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  2. Module:Location map/data/Iraq Mosul - Wikipedia

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    Location map Mosul.png Module:Location map/data/Iraq Mosul is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Mosul . The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  3. Mosul question - Wikipedia

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    The vilayet of Mosul in 1914, with modern borders superimposed. The Mosul question was a territorial dispute in the early 20th century between Turkey and the United Kingdom (later Iraq) over the possession of the former Ottoman Mosul vilayet. The Mosul vilayet was part of the Ottoman Empire until the end of World War I, when

  4. Maps of present-day countries and dependencies - Wikipedia

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    See List of extinct countries, empires, etc. and Former countries in Europe after 1815 for articles about countries that are no longer in existence. See List of countries for other articles and lists on countries. Wikimedia Commons includes the Wikimedia Atlas of the World. Entries available in the atlas. General pages

  5. File:Map of Europe and neighbors.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of Europe and neighbors with names of countries. ... Added approximate border with Asia: 03:54, 28 August 2023: 833 × 663 (2.15 MB) Thinker78:

  6. Mosul vilayet - Wikipedia

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    A map showing the administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire in 1317 Hijri, 1899 Gregorian, Including the Vilayet of Mosul and its Sanjaks. Map of subdivisions of Mosul Vilayet in 1907. Sanjaks of the vilayet and their capitals: [5] Sanjak of Mosul, Mosul; Sanjak of Shahrizor [6] (later renamed Sanjak of Kirkuk), [7]: 190 Kirkuk

  7. Mosul - Wikipedia

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    Conquest of Mosul (Nineveh) by Mustafa Pasha in 1631, a Turkish soldier in the foreground holding a severed head. L., C. (Stecher) 1631 -1650 Map of Mosul in 1778, by Carsten Niebuhr What started as irregular attacks in 1517 were finalized in 1538, when Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent added Mosul to his empire by capturing it from his ...

  8. List of national border changes (1914–present) - Wikipedia

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    Over 40% of the world’s borders today were drawn as a result of British and French imperialism. The British and French drew the modern borders of the Middle East, the borders of Africa, and in Asia after the independence of the British Raj and French Indochina and the borders of Europe after World War I as victors, as a result of the Paris ...

  9. List of political and geographic borders - Wikipedia

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    Europe: Spain: Atlantic Ocean: Qatar: Middle East: Saudi Arabia *Indian Ocean / Persian Gulf: Romania: Europe: Bulgaria / Hungary / Moldova / Serbia / Ukraine *Atlantic Ocean / Black Sea: Russia: Asia / Europe: Azerbaijan / Belarus / China / Estonia / Finland / Georgia / Kazakhstan / Latvia / Lithuania / Mongolia / North Korea / Norway / Poland ...