Al-Tawhid Brigade
| al-Tawhid Brigade | |
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| لواء التوحيد | |
Official logo of the Tawhid Brigade | |
| Leaders |
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| Dates of operation | 18 July 2012—2014 (central group, some remnants still use the name) |
| Group(s) |
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| Headquarters | Aleppo, Mare', and Tell Rifaat |
| Active regions | of Syria |
| Ideology | Sunni Islamism |
| Size | 10,000 (own claim) (Nov 2012) 13,000 (Sep 2013) |
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| Allies | Qatar al-Nusra Front Ahrar ash-Sham Jaysh al-Islam Sham Legion Kurdish Front (2014) Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (2013) |
| Opponents | Ba'athist Syria Ghuraba al-Sham Front Hezbollah Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (2014) People's Protection Units (2012–2014) |
| Battles and wars | |
| Designated as a terrorist group by | Syria United Arab Emirates |
The al-Tawhid Brigade (Arabic: لواء التوحيد, romanized: Liwa al-Tawhid, lit. 'Brigade of monotheism'; named after Tawhid, the "oneness of God,") was an armed Islamist insurgent group involved in the Syrian Civil War.
The al-Tawhid Brigade was formed in 2012. Reportedly backed by Qatar, al-Tawhid was considered one of the biggest groups in northern Syria, dominating most of the insurgency around Aleppo.
Its leader Abdul Qader Saleh was killed in November 2013 in a Syrian Air Force airstrike.