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Iraq
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Mesopotamia
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Mesopotamia
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Ancient Near East
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History of the Middle East
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History of Mesopotamia
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Tigris
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Euphrates
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Fertile Crescent
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Sumer
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Akkad
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Assyria
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Babylonia
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Sumer
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Akkadian Empire
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5300 BC
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citation needed
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Elamites
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citation needed
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Semitic
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Semitic language
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2340 BC
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Sargon
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Akkadian Empire
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Lebanon
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Akkad
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Ur
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Babylonia
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Mitanni
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Assyria
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1700 BC
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Hammurabi
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Babylon
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Persian Gulf
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Mediterranean Sea
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Babylonia
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Nebuchadnezzar I
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Chaldea
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Neo-Babylonian Empire
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Chaldeans
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Medes
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Assyria
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Nineveh
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Nebuchadnezzar II
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Nebuchadnezzar II
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Nabopolassar
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6th century BC
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586 BC
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Judea
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Jerusalem
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Solomon
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Temple
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Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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Seven Wonders of the World
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Persian Empire
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Cyrus the Great
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539 BC
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Alexander the Great
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331 BC
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323 BC
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6th century BC
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Persian Empire
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Alexander the Great
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Greek
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Seleucid
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Babylon
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Seleucia on the Tigris
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Seleucid Empire
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Iranian peoples
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Parthians
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Sassanid
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7th century
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Arabic
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Persian
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Khosrow I
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Tikrit
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Lakhmid
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Al-Hirah
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Shahanshah
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Khosrow II
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Syria
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Turkey
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Nisibis
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Byzantines
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Amida
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Diyarbakır
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Islamic conquest of Persia
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Arab Empire
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Islamic Golden Age
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Bedouin
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Muslims
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636
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Sa`d ibn Abī Waqqās
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Battle of al-Qādisiyyah
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Ctesiphon
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638
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Yazdegerd III
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651
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Arabia
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Oman
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Basrah
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Mosul
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Caliphate
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Ottoman Empire
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Mamluk rule in Iraq
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earthenware
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9th century
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Smithsonian Institution
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Washington, D.C.
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14th
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15th centuries
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Black Sheep Turkmen
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1466
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White Sheep Turkmen
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Ottoman Empire
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pashalik
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Safavid dynasty
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Iran
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Mamluk
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Georgian
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Sublime Porte
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Great War
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Germany
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Central Powers
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British
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Siege of Kut
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captured Baghdad
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Iraq
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Ottoman Empire
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Sykes-Picot Agreement
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11 November
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1920
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League of Nations mandate
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State of Iraq
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Iraqi revolt against the British
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Hāshimite
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Assyrians
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T. E. Lawrence
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The Times
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Sir Percy Cox
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shaykh
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1941
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Rashīd `Alī al-Gaylānī coup
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British invasion of Iraq
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British Indian Army
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Arab Legion
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Jordan
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List of Kings of Iraq
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Emir
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Faisal
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Great War
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T. E. Lawrence
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plebiscite
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Mandate
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Kirkuk
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Iraqi Petroleum Company
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Ghazi
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1933
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3 April
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1939
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Faisal
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'Abd al-Ilah
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1945
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United Nations
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Arab League
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Soviet Union
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1948
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1948 Arab-Israeli War
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Palestinian
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Palestinian
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Haifa
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Baghdad Pact
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Turkey
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Iran
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Pakistan
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United Kingdom
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Egyptian
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Gamal Abdal Nasser
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Hussein of Jordan
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Nuri as-Said
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Kuwait
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Abd al-Karīm Qāsim
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Abdul Salam Arif
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14 July
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1958
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republic
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Mosul
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Barzānī
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1961
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Kuwait
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1963
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1963
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Ba'ath Party
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Ahmed Hasan al-Bakr
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prime minister
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Abdul Salam Arif
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13 April
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1966
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Abdul Rahman Arif
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Six Day War
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1967
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17 July
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1968
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1967
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1968
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Saddam Hussein
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1970
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Iraq Petroleum Company
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ERAP
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Shatt al-Arab
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Persian Gulf
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Strait of Hormuz
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Algiers Accord
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6 March
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1975
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Moscow
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October War
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1979
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President Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr
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Saddam Hussein
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de facto
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Iran–Iraq War
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1980
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1988
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Qādisiyyat
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Qādisiyyah
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status quo ante bellum
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1986
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1989
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Al-Anfal Campaign
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chemical weapons
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Halabja
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Iran–Iraq War
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Soviet Union
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People's Republic of China
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sending arms shipments
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Osirak
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Israeli Air Force
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Operation Opera
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1990
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April Glaspie
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25 July
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Jiddah
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1 August
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August 2
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1990
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United Nations Security Council
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Arab League
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embargo
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8 August
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Iraqi occupation of Kuwait
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Operation Desert Shield
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15 January
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1991
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Gulf War
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Desert Storm
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January 17
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1991
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Hiroshima
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Al-Amiriyah
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28 February
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1991
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Javier Pérez de Cuéllar
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UN
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Iraq sanctions
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6 August
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1990
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Resolution 661
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economic sanctions
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weapons of mass destruction
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Resolution 687
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United States
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Kurds
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Clinton
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George H. W. Bush
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27 June
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1993
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Tomahawk cruise missiles
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Ali Hassan al-Majid
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Uday Hussein
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Qusay Hussein
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oil for food program
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1996
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UNSCOM
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Richard Butler
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UN Security Council
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2003 invasion of Iraq
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Osama bin Laden
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2001
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regime change
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Iraq Liberation Act of 1998
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Iraq Liberation Act
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United States Senate
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United Nations
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Hans Blix
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United States
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United Kingdom
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Resolution 1441
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UN Security Council
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March 2003
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United States
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United Kingdom
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occupied
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23 May
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2003
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Iraqi insurgency
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13 December
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2003
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Jay Garner
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L. Paul Bremer
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John Negroponte
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19 April
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2004
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2005
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Abu Musab Al Zarqawi
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Sunni Triangle
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Iraq after Saddam Hussein
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11 March 2004 Madrid attacks
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Spain
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Socialist
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manifesto
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Coalition of the Willing
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Dutch
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30 June
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South Korea
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Dominican Republic
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Honduras
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Guatemala
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Kazakhstan
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Singapore
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Thailand
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Portugal
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Philippines
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Bulgaria
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Nicaragua
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Italy
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Australia
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Denmark
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Poland
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28 June
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2004
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Iyad Allawi
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16 July
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2004
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Philippines
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January 30
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2005
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transitional parliamentary elections
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Iraqi legislative election, January 2005
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Post-invasion Iraq, 2003–present
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Iraq Insurgency
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Al Qaeda in Iraq
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Al Askari Mosque
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Samarra
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Mujahideen Shura Council
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Iraq War
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civil war
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Nouri al-Maliki
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Kurdish
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Mesud Barzani
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Kurdistan
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Arabs
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Encyclopædia Britannica
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October 15
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2007
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Tripp, Charles
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ISBN 9780521702478
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ISBN 1850434166
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ISBN 0072442336
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Defense Intelligence Agency
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CIA
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Iraq
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Reconstruction of Iraq
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President of Iraq
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Prime Minister of Iraq
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Mesopotamia
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Mesopotamian mythology
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Babylonia
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Assyria
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Iraq portal
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Iraq War portal
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