Definition of Ahmad shah masoud

1. Noun. Afghan leader of forces opposed to the Taliban; won fame by successfully resisting the Soviets in the 1980s; was assassinated by men posing as journalists (1953-2001).

Exact synonyms: Masoud
Generic synonyms: Leader

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ahmad Shah Masoud

Agrostis palustris
Aguaruna
Aguascalientes
Agul
Aguly
Aguste
Ah Puch
Ahab
Ahabian
Aharon
Ahasuerus
Ahaz
Ahhnold
Ahmad
Ahmad Shah Masoud
Ahmadi
Ahmadis
Ahmed
Ahmed Salman Rushdie
Ahmed Zoki Yamani
Ahmedabad
Ahriman
Ahrimanic
Ahti
Ahtna
Ahuehuete
Ahumada-Del Castillo syndrome
Ahuna Vairya
Ahura

Literary usage of Ahmad shah masoud

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1. Globalistan: How the Globalized World Is Dissolving Into Liquid War by Pepe Escobar (2007)
"»^^^k^ ahmad shah masoud was as modern as a legendary crossroads of Empires like Afghanistan could be. His Islam was as soft as a Panjshir peach—bearing not ..."

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