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  2. Qandil Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Qandil Mountains (Kurdish: چیایێن قەندیلێ Çiyayên Qendîlê, Arabic: جبل قنديل), are a mountainous area of [ ] near the Iran-Iraq border. The region belongs to the Zagros mountain range and is difficult to access, with extremely rugged terrain.

  3. National Post Company of the Islamic Republic of Iran

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    Iran Post is the government-owned and operated corporation responsible for providing postal services in Iran. See also. List of national postal services#Asia;

  4. Timeline of the Kurdistan Workers' Party insurgency (2015 ...

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    On 28–29 July, a new wave of shelling was launched in the night and PKK camps in Zap, Metina, Gara, Avaşin-Basyan, Hakurk and the Qandil Mountains in northern Iraq were hit by Turkish fighter jets in an operation named after the recently killed gendarmerie major, Arslan Kulaksız. [69]

  5. Qandil, Iran - Wikipedia

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    Qandil (Persian: قنديل, also Romanized as Qandīl) [1] is a village in Somghan Rural District, Chenar Shahijan District, Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 394, in 99 families.

  6. Package tracking - Wikipedia

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    Tracking packages with stationary bar code reader in a warehouse sorting operation. Package tracking or package logging is the process of localizing shipping containers, mail and parcel post at different points of time during sorting, warehousing, and package delivery to verify their provenance and to predict and aid delivery.

  7. Qandil Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Qandil was appointed by President Mohamed Morsi, following the resignation of military-named premier Kamal Ganzouri. The cabinet consists of 36 ministers. [ 2 ] The composition of the government is mostly formed by technocrats, with five Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) members and one member each from the Al-Wasat and Renaissance parties.

  8. Iran–PJAK conflict - Wikipedia

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    There they settled in the area controlled by the PKK on the slopes of Mount Qandil—less than 16 kilometres (10 mi) from the Iranian border. [13] Once established at Qandil and operating under the PKK's security umbrella, PJAK adopted many of the political ideas and military strategies of jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan, whose theories had ...

  9. Turkish airstrikes on Sinjar (2018) - Wikipedia

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    A video of the strike has since been published, showing the Turkish army's drone tracking and firing on two cars. When Shingali's car stopped by the road's side, a drone targeted and hit the car. [3] People rushed in, and are seen moving the wounded or dead to a second car.