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The Shabak Militia is an armed group that formed in 2014, with around 1,500 militiamen, to regain control of the Nineveh region from the Islamic State (ISIS). Based on photographs of the group, Quwwat Sahl Ninawa was formed with the assistance of the Badr Organization. Further goals, beyond regaining control of the region, were to protect against and oppose ISIS. The Iraqi Parliament Representative of the Shabak community, Salim Juma, obtained a verbal approval to form this militia for the purposes stated. Juma informed news sources of this move in September 2014, the group officially formed as the Quwat Sahl Nīnawā (QSN) on November 23, 2014. Videos later released by the group, however, appear to only show 500 fighters at most, though accurate estimates can not be drawn from said videos.

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  • ميليشيا سهل نينوى الشيعية أو كما عرفت باسم الحشد الشعبي لواء 30 أو لواء الشبك هي ميليشيا مسلحة نشأت عام 2014، مع حوالي 1500 مقاتل، لاستعادة السيطرة على محافظة نينوى من تنظيم داعش. وللجماعة أهداف أبعد بعد استعادة السيطرة على المنطقة، لتنتقل إلى الحماية ضد داعش. أحرز النائب العراقي الشبكي سليم جوما موافقة فعلية لتشكيل الجماعة لغايات محددة. (ar)
  • The Shabak Militia is an armed group that formed in 2014, with around 1,500 militiamen, to regain control of the Nineveh region from the Islamic State (ISIS). Based on photographs of the group, Quwwat Sahl Ninawa was formed with the assistance of the Badr Organization. Further goals, beyond regaining control of the region, were to protect against and oppose ISIS. The Iraqi Parliament Representative of the Shabak community, Salim Juma, obtained a verbal approval to form this militia for the purposes stated. Juma informed news sources of this move in September 2014, the group officially formed as the Quwat Sahl Nīnawā (QSN) on November 23, 2014. Videos later released by the group, however, appear to only show 500 fighters at most, though accurate estimates can not be drawn from said videos. (en)
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  • * Babylon Brigade * Badr Organization (en)
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  • *30th Brigade (en)
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  • Quwwat Sahl Ninawa (en)
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  • قوات سهل نينوى (en)
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  • ar (en)
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  • Popular Mobilization Forces (en)
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  • ميليشيا سهل نينوى الشيعية أو كما عرفت باسم الحشد الشعبي لواء 30 أو لواء الشبك هي ميليشيا مسلحة نشأت عام 2014، مع حوالي 1500 مقاتل، لاستعادة السيطرة على محافظة نينوى من تنظيم داعش. وللجماعة أهداف أبعد بعد استعادة السيطرة على المنطقة، لتنتقل إلى الحماية ضد داعش. أحرز النائب العراقي الشبكي سليم جوما موافقة فعلية لتشكيل الجماعة لغايات محددة. (ar)
  • The Shabak Militia is an armed group that formed in 2014, with around 1,500 militiamen, to regain control of the Nineveh region from the Islamic State (ISIS). Based on photographs of the group, Quwwat Sahl Ninawa was formed with the assistance of the Badr Organization. Further goals, beyond regaining control of the region, were to protect against and oppose ISIS. The Iraqi Parliament Representative of the Shabak community, Salim Juma, obtained a verbal approval to form this militia for the purposes stated. Juma informed news sources of this move in September 2014, the group officially formed as the Quwat Sahl Nīnawā (QSN) on November 23, 2014. Videos later released by the group, however, appear to only show 500 fighters at most, though accurate estimates can not be drawn from said videos. (en)
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  • اللواء 30 (الحشد الشعبي) (ar)
  • Shabak Militia (en)
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