Sultan Suleiman Shah Division
| Sultan Suleiman Shah Division al-Amshat | |
|---|---|
| فرقة السلطان سليمان شاه | |
| Leaders | Mohammed al-Jassem nom de guerre: Abu Amsha |
| Dates of operation | 2016-present |
| Size | 2000+ |
| Part of | Syrian National Army |
| Allies | |
| Opponents | |
| Battles and wars | Syrian civil war
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The Sultan Suleiman Shah Division (Arabic: فرقة السلطان سليمان شاه, romanized: Firqat Alsultan Sulayman Shah), is a Turkish-backed faction in Syria operating under the Syrian National Army in the Syrian civil war. The group is also known as Suleiman Shah Brigade, and Amsha or al-Amshat after the nom de guerre of its commander, Mohammed al-Jassem.
The group committed many crimes throughout its existence, these include looting, extortion, kidnapping, rape and forced displacement. The group was sanctoned by United States for its human rights abuses in Afrin region. The group also participated in 2025 massacres of Syrian Alawites.