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Nicolás Maduro
Nicolás Maduro Moros is a Venezuelan politician and former union leader who became President of Venezuela in 2013. On 3 January 2026, US forces captured Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores; they were transported to the US and charged with drug trafficking to which they pleaded not guilty. Although he was de facto removed from power, according to the Venezuelan government and interim president Delcy Rodríguez, he is still the de jure president of Venezuela. Prior to his presidency, he served as the vice president of Venezuela under President Hugo Chávez from 2012 to 2013 and as minister of foreign affairs from 2006 to 2012.
prisoner of war
person who is held in custody by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict
Amaziah
Ninth Ruler of Judah or Eight King of Judah
prisoner exchange
deal between belligerents in a conflict
Ahmad Sa'adat
Palestinian politician
Hannibal Directive
military protocol of the Israeli Defense Forces
Souha Bechara
Lebanese activist

Shahrbanu
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Yusuf ibn Abi'l-Saj
Sajid dynasty Emir of Azerbaijan from 901 to 928
Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War
1929 treaty covering the treatment of prisoners of war during World War II
Abu l-Khattar al-Husam ibn Darar al-Kalbi
Mid-8th century Umayyad governor of al-Andalus
António Alva Rosa Coutinho
Portuguese military (1926-2010)
Gibeonites
Nethinim ( nəṯīnīm, lit. "given ones", or "subjects"), or Nathinites or Nathineans, was the name given to the Temple assistants in ancient Jerusalem. The term was applied originally in the Book of Joshua (where it is found in its verbal form) to the Gibeonites. Later, in the Book of Ezra, they are counted alongside the Avdei Shlomo ("Servants of Solomon"). It is likely that the Nethinim descended from non-Israelites. Opinion is divided as to whether the Gibeonites in Joshua are to be connected to the Nethinim of later texts. Others theorize that they were the descendants of Midianite war capti
John II of Beirut
Lord of Beirut
Al-'Abbas ibn 'Amr al-Ghanawi
Abbasid military officer (died 917)
Adrian von Enkevort
17th-century military officer
prisoners of war in Islam
aspect of Islamic jurisprudence
Mahmoud al-Subaihi
Yemeni major general and politician
Weh Antioch Khosrow
city near Ctesiphon

Abdallah ibn Hamdan
Abbasid military commander
Natig Gasimov
First Karabakh War participant, National Hero of Azerbaijan
Rais Abin
Indonesian diplomat
Bahauddin Qaraqosh
military Commander of Saladin
Ali Musa Daqduq
Hezbollah leader
Statius Gellius
Late 4th century Samnite general