Murat Karayilan

Murat Karayılan (Kurdish: Mirad Qarayîlan; born 5 June 1954), also nicknamed Cemal, is one of the co-founders of the Kurdistan Workers' Party(PKK). He became the PKK's acting leader after its original founder and leader, Abdullah Öcalan, was captured in 1999 by Turkish intelligence agents. In 2014, he left the PKK leader position and was assigned as the new commander-in-chief of the PKK's armed wing, the People's Defence Forces.

Murat Karayılan
Karayılan in 2005
Native name Mirad Qarayîlan
Other name(s) Cemal
Nickname(s) Cemal
Born 5 June 1954 (age 70)

Birecik, Şanlıurfa, Turkey

Allegiance Kurdistan Workers' Party(PKK)
Rank Commander-in-Chief
Known for Co-founder and acting leader of Kurdistan Workers' Party
Battles / wars
  • Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present)
  • Kurdistan Region–PKK conflict
  • Operation Kiran
Other work Author of Bir Savaşın Anatomisi (Anatomy of War)