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Abd el-Krim
war leader and president of the Rif Republic from 1921 to 1926
hajduk
thumb|Illustration of a Hungarian Hajduk, from an 1703 book from Bavaria. thumb|Portrait of Hajduk-Veljko, a prominent Serbian outlaw fighting against Ottoman occupation during the first half of the 19th century.
Mohamed Abdelaziz
Sahrawi politician
Pattimura
Thomas Matulessy (8 June 178316 December 1817), also known as Kapitan Pattimura or simply Pattimura, was a famous Ambonese soldier who became a symbol of both the Maluku and Indonesian struggle for independence, declared a national hero by President Suharto On November 6, 1973.
Ahmadiyya Jabrayilov
French resistance member (1920–1994)
Ibad Huseynov
Azerbaijani guerrilla
Nino Konis Santana
East Timorese freedom fighter (1957-1998)
Francis Ona
Papua New Guinea politician
Anis al-Naqqash
Lebanese politician
The mountain bandits in Ottoman Rumelia
thumb|300px|right|A Kirdzhali reenactment band in Bulgaria. The kırcalı or kirdzhali (, from meaning "mountain", , ) is a term used for a type of bandits, brigands and rebels active in the Balkans at the end of the 18th- and beginning of 19th century, in the prelude of national revolutions and liberation of Bulgarians, Greeks and Serbs. According to some the name is derived from the town of Kardzhali in the Rhodopes, one of the important retreats of "mountain bandits" (dağlı eşkıyası) that emerged after the Ottoman Empire lost territory by the Black Sea and made Rumelia a borderland filled wit
Juana Doña Jiménez
Spanish writer (1918-2003)
Teungku Chik di Tiro
Guerrilla and freedom fighter in Indonesia
Pong Tiku
Guerrilla fighter
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