Abu Ali al-Anbari

Abu Ali al-Anbari
Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli
Native name
عبد الرحمن مصطفى القادولي
Birth nameAbd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli
Born1 October 1959
Died18 March 2016 (aged 56)
Allegiance
Islamic State (June 2014 – March 2016)
Service years2000–2016
RankPrivate in the Iraqi army
Deputy leader of the Islamic State in Syria
Conflicts

Abd al-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli (Arabic: عَبْدُ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ مُصْطَفَى ٱلْقَادُولِيِّ, romanizedʿAbd ar-Raḥmān Muṣṭafā al-Qādūlī; 1 October 1959 – 18 March 2016), also known as Abdullah bin Rashed al-Baghdadi, better known by his nom de guerre Abu Ali al-Anbari (Arabic: أَبُو عَليِّ ٱلْأَنْبَارِيِّ, romanizedʾAbū ʿAlī al-ʾAnbārī), was the governor for territories held by the Islamic State (IS) in Syria. Considered the IS second-in-command (along with Abu Muslim al-Turkmani, his counterpart in Iraq), he was viewed as a potential successor of IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

On 14 May 2014, he was listed as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the U.S Treasury Department, and on 5 May 2015, the U.S. Department of State announced a reward of up to US$7 million for information leading to his capture or death.

On 25 March 2016, the U.S. Department of Defense announced al-Qaduli’s death as a result of a US Special Operations helicopter gunship raid conducted earlier that week along the Iraq-Syria border.