8363959.
- Q1261975 wikiPageWikiLink Q8553573.
- Q1261975 wikiPageWikiLink Q8763959.
- Q1261975 wikiPageWikiLink Q9212.
- Q1261975 comment "Sheik Jamal Abdul Karim al-Dabban (Arabic: جمال عبدالكريم الدبان) (c. 1939 – 17 June 2007) was a moderate Sunni cleric in the city of Tikrit, Iraq. al-Dabban was the senior Sunni religious leader between July 2004 and his death. He was a moderate Sunni leader with no links to insurgent groups.On June 24, 2006 he was arrested along with his two sons by the United States Army in Iraq on suspicion of being a terrorist.".
- Q1261975 label "Jamal Abdul Karim al-Dabban".