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Yusuf Nazzal         
PALESTINIAN TERRORIST
User:Clanc12/sandbox/Yusuf Nazal; Draft:Yusuf Nazal; Yusuf Nazal
Yusuf Nazzal (1937 – 6 September 1972) (code name "Tony") was a Palestinian terrorist and the second-in-command of eight members of the Palestinian terrorist group Black September that invaded 31 Connollystraße in the Munich Olympic Village on 5 September 1972, and took nine members of the Israeli Olympic team hostage after two members, weightlifter Yossef Romano and wrestling coach Moshe Weinberg, were killed in the initial takeover. Television images broadcast during the hostage crisis show Nazzal frequently, seemingly always smoking, wearing sunglasses, an open-neck red shirt, and a cowboy hat, which led him to be identified as the 'Cowboy'.
Yusuf Lien         
INDIAN ILLUSTRATOR AND COMIC ARTIST
Yusuf Lien aka Yusuf Bangalorewala
Yusuf Lien also known as Yusuf Bangalorewala is an Indian book illustrator best known for his work on the Amar Chitra Katha comic book series, which deals with subjects from Indian myth, legend and history. His dream-like sensual work on the titles Tansen and Mirabai is admired by many who believe he had one of the most distinctive styles among the Amar Chitra Katha artists.
Muhammad Yusuf Khoja         
Muhammad Yusuf Khoja (محمد یوسف خواجه ; modern ; ) was a seventeenth-century Naqshbandi Sufi leader. Born in the village of Dahbīd in Samarqand, he was the father of Afaq Khoja (Hidāyat Allāh), a religious and political leader adorned with the title Khwaja/Khoja (master, descendant of a Naqshbandi leader).