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Summary Of: Shatt al-Arab

The region of Shatt al-Arab is considered to be the largest... begun using this name specifically to designate the Shatt al-Arab during the later... Shatt al-Arab near Basra city... Shatt al-Arab near Basra city... Iranian forces operating on the Shatt al-Arab have captured British...

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