Islamic Front (Syria)
The Islamic Front (Arabic: الجبهة الإسلامية, al-Jabhat al-Islāmiyyah) was a Sunni Islamist rebel group involved in the Syrian Civil War, which was formed by the union of seven separate groups on 22 November 2013. Its three largest components were Ahrar ash-Sham, the al-Tawhid Brigade and Jaysh al-Islam. The alliance was achieved by expanding the preceding Syrian Islamic Front alliance. It was described as "an umbrella organization rather than a full union", with constituent factions continuing to serve under their own distinct leaderships.
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Islamic Front (Syria)
The Islamic Front (Arabic: الجبهة الإسلامية, al-Jabhat al-Islāmiyyah) was a Sunni Islamist rebel group involved in the Syrian Civil War, which was formed by the union of seven separate groups on 22 November 2013. Its three largest components were Ahrar ash-Sham, the al-Tawhid Brigade and Jaysh al-Islam. The alliance was achieved by expanding the preceding Syrian Islamic Front alliance. It was described as "an umbrella organization rather than a full union", with constituent factions continuing to serve under their own distinct leaderships.
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The Islamic Front (Arabic: الج ...... absorbed into Ahrar ash-Sham.
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Syrian Civil War
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* 25px Jaysh al-Islam
* Ahrar al-Sham
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* Northern Storm Brigade
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* Idlib Governorate, Syria
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Islamic Front
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al-Jabhat al-Islāmiyyah
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الجبهة الإسلامية
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Syrian Revolutionary Command Council
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the Syrian Civil War
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The Islamic Front (Arabic: الج ...... heir own distinct leaderships.
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Islamic Front (Syria)
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