The Sultan Murad Brigade was formed in early 2013 and mainly operated in the
Aleppo Governorate. By 2016, the group claimed to have around 1,300 fighters. In February 2016, it joined the
Jaysh Halab rebel coalition led by
Ahrar al-Sham. The coalition clashed with
Jaysh al-Thuwar (JaT), an FSA group affiliated to the Kurdish-led
Syrian Democratic Forces. A high-ranking military JaT commander "Abu Udai Menagh" was reported to have defected to the Sultan Murad Division in August 2016. It fought against ISIL in the
Northern Aleppo offensive (February 2016) In August 2016, it captured
al-Rai from
ISIL in the
Battle of al-Rai (August 2016). In February 2017, it captured
al-Bab from ISIL.
Syrian National Army It took part in the
Turkish military intervention in Syria. In mid-2017, it was under the command of Fahim Issa and was part of the
Hawar Kilis Operations Room, which received ground support from Turkish artillery. It formed the "Sultan Murad Bloc" with other units within the
Syrian National Army (SNA). In November 2017, it was reported that Sultan Murad's commander Fahim Issa was appointed as the overall commander of the Hawar Kilis Operation Room, as well as of the Sultan Murad Bloc within it. The Bloc consisted of Turkmen and Arab units including
Jabhat Turkmen Souriya. Between 4 and 15 June 2017, heavy fighting broke out between SNA factions led by the Sultan Murad Division and
Ahrar al-Sham and its allies in and near al-Bab. By 15 June 33 people were killed and 55 injured in the infighting. On 8 June, between 60 and 70 SNA fighters, including several Sultan Murad Division commanders, defected to the
Syrian Army and the
Syrian Democratic Forces during the clashes. According to the
Hawar Kilis Operations Room, the unit led by Abu al-Kheir al-Munbaji that defected to the government had run criminal activities and was supposed to be arrested when it deserted. In June 2019, it captured Australian ISIL member
Mohamed Zuhbi near Afrin, holding him for three months before handing him to Turkey for trial. In late 2019, it took part in Operation Peace Spring, a
Turkish-led offensive against the Kurdish-led
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). In early November 2019, according to the
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the Homs al-Adiyyeh Brigade of the Sultan Murad Division defected to
Jaysh al-Izza after the unilateral release of several
Syrian Army prisoners of war by the Turkish government in the context of the
Second Northern Syria Buffer Zone.
Fighting outside Syria According to Turkish sources and an activist in Afrin, the Sultan Murad Division was one of the groups which volunteered to send fighters to
Libya as part of a Turkish operation to aid the Tripoli-based
Government of National Accord in December 2019. There were further reports of Sultan Murad fighters in Libya in early and mid 2020. The
Syrian Observatory on Human Rights says these fighters include minors. One Sultan Murad squad leader, Murad Abu Hamoud Al-Azizi, was reported by
Egypt Today as killed in Tripoli in fighting that month. Sultan Murad Division fighters have also been reported to have been deployed by Turkey in
Azerbaijan in 2020. In 2024, 550 fighters from the Sultan Murad Division were reportedly deployed to
Niger to participate in the
anti-ISIS campaign on behalf of the Nigerien government. ==War crimes==