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Iraqi Militias
The term militia in contemporary Iraq refers to armed groups that fight on behalf of or as part of the Iraqi government, the Mahdi Army and Badr Organization being two of the biggest. Many predate the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, but some have emerged since, such as the Facilities Protection Service. Since the 2014 collapse of the Iraqi army in the North of Iraq against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, and the fatwa by the Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani calling for jihad or ''hashad shaabi'' ("popular mobilization")According to another source "Hashed al-Sha'abi" is the name for "the coalition of militias which are now doing most of the fighting against Isil outside Kurdish areas" (source: ) against ISIL, militias have become even more prominent in Iraq. Sustenance According to Eric Davis, professor of Middle East politics at Rutgers University, "They get some salary, they get a rifle, they get a uniform, they get the idea of belonging, protection from a group." However, ...
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Iraq
Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and Kuwait to the southeast, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to Iraq–Jordan border, the southwest and Syria to Iraq–Syria border, the west. The Capital city, capital and largest city is Baghdad. Iraq is home to diverse ethnic groups including Iraqi Arabs, Kurds, Iraqi Turkmen, Turkmens, Assyrian people, Assyrians, Armenians in Iraq, Armenians, Yazidis, Mandaeans, Iranians in Iraq, Persians and Shabaks, Shabakis with similarly diverse Geography of Iraq, geography and Wildlife of Iraq, wildlife. The vast majority of the country's 44 million residents are Muslims – the notable other faiths are Christianity in Iraq, Christianity, Yazidism, Mandaeism, Yarsanism and Zoroastrianism. The official langu ...
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Saraya Al Difaa' Al Sha'bi
Saraya may refer to: People * Saraya (wrestler) (born 1992), English professional wrestler, formerly known as Paige *Sweet Saraya (born 1971), English professional wrestler, mother of Saraya Places * Saraya, Pazardzhik Province, a village in southern Bulgaria * Saraya, Senegal, a small town with commune status in south-east Senegal *Saraya Department, one of the 45 departments of Senegal * El Saraya (neighborhood), a neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt * Seraya (also spelled Saraya), a historical building in Nazareth, Israel Other uses *Saraya (band), a former American rock band * ''Saraya'' (newspaper), an Arabic online newspaper based in Amman, Jordan *Saraya Aqaba, a Jordanian private shareholding company *Saraya Ahl al-Sham, a rebel alliance active in the Syrian Civil War *Saray (building), also known as saraya See also *Sarai (other), including Serai and Saraj *Saray (other) * Sarayu (other) *Sariya (other) *Seraiah Seraiah or Sraya (שְׂ ...
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Saraya Al-Jihad
Saraya al-Jihad ( ar, سرايا الجهاد, "Jihad Companies") or as the Popular Mobilization Forces' 17th Brigade is an Iraqi Shia group and the armed wing of the Jihad and Development Movement, operating in Iraq and Syria under the command of the Popular Mobilization Forces. It has been closely intertwined with Liwa al-Muntazar. See also * List of armed groups in the Iraqi Civil War * List of armed groups in the Syrian Civil War A number of states and armed groups have involved themselves in the ongoing Syrian Civil War as belligerents. Syrian Arab Republic and allies A number of sources have emphasized that as of at least late-2015/early-2016 the Syrian Arab Republic ... References External links * Popular Mobilization Forces Shia Islamist groups Arab militant groups Anti-ISIL factions in Iraq Anti-ISIL factions in Syria Pro-government factions of the Syrian civil war Jihadist groups in Iraq Jihadist groups in Syria {{iraq-stub ...
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Liwa Abu Al-Fadhal Al-Abbas
The Brigade of Abu al-Fadl al-Abbas (Arabic:لواء أبو الفضل العباس, ''Liwa Abu al-Fadl al-Abbas''), also known as the al-Abbas Brigade (Arabic:كتائب العباس, ''Kata'ib al-Abbas''), is a pro-government Twelver Shia Muslim militant group operating throughout Syria. It is named after the nickname of Al-Abbas ibn Ali, son of Imam Ali. The group was formed in late 2012 to defend the Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque and other Shia holy sites in Syria. It rose in prominence in reaction to the desecration of various shrines, heritage sites, and places of worship by Syrian rebels during the Syrian civil war, and subsequently collaborated with the Syrian Army. Its fighters include Shia Damascenes, Damascus-based Shia Iraqi refugees, and foreign Shia volunteers, mostly from Iraq. It fights primarily around Damascus, but has fought in Aleppo as well. In May and June 2013, Reuters reported a split had developed within the brigade over finances and leadership which led to ...
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Badr Al Majamee' Al Khass'ah
Badr (Arabic: بدر) as a given name below is an Arabic masculine and feminine name given to the "full moon on its fourteenth night" or the ecclesiastical full moon. Badr may refer to: .and it is also one of the oldest and rarest names in the Arabic dialect Places *Badr, Egypt, a city * Badr, Libya, a town in Libya *Badr, Saudi Arabia, a city in Saudi Arabia *Badr Rural District (other), administrative subdivisions of Iran *Ash-Shaykh Badr, a city in Syria *Battle of Badr, a battle in the early days of Islam *Hala-'l Badr, a volcano in Saudi Arabia *Sheikh Badr, a depopulated village in Jerusalem People * Badr (name) Military *Operation Badr (other), any of four war operations * Badr-1 (rocket), Yemeni rocket artillery system * Badr-2000, Iraqi proposed ballistic missile Other *Badr Airlines, based in Khartoum, Sudan * Badr Organization, a political party in Iraq * Badr (satellite), a series of satellites operated by Pakistan, including: **Badr-1, launched in ...
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Saraya Ansarul Aqeedah
Saraya may refer to: People * Saraya (wrestler) (born 1992), English professional wrestler, formerly known as Paige *Sweet Saraya (born 1971), English professional wrestler, mother of Saraya Places * Saraya, Pazardzhik Province, a village in southern Bulgaria * Saraya, Senegal, a small town with commune status in south-east Senegal *Saraya Department, one of the 45 departments of Senegal * El Saraya (neighborhood), a neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt * Seraya (also spelled Saraya), a historical building in Nazareth, Israel Other uses *Saraya (band), a former American rock band * ''Saraya'' (newspaper), an Arabic online newspaper based in Amman, Jordan *Saraya Aqaba, a Jordanian private shareholding company *Saraya Ahl al-Sham, a rebel alliance active in the Syrian Civil War *Saray (building), also known as saraya See also *Sarai (other), including Serai and Saraj *Saray (other) * Sarayu (other) *Sariya (other) *Seraiah Seraiah or Sraya (שְׂ ...
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Saraya Awliya Al-Dam
Saraya Awliya al-Dam, also referred to by the abbreviation SAD, is a Shi'ite pro-Iran militia based in Iraq. The organization is known for its counter-U.S. operations in Northern Iraq. In 2021, the group claimed responsibility for the 2021 Erbil rocket attacks, which killed two civilians and injured six more, including an American soldier. A report by the Washington Institute suggested that they might have connections to Asaib Ahl al-Haq, an Iraqi Shi'a paramilitary. History SAD has been described as "a relatively new player" in the Iraqi conflict. The first operation of Saraya Awliya al-Dam occurred on 24 August 2020, when they attacked a group of Iraqi trucks that may have been carrying U.S. goods. The organization confirmed they were responsible. On 6 January 2021, another attack was launched by SAD on another convoy of trucks. The day after the 2021 Erbil rocket attacks, SAD claimed responsibility for the airstrikes. It was the most serious attack on the coalition ...
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