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The governor of Iraq was an extremely powerful individual within the administrative hierarchy of the Umayyad government. In addition to Iraq itself, he was frequently granted the responsibility for the provinces of the empire that had originally been conquered with Basran or Kufan troops, including al-Ahwaz, al-Jibal, Fars , Kerman , Khurasan ...
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Iraq consists of 18 recognized governorates (Arabic: محافظة, romanized: muḥāfażah; Sorani Kurdish: پارێزگا, romanized: parêzgeh), also known as "provinces" and 1 partially recognized governorate . Per the Iraqi constitution, governorates can form a federal region. [1]
This is a list of the rulers of the Iraqi city of Mosul. Umayyad governors ... as Abbasid governor; Nasir al-Dawla, 929–930 and 935–967; Sa'id ibn Hamdan, 931–934;
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This category is for the Umayyad governors of Iraq, i.e. the combined governorships of Kufa and Basra and their dependencies. This category omits governors of Kufa or Basra alone. Subcategories
The Council of Representatives is the main elected body of Iraq. The Constitution defines the "number of members at a ratio of one representative per 100,000 Iraqi persons representing the entire Iraqi people." [13] The members are elected for terms of 4 years. [14]
The main subdivision in Iraq is the 18 muhafazah, also known as governorates. Before 1976 they were called liwas, or banner. [1] Under the Constitution of Iraq adopted in 2005, one or more provinces may elect to form a federal region, which has the right to a share of oil revenues.