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- Mahdi_Army abstract "The Jaish al-Mahdi (JAM), also known as the Mahdi Army or Mahdi Militia (Arabic جيش المهدي), was an Iraqi paramilitary force created by the Iraqi Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in June 2003.The group rose to international prominence on April 18, 2004 when it spearheaded the first major armed confrontation against the U.S.-led forces in Iraq from the Shia community in an uprising that followed the banning of al-Sadr's newspaper and attempts to arrest him, and lasted until a truce on June 6. This truce was followed by moves to disband the group and transform al-Sadr's movement into a political party to take part in the 2005 elections; Muqtada al-Sadr ordered fighters of the Mahdi army to cease fire unless attacked first. The truce broke down in August 2004 after provocative actions by the Mahdi Army, with new hostilities erupting. In 2008, following a crackdown by Iraqi security forces, the group was disbanded.At its height, the Mahdi Army's popularity was strong enough to influence local government, the police, and cooperation with Sunni Iraqis and their supporters. The group was popular among Iraqi police forces. National Independent Cadres and Elites party that ran in the 2005 Iraqi election was closely linked with the army.The group was armed with various light weapons, including improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Many of the IEDs used during attacks on Iraqi Security Forces and Coalition Forces used infra-red sensors as triggers, a technique that was used widely by the IRA in Northern Ireland in the early-to-mid-1990s.".
- Mahdi_Army thumbnail Flag_of_Promised_Day_Brigades.svg?width=300.
- Mahdi_Army wikiPageExternalLink 080804_jam.pdf.
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- Mahdi_Army wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm?id=4210&l=1.
- Mahdi_Army wikiPageExternalLink al-sadr.htm.
- Mahdi_Army wikiPageID "578961".
- Mahdi_Army wikiPageRevisionID "605508677".
- Mahdi_Army active "2003".
- Mahdi_Army allies "25".
- Mahdi_Army area "Baghdad and Southern Iraq".
- Mahdi_Army battles Battle_of_Al_Kut.
- Mahdi_Army battles Battle_of_Amarah.
- Mahdi_Army battles Battle_of_Basra_(2008).
- Mahdi_Army battles Battle_of_Diwaniya.
- Mahdi_Army battles Battle_of_Karbala_(2007).
- Mahdi_Army battles Battle_of_Najaf_(2004).
- Mahdi_Army battles Iraq_War.
- Mahdi_Army battles Iraq_spring_fighting_of_2008.
- Mahdi_Army battles Siege_of_Sadr_City.
- Mahdi_Army battles Siege_of_U.K._bases_in_Basra.
- Mahdi_Army hasPhotoCollection Mahdi_Army.
- Mahdi_Army headquarters Kufa.
- Mahdi_Army headquarters Najaf.
- Mahdi_Army headquarters Sadr_City.
- Mahdi_Army leaders Muqtada_al-Sadr.
- Mahdi_Army membersKilled "3133".
- Mahdi_Army name "Mahdi Army".
- Mahdi_Army next "Promised Day Brigades".
- Mahdi_Army opponents "25".
- Mahdi_Army opponents "Islamic State of Iraq".
- Mahdi_Army opponents "Other coalition forces".
- Mahdi_Army opponents "al-Qaeda in Iraq".
- Mahdi_Army partof Iraqi_insurgency_(Iraq_War).
- Mahdi_Army religiousIdeology Shia_Islam.
- Mahdi_Army status "depleted".
- Mahdi_Army strength "60000".
- Mahdi_Army war "the Iraq War".
- Mahdi_Army subject Category:2003_establishments_in_Iraq.
- Mahdi_Army subject Category:Iraqi_insurgency.
- Mahdi_Army subject Category:Military_wings_of_political_parties.
- Mahdi_Army subject Category:Organizations_established_in_2003.
- Mahdi_Army subject Category:Rebel_groups_in_Iraq.
- Mahdi_Army subject Category:Resistance_movements.
- Mahdi_Army subject Category:Shia_organizations.
- Mahdi_Army type Abstraction100002137.
- Mahdi_Army type Group100031264.
- Mahdi_Army type Organization108008335.
- Mahdi_Army type Shi'aOrganizations.
- Mahdi_Army type SocialGroup107950920.
- Mahdi_Army type YagoLegalActor.
- Mahdi_Army type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Mahdi_Army type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Mahdi_Army comment "The Jaish al-Mahdi (JAM), also known as the Mahdi Army or Mahdi Militia (Arabic جيش المهدي), was an Iraqi paramilitary force created by the Iraqi Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in June 2003.The group rose to international prominence on April 18, 2004 when it spearheaded the first major armed confrontation against the U.S.-led forces in Iraq from the Shia community in an uprising that followed the banning of al-Sadr's newspaper and attempts to arrest him, and lasted until a truce on June 6.".
- Mahdi_Army label "Armia Mahdiego".
- Mahdi_Army label "Armée du Mahdi".
- Mahdi_Army label "Ejército de al-Mahdi".
- Mahdi_Army label "Mahdi Army".
- Mahdi_Army label "Mahdi-Armee".
- Mahdi_Army label "Mahdileger".
- Mahdi_Army label "Армия Махди".
- Mahdi_Army label "جيش المهدي".
- Mahdi_Army label "マフディー軍".
- Mahdi_Army label "迈赫迪军".
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Mahdího_armáda.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Mahdi-Armee.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Ejército_de_al-Mahdi.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Armée_du_Mahdi.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Tentara_Mahdi.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs マフディー軍.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs 메흐디민병대.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Mahdileger.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Armia_Mahdiego.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Exército_Mahdi.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs m.02r_4p.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Q861979.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Q861979.
- Mahdi_Army sameAs Mahdi_Army.
- Mahdi_Army wasDerivedFrom Mahdi_Army?oldid=605508677.
- Mahdi_Army depiction Flag_of_Promised_Day_Brigades.svg.
- Mahdi_Army isPrimaryTopicOf Mahdi_Army.