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Fursan may refer to: *Fursan, Syria, village in Aleppo governorate, Syria * Jash (term), or Fursan, a Kurdish term for a collaborator See also *Al Fursan Al Fursan ( ar, ﺍﻟﻔﺮﺳﺎﻥ; in English The Knights) is the aerobatics demonstration team of the United Arab Emirates Air Force The United Arab Emirates Air Force (UAEAF) ( ar, القوات الجوية والدفاع الجوي ال ...
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Fursan, Syria
Al-Fursan ( ar, الفرسان; tr, Sipahiler, 'cavalrymen') is a village in northern Aleppo Governorate, northwestern Syria. Administratively belonging to Nahiya Ghandoura in Jarabulus District, the village is inhabited by Turkmen and had a population of 565 as per the 2004 census. It is located midway between Al-Rai and Jarabulus, at the eastern banks of Sajur Lake. Nearby localities include Arab Azzah to the north and Lilawa Lilawa ( ar, ليلوة) is a village in northern Aleppo Governorate, northwestern Syria. Administratively belonging to Nahiya Ghandoura in Jarabulus District, the village has a population of 473 as per the 2004 census. It is located midway betw ... to the southeast. References {{Aleppo Governorate, jarabulus Populated places in Jarabulus District Turkmen settlements in Aleppo Governorate ...
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Jash (term)
Jash (), or "" or The Light Regiments or fursan is a type of collaborator, usually a military unit composed of people of Kurdish descent that cooperates with enemy combatants against the Kurdish Army, Kurdish rebels, or the Kurdish civilian population. The term is considered derogatory in a cultural sense, in much the same way as the use of the term ''quisling'' in the Western world. History The Light regiments were first established in the 1940s, during the 1943 Barzani revolt in northern Iraq, then it flourished and start to take an important role in the 1960s during the First Iraqi–Kurdish War, when General Khaleel Jassim was in the command of these regiments and associated them with many Iraqi Army operations against the Kurd rebels, specially in Amadiya in 1965 and Rawandiz 1966. During the al-Anfal campaign, the military campaign of genocide and looting commanded by Ali Hassan al-Majid, al-Majid's orders informed ''jash'' units that taking cattle, sheep, goat ...
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