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Summary Of: Tikrit

Tikrit is usually identified with the... The modern province of which Tikrit is the capital is named after him... Saddam Hussein was buried near Tikrit in his hometown of Owja following his hanging on... Tikrit became the scene of a number of... fifteen kilometres south of Tikrit on the eastern bank of the Tigris... s primary palace complex in Tikrit to the governor of Salah ah Din Province... It is located in the northwest of Tikrit on Saddam Boulevard... Tikrit is the setting in the song Radio Tikrit by the...

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