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  2. Batil (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Batil (Arabic: بتيل batīl), also spelled bateel or battil, is a traditional type of sailing vessel from Kuwait with a fiddle-headed bow and a high sternboard. [1] A batil on the obverse side of the Kuwaiti 1-Dinar note

  3. Timeline of the Gulf War (1990–1991) - Wikipedia

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    The timeline of the Gulf War details the dates of the major events of the 1990–1991 war. It began with the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990 and ended with the Liberation of Kuwait by Coalition forces. Iraq subsequently agreed to the United Nations' demands on 28 February 1991.

  4. Liberation of Kuwait campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    This is the order of battle for the Liberation of Kuwait campaign during the Gulf War between Coalition forces [1] and the Iraqi Armed Forces [2] between February 24–28, 1991. The order that they are listed in are from west to east. Iraqi units that were not in the Kuwaiti Theater of Operations are excluded from this list.

  5. Liberation of Kuwait campaign - Wikipedia

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    At 4 a.m. on 24 February, after being shelled for months and under the constant threat of a gas attack, the U.S. 1st and 2nd Marine Divisions crossed into Kuwait. They maneuvered around vast systems of barbed wire, minefields and trenches. Once into Kuwait, they headed towards Kuwait City. The troops themselves encountered little resistance and ...

  6. History of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait had been a part of the Ottoman Empire's province of Basra, something that Iraq said made Kuwait rightful Iraqi territory. [183] Kuwait's ruling dynasty, the Al Sabah family, had concluded a protectorate agreement in 1899 that assigned responsibility for Kuwait's foreign affairs to the United Kingdom. The UK drew the border between Kuwait ...

  7. 2025 in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 2025 in Kuwait. Holidays. Source: [1] [2] 1 January – New Year's Day; 30 January – The Prophet's Ascension; 25 ...

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  9. Gulf War - Wikipedia

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    Date: 2 August 1990 – 17 January 1991 (Operation Desert Shield) 17 January – 28 February 1991 ... Kuwait War, First Iraq War, or Iraq War [28] [29] ...