Dokumacılar

Dokumacılar
LeaderAbu Bakr al-Baghdadi 
(as the leader of ISIL)
Dates of operation2013 – 2017
CountryTurkey
MotivesEstablishment of an Islamic caliphate
Active regionsTurkish-Syrian border
IdeologyIslamic Statism
Major actionsNumerous suicide bombings
Part of the Turkish–Islamic State conflict
Notable attacks2015 Diyarbakır rally bombings
2015 Suruç bombing
2015 Ankara bombings
StatusPart of the Islamic State
SizeAround 60–70
Opponents YPG
 Turkey

The Dokumacılar (English: followers of [Mustafa] Dokumacı) was a faction of the Islamic State based in Turkey that targeted the YPG and the Turkish Armed Forces which were fighting against the Islamic State in the Syrian Civil War. The organisation, thought to have been formed of around 60 militants who joined the Islamic State, was linked to both the 2015 Diyarbakır rally bombings that killed 4 people and the 2015 Suruç bombing that killed 32 people.

The Dokumacılar numbered in the 60-70s, most of which were Turkish citizens, mostly ethnic Turks from Adıyaman Province, who joined the Islamic State. The group allegedly participated in the unsuccessful fight against the YPG forces during the offensive against the town of Tell Abyad in Syria. Since 2017, the group has been inactive.