Dumar Aljure, the Glossary
Dumar Aljure (1928-April 5, 1968) was a Colombian guerrilla fighter and political figure.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Ariari River, Bogotá, Colombian Conservative Party, Colombian Liberal Party, Girardot, Cundinamarca, Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, Hernando Durán Dussán, La Violencia, Meta Department, National Army of Colombia, San Martín Territory.
- Colombian guerrillas killed in action
- Colombian murderers
- Colombian people of Lebanese descent
- People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Colombia
Ariari River
The Ariari River is a river of Colombia, located entirely within the Meta Department.
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Bogotá
Bogotá (also), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá during the Spanish Colonial period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital and largest city of Colombia, and one of the largest cities in the world.
Colombian Conservative Party
The Colombian Conservative Party (Partido Conservador Colombiano) is a conservative political party in Colombia.
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Colombian Liberal Party
The Colombian Liberal Party (Partido Liberal Colombiano; PLC) is a centre to centre-left political party in Colombia.
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Girardot, Cundinamarca
Girardot is a municipality and town of Colombia in the department of Cundinamarca.
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Gustavo Rojas Pinilla
Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (12 March 1900 – 17 January 1975) was a Colombian army general, civil engineer and politician who ruled as 19th President of Colombia in a military dictatorship from June 1953 to May 1957.
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Hernando Durán Dussán
Hernando Durán Dussán (Bogotá, 1920 – Kuala Lumpur, 4 September 1998) was a Colombian lawyer and politician.
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La Violencia
La Violencia (The Violence) was a ten-year civil war in Colombia from 1948 to 1958, between the Colombian Conservative Party and the Colombian Liberal Party, fought mainly in the countryside.
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Meta is a department of Colombia.
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National Army of Colombia
The National Army of Colombia (Ejército Nacional de Colombia) is the land warfare service branch of the Military Forces of Colombia.
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San Martín Territory
The San Martín Territory (Territorio de San Martín) was a national territory of the Republic of New Granada (1846-1856) and the United States of Colombia (1866-1886) created on June 2, 1846.
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See also
Colombian guerrillas killed in action
- Álvaro Fayad
- Alfonso Cano
- Carmenza Cardona Londoño
- Dumar Aljure
- Iván Marino Ospina
- Iván Ríos
- Luis Otero Cifuentes
- Martín Caballero
- Raúl Reyes
- Tomás Medina Caracas
- Víctor Julio Suárez Rojas
- Walter Patricio "Guacho" Arízala Vernaza
Colombian murderers
- Carlos Mario Jiménez
- Dumar Aljure
- Fidel Castaño
- Hélmer Herrera
- José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha
- Vicente Castaño
Colombian people of Lebanese descent
- Álvaro Fayad
- Alberto Rujana
- Alex Saab
- Carlos Cure
- Claudia Turbay Quintero
- Diana Turbay
- Dumar Aljure
- Elías Bechara Zainúm
- Fariana
- Faryd Mondragón
- Francisco Jattin
- Fuad Reveiz
- Gabriel Turbay
- Gabriela Tafur
- Iván Name
- Jairo Clopatofsky
- Javier Jattin
- Johanna Fadul
- José David Name
- José Name Terán
- Juan Samy Merheg
- Juliana Habib
- Julio César Turbay Ayala
- Julio César Turbay Quintero
- Julio Manzur (politician)
- Laura González (Miss Colombia)
- Laura Olascuaga
- Lebanese Colombians
- Leila Cobo
- List of Lebanese people in Colombia
- Luis Fernando Rizo-Salom
- Majida Issa
- Mauricio Hadad
- Meira Delmar
- Nawal Ayoub
- Nydia Quintero Turbay
- Paola Turbay
- Robert Farah
- Romy Farah
- Salomón Hakim
- Saray Robayo
- Shakira
- Soraya (musician)
- Taliana Vargas
- Valerie Domínguez
- Wadith Manzur
- Yamile Dajud
- Zulema Jattin Corrales
People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Colombia
- Campo Elías Delgado
- Dumar Aljure
- José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha
- José William Aranguren
- Pablo Escobar
- Víctor Manuel Mejía Múnera