Al-Mulathameen

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Brigade of the Masked Ones
Al-Mulathameen
LeaderMokhtar Belmokhtar
Merged intoAl-Mourabitoun

Al-Mulathameen Brigade (Brigade of the Masked Ones)

Macina Liberation Front to form Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin.[6][7]

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