Descendants of Saladin Brigade

The Descendants of Saladin Brigade (Arabic: لواء أحفاد صلاح الدين; Liwa Ahfad Saladin) was a Free Syrian Army group active in the northern Aleppo Governorate. The group was supported by Turkey and was initially funded and armed by the United States, mainly fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant but also opposing the Syrian government and the Democratic Union Party's (PYD) affiliates such as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The brigade was largely disbanded by the Turkish Army in 2017, following disagreements over the participation in a planned Turkish-led offensive against Afrin Canton, although a small faction within the group (known simply as Saladin Brigade) remained active and participated in the offensive since January 2018.

Descendants of Saladin Brigade
لواء أحفاد صلاح الدين
Liwa Ahfad Saladin
Leaders
  • Mahmoud Khallo (nom de guerre "Abu Hamza") (until July 2017)
  • Masoud Ibo ("Abu al-Majd Komale") (spokesman)
  • Mohammed Hawash (until March 2016; since July 2017)
Dates of operation2015–July 2017 (main group)
July 2017–present (pro-Turkey faction)
HeadquartersAzaz and Mare'
Active regionsAleppo Governorate
IdeologyDemocracy
Kurdish nationalism (faction)
Size600 (2016)
Part of Free Syrian Army
  • 99th Division (2016)
Hawar Kilis Operations Room
Allies
  •  United States (faction, until late 2016)
  • Kurdish National Council (faction)
  •  Turkey (pro-Afrin offensive faction, main group until July 2017)
Opponents
Battles and warsSyrian Civil War
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