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Jamaat Jund al-Qawqaz

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Jamaat Jund al-Qawqaz
كتيبة أحرار ألشركس
LeadersAbu Hatab al-Sharkassy
Dates of operationFebruary 2013 — present [1]
HeadquartersBeer Ajam, Quneitra Governorate
Active regionsQuneitra Governorate and Latakia Governorate
Part of Ajnad al-Kavkaz (since 2014)
Allies Al-Nusra
Alwiya al-Furqan
Syrian opposition Free Syrian Army
Islamic Front
Opponents Ba'athist Syria
Hezbollah
Battles and warsSyrian Civil War Russo-Ukrainian War[2]

Jamaat Jund al-Qawqaz, originally formed as Ahrar al-Sharkas (Arabic: كتيبة أحرار ألشركس, The Free Circassian Battalion), is an armed group based in the Quneitra Governorate of Syria with some fighters in the Latakia Governorate. The group is made up of ethnic Circassians from Beer Ajam. The group came to prominence during the Quneitra Governorate clashes (2012–14).

History

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The group was founded by a local from Beer Ajam of Circassian descent who goes by the nom de guerre Abu Hatab al-Sharkassy who has expressed support for the Caucasus Emirate. In 2014 he declared allegiance to Ajnad al-Kavkaz, thus making Ahrar al-Sharkas part of it and moved some fighters to the Latakia Governorate to be closer to the central core of Ajnad al-Kavkaz.[3] After their declaration of allegiance to Ajnad Al-Kavkaz, Ajnad Al-Kavkaz officially recognized itself as active in the Quneitra Governorate.[4] The group chose to remain neutral in the conflict between ISIL and other rebel groups. During the Russo-Ukrainian War, a part of the group went to Ukraine to fight against Russia alongside Ajnad al-Kavkaz.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Mezghiche, Hamoudi (23 November 2014). "Syrian Revolution - Armed Groups: Jihadist groups in Syria". Archived from the original on 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ Garofalo, Daniele. "The war in Syria: How did it become the way for jihadist groups to fight Russia?". www.danielegarofalomonitoring.com. Archived from the original on 9 March 2025. Retrieved 9 March 2025.
  3. ^ ""Displaced Conflict": Ethnic Circassian Ahrar Al-Sharkas Joins Junud Al-Qawqaz". Chechens in Syria. 28 November 2014. Archived from the original on 8 December 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  4. ^ Al-Tamimi, Aymenn Jawad. "Jamaat Jund al-Qawqaz: A Caucasus Emirate Group in Latakia".
  5. ^ Garofalo, Daniele. "The war in Syria: How did it become the way for jihadist groups to fight Russia?". www.danielegarofalomonitoring.com. Archived from the original on 9 March 2025. Retrieved 9 March 2025.