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Iraq
Baghdād, capital
Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988), after Iranian Revolution
Persian Gulf War after Iraq invasion of Kuwait in 1990
Saddam Hussein, former authoritarian leader
U.S.-Iraq War
ancient Mesopotamia in history of Iraq
Babylon, ancient city
Babylonia, ancient country
ethnic and religious divisions – Kurds in northern Iraq
ethnic and religious divisions – Shiites in southern Iraq
ethnic and religious divisions – Sunnis vs. Shias after U.S.-Iraq War
Turkey, neighboring country with significant Kurdish population
archaeological discoveries
arts, music, and literature
business and economy
cities
ethnic and religious divisions – ethnic division of power in early monarchy
flag symbolism
foreign relations
geography and environment
government and politics
government of Iraq
interim constitution of 2004
Iraqi governing council
transitional assembly
Abdul Karim Kassem
Abdul Karim Kassem – coup aftermath
Abdul Karim Kassem – overthrow of the monarchy
Baath, dominant political party since 1968
capital punishment legal status
constitution
coup attempt against Saddam Hussein fails
defection of Saddam’s sons-in-law
defense
executive
federalism
Iraqi Communist Party
Islam as official religion
Islamist religious parties
judiciary
king
legislature
national anthem
opposition to Saddam Hussein
political divisions
political parties
presidents
prime minister
revolutionary command council
Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein – becomes president, 1979
Saddam Hussein – trial and death sentence
U.S. designation as a state sponsor of terrorism
history after U.S.-Iraq War
history before U.S.-Iraq War
languages
largest city
literacy rates (table)
maps
military
pictures
population and demographics
prime minister
quotations
religion
transportation and communications
wars
weapons of mass destruction
Baath Party
Baath Party, political party and movement influential among Arab communities in the Middle East, especially in Syria and Iraq. The Baath Party was...
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