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Covers from the Mediterranean and Egypt eastwards as far as the Mouths of the Indus River, as well as southward as far as the Horn of Africa and northwards to the Black Sea. Depicts most of the politically volatile modern day middle east, including the nations of Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel, Syria, Lebanon and Turkey.
Map of the Syrian Civil War, the Iraq Civil War (2014–present), and the Lebanese insurgency. For previous revisions of the battle map (not including Lebanon) before June 2015, see File:Syria and Iraq 2014-onward War map.png. After updating this map, please also update the date(s) at w:Module:Iraq Syria map date, used to denote the date in ...
Basically covers the mid 19th century claims of the Ottoman Empire, however, includes the modern nations of Turkey, Iraq, Kuwait, Syria, Jordan, Israel or Palestine, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan, with parts of adjacent Iran, Greece, Egypt and Ukraine.
This image was uploaded in a raster graphics format such as PNG, GIF, or JPEG. However, it contains information that could be stored more efficiently and/or accurately in the SVG format, as a vector graphic .
Download QR code; Print/export ... Map of the Iraq–Turkey border. The Iraq–Turkey border is 367 km (228 mi) ...
return {secondaryModules = {[[Module:Iraqi insurgency detailed map]], [[Module:Syrian Civil War map images module]], [[Module:Syrian Civil War overview map]],--[[Module:Syrian Civil War detailed map]]}, marks = {-- The only marks that belong in this module are those on the Syrian-Iraqi border.
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