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| − | |group1 = '''[[Salafi|Nationalist Salafis]]''' | + | |group1 = '''[[Salafi|Nationalist Salafis]]''' |
|list1 = *<br> | |list1 = *<br> | ||
*[[Islamic Army in Iraq]] (''Al-Jaish Al-Islami fil-Iraq'')<br> | *[[Islamic Army in Iraq]] (''Al-Jaish Al-Islami fil-Iraq'')<br> | ||
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| − | |group1 = '''[[Shia Islam|Shia]] militias''' | + | |group1 = '''[[Shia Islam|Shia]] militias''' |
|list1 = *<br> | |list1 = *<br> | ||
* [[Mahdi Army]] (''Jaish-i-Mahdi'') (جيش المهدي)<br> The Mahdi Army is a militia force created by the Iraqi Shia cleric [[Muqtada al-Sadr]] in June of 2003, disbanded in 2008.<br> | * [[Mahdi Army]] (''Jaish-i-Mahdi'') (جيش المهدي)<br> The Mahdi Army is a militia force created by the Iraqi Shia cleric [[Muqtada al-Sadr]] in June of 2003, disbanded in 2008.<br> | ||
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*2. [[Promised Day Brigades]] - The Special Group which was created as successor of the Mahdi Army and continued activities against US and coalition forces<br> | *2. [[Promised Day Brigades]] - The Special Group which was created as successor of the Mahdi Army and continued activities against US and coalition forces<br> | ||
*3. [[Kata'ib Hezbollah]] (Hezbollah Brigades) - The most notorious Special Group, it became completely independent from the Mahdi Army and other Special Groups. | *3. [[Kata'ib Hezbollah]] (Hezbollah Brigades) - The most notorious Special Group, it became completely independent from the Mahdi Army and other Special Groups. | ||
| − | |group2 = '''[[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] militias''' | + | |group2 = '''[[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] militias''' |
|list2 = *<br> | |list2 = *<br> | ||
* [[Sons of Iraq|Awakening groups]] <br> | * [[Sons of Iraq|Awakening groups]] <br> | ||
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* [[Hamas of Iraq]] | * [[Hamas of Iraq]] | ||
| − | |group3 = '''[[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] militias''' | + | |group3 = '''[[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] militias''' |
|list3 = *<br> | |list3 = *<br> | ||
* [[Peshmerga]] - term used by Kurds to refer to armed Kurdish fighters. The term is now officially used for the security forces of [[Iraqi Kurdistan]].<br> | * [[Peshmerga]] - term used by Kurds to refer to armed Kurdish fighters. The term is now officially used for the security forces of [[Iraqi Kurdistan]].<br> | ||
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* [[PJAK|Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan]] or PJAK. A militant organization aiming to overthrow the Islamic government of Iran. {{As of | 2013}} taking refuge in the Qandil mountains. | * [[PJAK|Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan]] or PJAK. A militant organization aiming to overthrow the Islamic government of Iran. {{As of | 2013}} taking refuge in the Qandil mountains. | ||
| − | |group4 = '''Minority militias''' | + | |group4 = '''Minority militias''' |
|list4 = *<br> | |list4 = *<br> | ||
*[[Qaraqosh Protection Committee]], an Assyrian Christian self-defence force <br> | *[[Qaraqosh Protection Committee]], an Assyrian Christian self-defence force <br> | ||
*[[Malik Al-Tawus Troop]], a Yezidi self-defence force in northern Iraq | *[[Malik Al-Tawus Troop]], a Yezidi self-defence force in northern Iraq | ||
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}}<noinclude> | }}<noinclude> | ||
Revision as of 17:10, 22 September 2014
Armed groups in the Iraq War | |
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