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  2. 14 July Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The dispatching of Iraqi army units to Jordan played into the hands of two of the key members of the Iraqi Free Officers movement: Arif and the movement's leader, Qasim. The Iraqi 19th and 20th Brigades of the 3rd Division (Iraq) (the former under Qasim's command and the latter including Arif's battalion) were dispatched to march to Jordan ...

  3. Iraqi Revolt - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Revolt of 1920, also known as the Iraqi War of Independence or Great Iraqi Revolution began in Baghdad in the summer of 1920 with mass demonstrations by Iraqis, including protests by embittered officers from the old Ottoman Army, against the British who published the new land ownership and the burial taxes at Najaf.

  4. 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: ... Statistics; Cookie ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. List of wars involving Iraq - Wikipedia

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    14 July Revolution (1958) Hashemite Arab Federation. Kingdom of Iraq; Support: Hashemite Arab Federation. Kingdom of Jordan. Jordanian annexed West Bank; Free Officers: Free Officers Victory. The Iraqi Monarchy is overthrown. The Hashemite dynasty in Iraq ends. Death of Faisal II and his family; Execution of Crown Prince Abd al-llah and Prime ...

  8. List of conflicts in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    This list includes any raid, strike, skirmish, siege, sacking, and/or battle (land, naval, and air) that occurred on the territories of what may today be referred to as Iraq; however, in which the conflict itself may have only been part of an operation of a campaign in a theater of a greater war (e.g. any and/or all border, undeclared, colonial ...

  9. List of years in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of years in Iraq, referring to the Iraqi Republic (1958-1963), Baathist Iraq (1963-2003) and Arab Republic of Iraq (2003–present). 21st century [ edit ]