MILITARY PERSONNEL

Abu Ali al-Anbari

1957 - 2016

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Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli (Arabic: عَبْدُ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ مُصْطَفَى ٱلْقَادُولِيِّ, romanized: ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān Musṭafā al-Qādūlī; 1957 or 1959 – March 2016), better known as Abu Ali al-Anbari (Arabic: أَبُو عَليِّ ٱلْأَنْبَارِيِّ, romanized: ʾAbū ʿAlī al-ʾAnbārī), was the governor for territories held by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Syria. Considered the ISIL second-in-command (along with Abu Muslim al-Turkmani, his counterpart in Iraq), he was viewed as a potential successor of ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.On 14 May 2014, he was listed as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the U.S Treasury Department, and on 5 May 2015, the U.S. Department of State announced a reward of up to US$7 million for information leading to his capture or death.On 25 March 2016, the U.S. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Abu Ali al-Anbari has received more than 713,263 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2019). Abu Ali al-Anbari is the 1,499th most popular military personnel (down from 1,494th in 2019), the 283rd most popular biography from Iraq (up from 289th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Iraqi Military Personnel.

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    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 18

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 6.26

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.71

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Over the past year Abu Ali al-Anbari has had the most page views in the with 37,388 views, followed by English (34,266), and Russian (29,782). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are German (843.02%), Russian (253.16%), and Hebrew (129.80%)

Among MILITARY PERSONNELS

Among military personnels, Abu Ali al-Anbari ranks 1,499 out of 2,058Before him are Demetrios Ypsilantis, Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, Dimitrios Loundras, Peter Tordenskjold, and Bardanes Tourkos. After him are Xie Lingyun, Krystyna Skarbek, William Guarnere, Ivan Gudovich, Georges Mouton, and Nathanael Greene.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Abu Ali al-Anbari ranks 157Before him are Andreï Makine, Šefik Džaferović, Tsai Ming-liang, John T. Dunlap, Kevin Rudd, and Tony Abbott. After him are Achille Mbembe, Amanda Plummer, Jakob Nielsen, Bryan Robson, Simon Phillips, and Ruy Ramos. Among people deceased in 2016, Abu Ali al-Anbari ranks 220Before him are Bernard Fox, Paulo Evaristo Arns, Jamshid Amouzegar, Yang Jiang, Jon Polito, and Martin Gray. After him are Chiyonofuji Mitsugu, Bill Mollison, Paul Kantner, Antonin Scalia, Slobodan Santrač, and Vladimir Zeldin.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Abu Ali al-Anbari ranks 283 out of 384Before him are Abu Firas al-Hamdani (932), Abū Hayyān al-Tawhīdī (923), Mahmud Nedim Pasha (1818), Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man (500), Ahmed Chalabi (1944), and Raghad Hussein (1968). After him are Ali Akbar Salehi (1949), Ishme-Dagan (-2000), Ishaq ibn Hunayn (830), Tahir Yahya (1913), Ibrahim ibn Sinan (908), and Yitzhak Kaduri (1898).

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Among MILITARY PERSONNELS In Iraq

Among military personnels born in Iraq, Abu Ali al-Anbari ranks 6Before him are Ahmad Sanjar (1100), Qutayba ibn Muslim (668), Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad (648), Surena (-84), and Mahmud Shevket Pasha (1856). After him are Abu Azrael (1978), and Juba (1978).