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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
history before U.S.-Iraq War
overview of Iraq’s history
ancient cities
ancient civilizations
Baghdād Pact
British mandate following World War I
Byzantine Empire
colonial period
conquest by Alexander the Great
domestication of sheep
early history to 17th century
Eisenhower doctrine
events 1938-1999 (archives)
federation of Iraq and Jordan
independence from British rule
Iran-Iraq War
Ismaili state
Kurdish rebellion, 1974
Kurdish rebellion, collapse of
Kurds, relations with
lack of Iraq-Al-Qaeda connection, findings of commissions
military coup, 1936
military coup, 1958
military coup, 1963
military coup, 1968
monarchy established in 1924
Mongol Empire
oil accords during 1930s
oil accords during 1950s
Ottoman supremacy during 18th and 19th centuries
parliamentary elections, 1953
Persian Gulf War
pictures related to Iraqi history
recent events since 1995
Suez Canal crisis
languages
largest city
literacy rates (table)
maps
military
pictures
population and demographics
prime minister
quotations
religion
transportation and communications
wars
weapons of mass destruction
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