Abu al-Walid

Abu al-Walid
ابو الوليد الغامدي
2nd Emir of the Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya
In office
2002–2004
Preceded byIbn al-Khattab
Succeeded byAbu Hafs al-Urduni
Personal details
Born1967
Baljurashi, Saudi Arabia
Died16 April 2004 (aged 36-37)
Tsa-Vedeno, Chechnya, Russia
Military service
Allegiance Afghan mujahideen
 Azerbaijan
United Tajik Opposition
Bosnian mujahideen
Chechen mujahideen
Years of service1986–2004
Battles/warsSoviet–Afghan War
Bosnian War
Tajik Civil War
First Chechen War
Second Chechen War
Battle for Height 776

Abdulaziz bin Omar Al-Ghamdi (Arabic: عبد العزيز بن عمر الغامدي; 1967 – 16 April 2004), better known by his nom de guerre Abu al-Walid (Arabic: ابو الوليد), was a Saudi Arabian pan-Islamist militant. Although he participated in several conflicts in Central Asia and the Balkans, he is best known for his involvement in the First and Second Chechen Wars, where he served as one of the most notable non-Chechen militant leaders. He was killed in April 2004 in Chechnya by the Russian federal forces.

Al-Walid was one of the most prominent Arabs fighting in Chechnya. In 2002 he took over as emir (commander) of an autonomous unit, composed mostly of non-Chechen mujahideen, following the death of Ibn al-Khattab on 20 March 2002.

Abu al-Walid was accused by the Russians of terrorist attacks on civilians, and alleged to be an agent of Saudi intelligence, the Muslim Brotherhood, or Bin Laden's al-Qaeda. He never responded or admitted to any of the accusations, but condemned abuses by Russian forces in Chechnya.