• Zahran Alloush (Arabic: زَهْرَان عَلُّوش, romanized: Zahrān ʿAlūš, 1971 – 25 December 2015) was a Syrian Islamist rebel leader who was the commander of...
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  • name are as follows: Zahran Alloush (1971–2015), Syrian Islamist leader Zahran Alqasmi (born 1974), Omani writer Faten Zahran Mohammed (born 1955), Egyptian...
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  • Liwa al-Islam was established by Zahran Alloush, the son of Saudi-based religious scholar Abdullah Mohammed Alloush, after Syrian authorities released...
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  • 1982), Syrian actress Zahran Alloush (1971–2015), Syrian rebel military leader This page lists people with the surname Alloush. If an internal link intending...
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    factions that operated in Eastern Ghouta, Syria. After the death of Zahran Alloush in late 2015, there were conflicts between Jaysh al-Islam and other...
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    Islamist prisoners managed to be released from Sednaya Prison, including Zahran Alloush and Hassan Aboud. They formed their own Islamist groups and took up...
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    secular and Islamist detainees, were released in several amnesties. Zahran Alloush, Abu Shadi Aboud (brother of Hassan Aboud) and Ahmed Abu Issa were some...
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  • businessman by profession. He was elected leader of Jaysh al-Islam after Zahran Alloush, the previous leader of the group, was killed in a Syrian Air Force...
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  • 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2013. Landis, Joshua (15 December 2013). "Zahran Alloush: His Ideology and Beliefs". Syria Comment. Archived from the original...
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    the original on 25 January 2014. Landis, Joshua (15 December 2013). "Zahran Alloush: His Ideology and Beliefs". Syria Comment. Archived from the original...
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  • psychosociologist; Fadi Alloush (born 1969), Lebanese footballer. Kinda Alloush (born 1982), Syrian actress. Zahran Alloush (1971-2015), Syrian rebel...
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    after the implementation of the Syria ceasefire. Jaysh al-Islam leader Zahran Alloush addressed Jabhat al-Nusra as "our brothers", saying that "The summary...
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    Chief of Staff of SMC) Brig. Gen. Hassan Hamada (Chief of Staff of SNA) Zahran Alloush † (Chief of Islamic Front) Hassan Aboud † Abu Jaber Shaykh Hassan Soufan...
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    al-Sham) Nimr Al-Shukri † (Top military commander of Ahrar al-Sham) Zahran Alloush † (emir of Jaysh al-Islam) Abu Rida al-Turkistani † (Leader of TIP)...
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    wal-Ansar, and (prior to 2013) Ahrar al-Sham. Jaysh al-Islam rebel leader Zahran Alloush called for foreign fighters to come to Syria,[non-primary source needed]...
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    spearheading the attack against the roundabout and the Jobar district. Sheikh Zahran Alloush, the commander and founder of the brigade, had been wounded in the strike...
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    time, Zahran Alloush, learnt about the abduction, he tried to negotiate an agreement to free her and three other abductees. However, Zahran Alloush was...
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  • 2014) Ansar al-Sharia (Allegedly, by al-Nusra) Commanders and leaders Zahran Alloush † Essam al-Buwaydhani  Abdul al-Nasr Shamir  Colonel Ghayath Dalla Suheil...
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  • Official logo of the SILF Leaders Ahmed Eissa al-Sheikh (Suqour al-Sham) Zahran Alloush (spokesperson) (WIA) (Liwa al-Islam) Dates of operation September 2012...
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    fighters), and (prior to 2013) Ahrar al-Sham. Jaysh al-Islam rebel leader Zahran Alloush called for foreign fighters to come to Syria,[non-primary source needed]...
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    Forces Commanders and leaders Col. Qasem Sadedine Col. Riad al-Asaad Zahran Alloush Bashar al-Assad Dawoud Rajiha † Assef Shawkat † Fahd Jassem al-Freij...
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  • high-profile Salafist Islamist prisoners from Sednaya Prison such as Zahran Alloush, Hassan Aboud and Ahmed Abu Issa. The Suqour al-Sham Battalion was formed...
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  • eastern suburbs of Damascus, led by Zahran Alloush, the son of Saudi-based religious scholar Abdullah Mohammed Alloush. Its creation was said to have been...
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    HNC was dominated by Mohammad Alloush of the Salafist group Jaysh al-Islam, a cousin and brother-in-law of Zahran Alloush, who had been killed in December...
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    Ziad Haj Obaid Islamic Front Ahmed Issa al-Sheikh (Suqour al-Sham) Zahran Alloush (Jaysh al-Islam) Hassan Aboud (Ahrar al-Sham) Abdul Qader Saleh † (al-Tawhid...
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  • founder of Jaish al-Islam Zahran Alloush was among 4 leaders killed in the airstrike including its deputy. Zahran Alloush was the founder of Jaysh al-Islam...
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    Army PFLP-GC Fatah al-Intifada PPSF Commanders and leaders Unknown Zahran Alloush (Jaysh al-Islam leader) Abo Hammam (Aknaf Bait al-Maqdis leader) Ahmad...
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    Eastern Ghouta, established in 2014, along with Jaysh al-Islam (led by Zahran Alloush) and Ahrar al-Sham. Al-Rahman Legion and Jaysh al-Islam were allied...
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    000, and only 400 (note: 4%) were martyred. "Sixth anniversary of Zahran Alloush's killing in Russian airstrike on eastern Ghouta". syriahr.com. 25 December...
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    spearheading the attack against the roundabout and the Jobar district. Sheikh Zahran Alloush, the commander and founder of the brigade, had been wounded in the strike...
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