Abuzar Brigade | |
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لشکر ابوذر | |
Dates of operation | 1980–1988 [1] |
Headquarters | Mashhad, Iran |
Ideology |
Khomeinism Shia Islamism |
Size | (Unknown) |
Allies | ![]() |
Opponents |
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Battles and wars |
Abuzar Brigade, ( Arabic: لواء أبوزر Liwa' 'Abuzr,), ( Persian: لشکر ابوذر ), also known as Abuzar Division, was an Afghan Shia militia that fought in the Iran–Iraq War on the side of Iran. During the war, the group was mainly stationed in the mountainous areas of northwestern Iran, and its fighters had experience in both mountain and irregular warfare from the Soviet-Afghan War. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Recently IRGC created the newly Liwa Fatemiyoun, an Afghan Shia militia formed in 2014 to fight in Syria on the side of the government. It is funded, trained, and equipped by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, and fights under the command of Iranian officers. [6] However, the group has denied direct Iranian government involvement in its activities. [6] According to late deputy commander Sayed Hakim, the group numbers between 12,000–14,000 fighters. [7]
Abuzar Brigade | |
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لشکر ابوذر | |
Dates of operation | 1980–1988 [1] |
Headquarters | Mashhad, Iran |
Ideology |
Khomeinism Shia Islamism |
Size | (Unknown) |
Allies | ![]() |
Opponents |
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Battles and wars |
Abuzar Brigade, ( Arabic: لواء أبوزر Liwa' 'Abuzr,), ( Persian: لشکر ابوذر ), also known as Abuzar Division, was an Afghan Shia militia that fought in the Iran–Iraq War on the side of Iran. During the war, the group was mainly stationed in the mountainous areas of northwestern Iran, and its fighters had experience in both mountain and irregular warfare from the Soviet-Afghan War. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Recently IRGC created the newly Liwa Fatemiyoun, an Afghan Shia militia formed in 2014 to fight in Syria on the side of the government. It is funded, trained, and equipped by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, and fights under the command of Iranian officers. [6] However, the group has denied direct Iranian government involvement in its activities. [6] According to late deputy commander Sayed Hakim, the group numbers between 12,000–14,000 fighters. [7]