Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q19898625> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 48 of
48
with 100 triples per page.
- Q19898625 subject Q15303175.
- Q19898625 subject Q20896897.
- Q19898625 abstract "The Army of Revolutionaries (Arabic: جيش الثوار), or Jaysh al-Thuwar, is a People's Protection Units-allied armed rebel coalition, participating in the Syrian Civil War.Established in May 2015, with presences in six provinces, it was considered an ambitious grouping uniting Arabs, Kurds, and Turkmens. With its stated aims to fight both the Syrian regime and ISIL, it was expected to become one of the more relevant rebel alliances in northern Syria, consolidating the democratic rebel spectrum. It was considered as one of the "potential powerbrokers" in the Aleppo, Hama, Idlib, and Latakia Provinces.Though considering itself a part of the rebel mainstream and having turned down the U.S. Train-and-Equip-Program, Jaysh al-Thuwar has always been allied with the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG). It therefore received neither Turkish nor U.S. support, and became embroiled in open conflict with both hard-line and more moderate Islamists.Subsequently, Jaysh al-Thuwar retreated from rebel-held areas and further deepened its bonds with the YPG. In October 2015, it became one of the constituents of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), increasingly integrating with the SDF's common frontlines against ISIL and other Islamist forces.".
- Q19898625 thumbnail Emblem_of_Jaysh_al-Thuwar.svg?width=300.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q1146939.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q12204976.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q126415.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q14860794.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q14955766.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q15109939.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q15303175.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q17004349.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q17355667.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q178810.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q18124518.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q18155719.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q18157951.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q18350730.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q20642757.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q20896897.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q20990715.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q21096224.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q21405560.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q214064.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q214094.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q21650827.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q21860041.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q22894201.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q22935728.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q232355.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q233218.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q233236.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q233914.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q235563.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q2429253.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q277036.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q277674.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q32748.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q3936690.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q41183.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q4118935.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q43.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q4702413.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q6039802.
- Q19898625 wikiPageWikiLink Q6087290.
- Q19898625 comment "The Army of Revolutionaries (Arabic: جيش الثوار), or Jaysh al-Thuwar, is a People's Protection Units-allied armed rebel coalition, participating in the Syrian Civil War.Established in May 2015, with presences in six provinces, it was considered an ambitious grouping uniting Arabs, Kurds, and Turkmens. With its stated aims to fight both the Syrian regime and ISIL, it was expected to become one of the more relevant rebel alliances in northern Syria, consolidating the democratic rebel spectrum.".
- Q19898625 label "Army of Revolutionaries".
- Q19898625 depiction Emblem_of_Jaysh_al-Thuwar.svg.