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Boko Haram became active in about 2003 and is concentrated mainly in the northern Nigerian states of Yobe, Kano, Bauchi, Borno and Kaduna.
The group, which in the Hausa language spoken in northern Nigeria means "Western education is sinful", is loosely modelled on the Taliban movement in Afghanistan.
They consider all who do not follow its strict ideology as infidels, whether they are Christian or Muslim, and they demand the adoption of Sharia law in all of Nigeria.
Boko Haram has waged guerrilla war on the state and attacks have focussed on soft targets including children, students, teachers and other civilians.
Founding leader Mohammed Yusuf was shot dead in police detention after being arrested in 2009. He was succeeded by Abubakar Shekau, who the military claims was killed in a fire fight in July or August this year.
An undated video released in September purports to show Shekau, indicating he may still be alive.
President Goodluck Jonathon declared a state of emergency in May this year in parts of the country's north as he sent the military in to fight the militants.
Boko Haram's insurgency is said to have cost at least 3,600 lives so far, including killings by security forces.
Major attacks:
July 2009: some 800 people were killed in five days of fighting between militants and the army in the north-eastern cities of Bauchi and Maiduguri. The attacks were sparked by the arrests of several Boko Haram members.
December 2010: the group said it was behind bombings in central Nigeria and attacks on churches in the north-east that led to the deaths of at least 86 people.
June 16, 2011: Boko Haram claims responsibility for a suicide bombing that tore through a car park outside Nigeria's police headquarters in Abuja.
On June 26, 2011 about 25 people were killed when several bombs exploded in the Dala ward of Maiduguri after suspected Boko Haram members threw bombs at a bar-cafe.
On August 26, 2011 a car bomb struck the UN building in Abuja. At least 23 were killed and 76 wounded by the bombing which gutted the ground floor and smashed almost all the windows.
They claimed responsibility on August 29, demanding the release of prisoners and an end to the security crackdown to prevent more bombings.
On November 5, 2011, a series of coordinated attacks across the north-eastern city of Damaturu left 150 people dead, with Boko Haram members warning more attacks would follow. Many people were also injured in the attacks which targeted police stations, churches and an army base.
June 2012: at least 50 killed when suicide bombers target three churches in Kaduna state. March 2013: At least 22 killed after suicide car bomb explodes at Kano bus station.
May 2013: At least 55 killed and more than 100 inmates freed in attacks on army posts and a prison in Bama.
September 2013: At least 40 sleeping students shot dead by militants as they slept in their college dorm in Gujba.
Boko Haram became active in 2003 and is concentrated in northern Nigeria.
Boko Haram, which means "Western education is sinful", is loosely modelled on the Taliban movement in Afghanistan.
The group considers all who do not follow its strict ideology as infidels, whether they are Christian or Muslim.
It demands the adoption of Sharia law in all of Nigeria.
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