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  2. Culture of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Masghouf fish, one of Iraq's national dishes, a Mesopotamian cuisine dating back to ancient times, typically fish caught from the rivers of Euphrates and Tigris, and grilled near the river bed The Lion of Babylon of The Ishtar Gate has remained a prominent symbol of Iraqi culture throughout history.

  3. History of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraq, a country located in West Asia, largely coincides with the ancient region of Mesopotamia, often referred to as the cradle of civilization.The history of Mesopotamia extends back to the Lower Paleolithic period, with significant developments continuing through the establishment of the Caliphate in the late 7th century AD, after which the region became known as Iraq.

  4. Iraqis - Wikipedia

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    Further information on Iraq's civilization and cultural history can be found in the following chronology of Iraqi history: Nemrik 9 (9800 BC – 8200 BC) Jarmo (7000 – 5000 BC) Sumer (6500 – 1940 BC) Ubaid period (6500 – 4000 BC) Uruk period (4000 – 3000 BC) Early Dynastic period (3000 – 2334 BC) Sumer and Akkad (1900 – 539 BC)

  5. Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraq's culture has a deep heritage that extends back in time to ancient Mesopotamian culture. Iraq has one of the longest written traditions in the world including architecture, literature, music, dance, painting, weaving, pottery, calligraphy, stonemasonry and metalworking. The culture of Iraq or Mesopotamia is one of the world's oldest ...

  6. Tell Hassuna - Wikipedia

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    Hassuna Pottery Levels. Around 6,000 B.C., people began moving to the foothills of northern Mesopotamia and practicing methods of dry agriculture. These people were the first known farmers, and Hassuna became one of the most ancient centers for the principal forms of producing economies, such as the cultivation of soil and raising livestock.

  7. Modern history of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Modern Iraq was established from the former three Ottoman provinces, Baghdad Vilayet, Mosul Vilayet and Basra Vilayet, which were known as Al-'Iraq. The Sykes-Picot agreement was a secret agreement between UK and France with the assent of Imperial Russia, defining their respective sphere of influence and control in West Asia after the expected ...

  8. Culture TV Giant Arte France Boards Nova, Miyu Project ... - AOL

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    Culture channel Arte France is set to co-produce Léonard Cohen‘s debut animated feature “Flavors of Iraq,” a project presented at this week’s Cartoon Movie and produced by France’s Nova ...

  9. Iraqi nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi nationalism is a form of nationalism that asserts the belief that Iraqis form a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Iraqis of different ethnoreligious groups such as Mesopotamian Arabs, Kurds, Turkmens, Assyrians (including Chaldeans and Syriacs), Yazidis, Mandeans, Shabaks and Yarsans.