Rojda Felat

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Rojda Felat is a Kurdish female commander in the Syrian Democratic Forces known for leading key campaigns against ISIS, including the offensive to capture Raqqa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Kurdish person
military commander
person
activeIn Raqqa Governorate NERFINISHED
northern Syria NERFINISHED
advocatesFor gender equality in Kurdish movement
women's participation in armed struggle
associatedWith Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria NERFINISHED
Rojava NERFINISHED
cause defense of Kurdish and local communities in northern Syria
commanded Syrian Democratic Forces units in Raqqa campaign
Syrian Democratic Forces units in northern Syria
conflict Syrian civil war NERFINISHED
War against the Islamic State NERFINISHED
countryOfMilitaryService Syrian Democratic Forces NERFINISHED
ethnicity Kurdish
gender female
hasNotableCharacteristic female leadership in a predominantly male military context
frontline command experience
hasRole field commander
operations commander
ideology Kurdish feminism
democratic confederalism
knownFor being a prominent female commander in the SDF
leadership role in the battle for Raqqa
languageSpoken Arabic
Kurdish
memberOf People's Protection Units NERFINISHED
Syrian Democratic Forces NERFINISHED
Women's Protection Units NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Syrian Democratic Forces ground forces NERFINISHED
militaryRank commander
notableFor commanding operations against ISIS in Syria
leading the offensive to capture Raqqa from ISIS
notableWork military leadership in Raqqa offensive
occupation military commander
soldier
opponent Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant NERFINISHED
participatedIn Raqqa campaign NERFINISHED
operations against ISIS in northern Syria
partOf Kurdish-led forces in the Syrian Democratic Forces NERFINISHED
representedBy Syrian Democratic Forces press statements

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