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Ahrar-ul-Hind : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ahrar-ul-Hind Ahrar ul Hind (lit. ''freedom fighters of India'') was a militant Islamist group in Pakistan that split from the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in February 2014. During peace talks between the Pakistani government and TTP, Ahrar-ul-Hind issued a statement to the media rejecting the talks, and announcing that they would not accept any peace agreement. Following its initial announcement, the group claimed responsibility for a number of attacks in Pakistan, before merging into the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar group in August 2014. == Etymology == The groups name literally means ''freedom fighters of India'' (referring to the Indian subcontinent as a whole). According to a commander of a Taliban group, the group derived its name of “Ahrar” from Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam, because the Ahraris were against the formation of Pakistan, and they believed that the entire subcontinent was their homeland. The commander said that the group planned to expand their operations to the remaining part of the subcontinent.
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