Conquest Brigade

Conquest Brigade
Arabic: لواء الفتح, romanizedLiwa al-Fath
Leaders1st Lt. Rifaat Khalil (DOW) 9 August 2012[2][3]("Abu al-Nasr")

Maj. Anas Ibrahim[4] ("Abu Zeid", 2012–13)
Col. Haytham Darwish[5] [6] (2012–13)
Muhammad Hijazi [7] ("Abu al-Farouq", 2012–13)
Capt. Ismail Nadef[8][9] ("Abu Mahmoud", c. 2012–16)

Abu Yahya Qalandar[10] (by 2018)
Dates of operation2012 – present
HeadquartersTell Rifaat[11][12] (2012–16)
Active regionsNorthern Syria
IdeologySunni Islamism Syrian nationalism[9]
Part ofSyrian opposition Syrian National Army
  • 3rd legion

Syrian opposition Free Syrian Army

Syrian Islamic Liberation Front (2012–13)[14]
Fatah Halab (2015–16)[15]
Ahrar al-Sham (2015–16)[16]
Levant Front (from 2017)[16]
Allies Ahrar al-Sham
Al-Nusra Front
 Islamic State (formerly, 2013)
Jabhat al-Akrad (2013-2014)
 Saudi Arabia[17]
 Turkey
 United States (c. 2012–13)[5]
Opponents Syria
 Iran
 Russia
 Islamic State
Syrian Democratic Forces
Hezbollah
Battles and warsSyrian Civil War

The Conquest Brigade (Arabic: لواء الفتح, romanizedLiwa al-Fath),[a] also known as Battalion of Conquest or al-Fatah Brigade,[26] is a Sunni Islamist Free Syrian Army group that takes part in the Syrian Civil War. One of the largest rebel factions active in Aleppo Governorate during the early civil war, the militia played a major part in the fighting for Aleppo city and other battles. As result of conflicts with government forces and later the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant it declined after 2013.The Conquest Brigade became part of the Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army (TFSA) in 2016, also engaging in fighting with the Syrian Democratic Forces.

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  8. ^ a b "A leader in the Free Army Conquest Brigade: There are contacts and meetings between us and PYD but?". Afrin News Agency. 15 October 2012.
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  10. ^ "PKK uses Shia majority towns in Syria to attack Turkish army in Afrin". Yeni Şafak. 25 July 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
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  13. ^ a b Guidère (2017), p. 284.
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  15. ^ a b Cafarella & Casagrande (2015), p. 12.
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  19. ^ Jones (2017), p. 58.
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  21. ^ a b UNHRC (2013), p. 22.
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  25. ^ Al-Tamimi (2013), p. 24.
  26. ^ "Liwa al-Fath". Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium. Retrieved 16 September 2018.


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