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  2. 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.

  3. 14 July Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The 14 July Revolution, also known as the 1958 Iraqi military coup, was a coup d'état that took place on 14 July 1958 in Iraq, resulting in the toppling of King Faisal II and the overthrow of the Hashemite-led Kingdom of Iraq.

  4. Modern history of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Ottoman Iraq. 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 ...

  5. Timelines of Iraq history - Wikipedia

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    Timelines of Iraq history include: Timeline of Baghdad; Timeline of Basra; Timeline of Mosul This page was last edited on 12 April 2022, at 08: ...

  6. Timeline of Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Artists Society formed. [37] 1957 University of Baghdad established. Demonstration. [36] 1958 14 July: Iraqi coup d'état against king Faisal II at Royal Palace. [36] City becomes capital of the Republic of Iraq. 1959 Revolution City built. Al-Mabda' newspaper begins publication. Unknown Soldier monument erected on Firdos Square. [34]

  7. Iraqi Revolt - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, an anti-British rebellion took place in the Iraqi city of Najaf, which is often seen as a precursor to the 1920 Iraqi revolt. [12]After the Peace Treaty of Versailles in 1919 after World War I, the idea put forward by the League of Nations to create mandates for the territories that the defeated Central Powers had occupied began to take shape.

  8. Iraqi Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Revolution may refer to: The Iraqi Revolt (1920) The Iraqi Intifada (1952) The 14 July Revolution (1958) The Ramadan Revolution (February 1963) The 17 July Revolution (1968) The 1991 Iraqi uprisings

  9. Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraq, [a] officially known as the Republic of Iraq, [b] is a country in West Asia, bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south, Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, the Persian Gulf and Kuwait to the southeast, Jordan to the southwest, and Syria to the west.