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Mohammed Ahmed

British  
/ məʊˈhæmɪd ˈɑːmɛd /

noun

  1. the original name of the Mahdi

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In doing so he bumped shoulders with French runner Hugo Hay, then collided with Eritrea's Aron Kifle, causing both to fall into Mohammed Ahmed of Canada while also collecting Dutch runner Mike Foppen.

From BBC

Abdul and Mohammed Ahmed Rabbani were arrested in Pakistan in 2002.

From BBC

Mohammed Ahmed Ghulam Rabbani, 53, and Abdul Rahim Ghulam Rabbani, 55, who were never charged with any crimes during 20 years in U.S. custody, were flown to Pakistan in an arrangement with authorities there.

From New York Times

One is a Pakistani prisoner, Mohammed Ahmed Ghulam Rabbani, 53, who has been approved for repatriation.

From New York Times

A painting depicted Mohammed Ahmed Ibn el-Sayyid Abdullah, a messianic 19th-century religious leader who led a revolt against British colonialism, trampling an enemy combatant under his horse.

From New York Times