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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
history after U.S.-Iraq War
main article on the war
Abu Ghraib Scandal
administration by Coalition Provisional Authority
Halliburton Co.
lack of role in September 11 attacks
police and military reorganization
postwar questions about weapons of mass destruction
privatization and creation of market economy
quotations
reconstruction of oil industry
Shia dissent from interim constitution
Was the U.S. Invasion of Iraq Justified?
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
September 11 Attacks
September 11 Attacks, coordinated terrorist strike on the United States in 2001 that killed about 3,000 people and shook the nation to its core.
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