Thousands of supporters filled the Gazi district of Istanbul, a Kurdish and left-wing stronghold to pay their last respects to Aziz Guler who commanded a Kurdish unit known as the United Freedom Forces (BOG) inside Syria, an AFP photographer reported.
According to Turkish media reports, Guler was killed in clashes with IS jihadists on September 21 in northern Syria.
Kurdish activists had angrily accused the Turkish authorities of deliberately refusing to give permission for his body to be returned over the border, resulting in the two-month delay.
Some waved flags with the face of the jailed leader of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) Abdullah Ocalan while others brandished pictures of Guler, a left-wing activist with the hammer-and-sickle and red and yellow Kurdish colours.
MPs from the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) also attended the funeral, reports said.
The Turkish government has been deeply troubled by the activity of armed Kurdish militias in northern Syria, fearing they will try and carve out an autonomous region that could try and unite with Turkey's own Kurdish minority.
The HDP and Kurdish activists meanwhile have bitterly accused the government of not assisting in the repatriation of slain fighters and failing to fully counter the threat of the IS jihadists.
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