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datura
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Iranian
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Hammar Marshes
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Central Marshes
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desert
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Iraq
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Iran
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USAID
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Iraqi Hizbullah
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Moqtada al-Sadr
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Maysan Governorate
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Sir Wilfred Thesiger
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Gavin Maxwell
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Gertrude Bell
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T. E. Lawrence
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Basra
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Ezra's Tomb
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Dawn of the World
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Amer Alwan
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Tigris-Euphrates alluvial salt marsh
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Khuzestan Province
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Wilfred Thesiger
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University of Indiana
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UNEP
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USAID
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Newcastle University
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Pitt Rivers Museum
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