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The following is a list of conflicts involving the jihadist militant group known as the Islamic State (IS/ISIL/ISIS/Daesh), throughout its various incarnations. The group controlled portions of territory in Iraq and Syria in the mid-2010s and has taken part in many attacks, battles and wars.
Controlled by the Islamic State (IS) (For a more detailed, interactive map, see Template:Syrian Civil War detailed map This page was last edited ...
Module:Syrian Civil War detailed map; Purge server cache. Tal Malik (Heights 1146) Jabal Zuwayqat (Heights 1154) ... Burj Islam. Kirsana. Jableh. Hmeimim. Mashqita ...
Derivate of Syrian Civil War map (September 10 2021).svg by Rr016. This is a retouched picture , which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Marks for the cities and towns as well as colour on the ground were added to show the situation in the Syrian Civil War . .
If you want to see the history of the Syrian Civil War before August 2016, look at Syrian civil war.png. Information to readers: ISW-CTP uses the US military’s doctrinal definition of control. Control is a tactical task that requires the commander “to maintain physical influence over a specified area to prevent its use by an enemy or to ...
War against the Islamic State; Part of the War on terror, the Second Libyan Civil War, the War in Iraq (2013–2017), the Syrian civil war and its spillover, the Sinai insurgency, the Boko Haram insurgency, the insurgency in the North Caucasus, the Moro conflict, the insurgency in Cabo Delgado, the Qandala campaign and the Sahel War
Please read the description, this map is based on Template:Syrian Civil War detailed map, copying from maps is strictly prohibited on the Wikipedia Syria war map: 12:02, 6 January 2025: 922 × 762 (3.48 MB) Ecrusized: Update based on syria.liveuamap.com because the old revision did not cite any sources. 18:39, 11 December 2024: 922 × 762 (3.5 MB)
Armed conflict broke out in Al Anbar Governorate in late 2013 and by January 2014, Islamic State had mutated and grown into a massive pseudo country which has taken over much of Iraq and Syria and erased the border between the two countries in a new, multinational war.