Kurdish Front

Kurdish Front
جبهة الأكراد
Jabhat al-Akrād
Leaders
  • Alaa Ajabu (nom de guerre Abu Satif) 
  • Haji Ahmed Kurdi
  • Salah Ajabu
  • Abu Steyf
  • Ali Çîçek
  • Khalid Abdo
  • Jawan Abu Hamza
  • Rustam Akrad 
  • Abu Layla (2013–14)
  • Muhammad Abu Adel (2013–14)
Dates of operation22 January 2013 – present
Group(s)
  • Shahba Women's Forces
  • Tell Aran Revolutionaries Battalion
  • Victory Battalion (2013)
Active regions
IdeologyPluralist democracy
Kurdish interests
Democratic socialism
Federalism
Factions:
Democratic confederalism
Communalism
Size<3,000
Part of
Allies People's Protection Units
Northern Democratic Brigade
Shahba Forces
Levant Front (2014–15, known as al-Tawhid Brigade until December 2014)
Al-Nusra Front (until 2014)
Liwa Thuwwar al-Raqqa
Opponents Islamic State
Al-Nusra Front
Syria
 Turkey
Syrian National Army (since 2017)
Saladin Ayubi Brigade (2013)
Battles and wars
Websitehttp://jabhetakrad.com/

The Kurdish Front (Arabic: جبهة الأكراد, transliterated: Jabhat al-Akrād; Kurdish: Eniya Kurdan, former full name: لواء جبهة الأكراد لنصرة شعبنا السوري Liwa' Jabhat al-'Akrād an-Nuṣrah Shaʿbnā al-Sūrī, "Brigade of the Kurdish Front to Support Our Syrian People") is a predominantly Kurdish Syrian rebel faction participating in the Syrian Civil War.

The Kurdish Front operates in Kurdish and ethnically mixed areas in northern Syria, such as the Sheikh Maqsood and Ashrafiyeh districts of Aleppo city, Afrin Canton, the Shahba region, and the northern Raqqa Governorate. It also fought as part of Fatah Halab in the Bustan al-Pasha, Haidariya, and Handarat districts of Aleppo city until November 2015, when Fatah Halab declared war on the Army of Revolutionaries.