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  2. Ubaid period - Wikipedia

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    Ubaid culture originated in the south, but still has clear connections to earlier cultures in the region of middle Iraq. The appearance of the Ubaid culture has sometimes been linked to the so-called Sumerian problem, related to the origins of Sumerian civilisation. Whatever the ethnic origins of this group, this culture saw for the first time ...

  3. Culture of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The Iraq national football team were the 2007 AFC Asian Cup Champions after defeating Saudi Arabia in the final, held in Jakarta, Indonesia. In 2006, Iraq reached the football final of the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, after defeating former FIFA World Cup semi-finalists South Korea and eventually finished as runners-up, winning silver.

  4. Religion in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Jewish communities were also present in Basra and northern Iraq, where they played an important role in shaping the country's development. Notable Jewish figures in Iraq include Sassoon Eskell, Menahem Saleh Daniel, Salima Pasha, Mir Basri, Anwar Shaul, Naim Dangoor, and Ibrahim Hesqel. By 1948, their population numbered around 150,000 to ...

  5. Nuzi texts - Wikipedia

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    The Nuzi texts are ancient documents found during an excavation of Nuzi, an ancient Mesopotamian city southwest of Kirkuk in modern Kirkuk Governorate of Iraq, located near the Tigris river. They were found on cuneiform tablets written in the Akkadian language . [ 1 ]

  6. Iraqi literature - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mutanabbi, an Iraqi poet Epic of Gilgamesh, an epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia, regarded as the earliest surviving notable literature, British Museum.. Iraqi literature or Mesopotamian literature dates back to Sumerian times, which constitutes the earliest known corpus of recorded literature, including the religious writings and other traditional stories maintained by the Sumerian ...

  7. British Institute for the Study of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1932 and its aims are to support and undertake research into the archaeology (and cognate subjects) of Iraq and the neighbouring countries from the earliest times to c. AD 1700, and to promote the cultural heritage of Iraq. The School publishes the refereed annual journal Iraq.

  8. The Onion got it right in 2003 on the Iraq War - AOL

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  9. Tell Maghzaliyah - Wikipedia

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    The spread of the Hassuna culture in the Near East. Tell Maghzaliyah (Tell Maghzalia), in Nineveh Governorate, Iraq, is a prehistoric fortified aceramic Mesolithic and Neolithic site located approximately 7.5 km northwest of Yarim Tepe, with which it shows some similarities.