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Ghuraba al-Sham (Arabic: غرباء الشام Ghurabā' ash-Shām, "Strangers/Foreigners of the region of Syria") was a group of jihadists of Turkish and former Eastern bloc origin who smuggled foreign fighters to Iraq, intervened in Lebanon during the 2007 Lebanon conflict, and fought in Syria during the Syrian civil war. The group coordinated with Al-Nusra Front in clashes with the People's Protection Units in November 2012 and in January 2013. The group apparently shut down or disappeared in 2014.

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  • Ghuraba al-Sham (en)
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  • غرباء الشام كانت مجموعة من الجهاديين من أصل تركي ومن دول الكتلة الشرقية السابقة الذين هربوا المقاتلين الأجانب إلى العراق، وتدخلوا في لبنان خلال نزاع لبنان 2007، وقاتلوا في سوريا خلال الحرب الأهلية السورية. المجموعة نسقت مع جبهة النصرة في الاشتباكات مع وحدات حماية الشعب في نوفمبر 2012 وفي يناير 2013. المجموعة انحلت أو على ما يبدو اختفت في عام 2014. (ar)
  • Ghuraba al-Sham (Arabic: غرباء الشام Ghurabā' ash-Shām, "Strangers/Foreigners of the region of Syria") was a group of jihadists of Turkish and former Eastern bloc origin who smuggled foreign fighters to Iraq, intervened in Lebanon during the 2007 Lebanon conflict, and fought in Syria during the Syrian civil war. The group coordinated with Al-Nusra Front in clashes with the People's Protection Units in November 2012 and in January 2013. The group apparently shut down or disappeared in 2014. (en)
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  • غرباء الشام كانت مجموعة من الجهاديين من أصل تركي ومن دول الكتلة الشرقية السابقة الذين هربوا المقاتلين الأجانب إلى العراق، وتدخلوا في لبنان خلال نزاع لبنان 2007، وقاتلوا في سوريا خلال الحرب الأهلية السورية. المجموعة نسقت مع جبهة النصرة في الاشتباكات مع وحدات حماية الشعب في نوفمبر 2012 وفي يناير 2013. المجموعة انحلت أو على ما يبدو اختفت في عام 2014. (ar)
  • Ghuraba al-Sham (Arabic: غرباء الشام Ghurabā' ash-Shām, "Strangers/Foreigners of the region of Syria") was a group of jihadists of Turkish and former Eastern bloc origin who smuggled foreign fighters to Iraq, intervened in Lebanon during the 2007 Lebanon conflict, and fought in Syria during the Syrian civil war. The group coordinated with Al-Nusra Front in clashes with the People's Protection Units in November 2012 and in January 2013. The group apparently shut down or disappeared in 2014. (en)
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