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ISIL territorial claims : ウィキペディア英語版 | ISIL territorial claims
ISIL territorial claims refer to announcements of territorial control and aspirations of control by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), which is an active extremist Islamist rebel group and self-declared Caliphate in the Middle East and North Africa. No nation recognizes the organization as a state. Its goal is the foundation of an Islamic state and finally, a worldwide caliphate, in accordance with Salafi Islam, by the means of military jihad. ISIL initially claimed territory in Iraq and Syria, subdividing each country into multiple ''wilayah'' (provinces), largely based on preexisting governance boundaries.〔(''ISIS Governance in Syria.'' )〕〔US Congress. (The ISIS Threat: The Rise of the Islamic State and their Dangerous Potential )〕 The first territorial claims by the group outside of Syria and Iraq were announced by its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, on 13 November 2014, when he announced new wilayats, or provinces, in Libya (Wilayat al-Barqah, Wilayat al-Tarabulus, and Wilayat al-Fizan), Algeria (Wilayat al-Jazair), Egypt (Wilayat Sinai), Yemen (Wilayat Sanaa), and Saudi Arabia (Wilayat al-Haramayn).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Islamic State leader urges attacks in Saudi Arabia: speech )〕 In January 2015, a new province was announced in Afghanistan-Pakistan (Wilayat Khorasan), in March 2015 a new province was announced in and around Northern Nigeria (Wilayat Gharb Afriqiya),〔 and in June 2015 a North Caucasus province (Wilayat al-Qawqaz) was announced.〔 ==Specific territorial claims==
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