Khalid ibn al-Walid Brigade

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Leaders
  • Maj. Abdul Rahman Sheikh Ali [1]
  • Capt. Iyad al-Deek [2]
  • Hasan al-Ashtar Executed[3]
  • Capt. Abdullah Bahdouh[4]
  • Lt. Omar Shamsi[4]
Dates of operationJuly 2011–December 2014
GroupFarouq Battalion (2011)
HeadquartersAl-Rastan, Syria
Khalid ibn al-Walid Brigade
لواء خالد بن الوليد
Leaders
  • Maj. Abdul Rahman Sheikh Ali [1]
  • Capt. Iyad al-Deek [2]
  • Hasan al-Ashtar Executed[3]
  • Capt. Abdullah Bahdouh[4]
  • Lt. Omar Shamsi[4]
Dates of operationJuly 2011–December 2014
GroupFarouq Battalion (2011)
HeadquartersAl-Rastan, Syria
Active regionsHoms Governorate
Part ofSyrian opposition Free Syrian Army

Free Officers Movement (until 23 September 2011)

Homs Military Council
OpponentsSyria Syrian Armed Forces
Al-Nusra Front (since late 2014)
Warsthe Syrian Civil War
Preceded by
Khalid ibn al-Walid Battalion

The Khalid ibn al-Walid Brigade (Arabic: لواء خالد بن الوليد), originally called the Khalid ibn al-Walid Battalion (Arabic: كتيبة خالد بن الوليد), was a Syrian rebel group affiliated with the Free Syrian Army which was active during the Syrian Civil War. The group was one of the first FSA-affiliated rebel groups to be formed in Syria. It operated in the Homs Governorate and participated in the Siege of Homs from 2011 to 2014, when it became defunct.[3]

The group was named after Khalid ibn al-Walid, an early Islamic figure. Most fighters from the group were religious and conservative Sunni Muslims who used religious rhetoric and Sunni Islamic discourse.[5]

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