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Al-Rafidain University College is a private academic institution in higher education of public interest established on November 23, 1988. It was founded byThe Iraqi Society for Statistical Sciences. The actual work study started in 1988/1989 and is considered one of the oldest private academic colleges in Iraq.
Rafidain Bank (Arabic: مصرف الرافدين lit. Bank of Mesopotamia ) is an Iraqi bank headquartered in Baghdad , with 146 branches inside Iraq as well as branches in London , Cairo , Beirut , Abu Dhabi , Bahrain , Amman and Jabal Amman .
Al-Rafidain TV (Arabic:قناة الرافدين) is an Iraq-based Arabic television channel broadcasting from Istanbul, Turkey where its headquarters is located. [1] Launched on 10 April 2006 on Nilesat , the channel is owned by Sunni Arabs and has an anti-Western agenda and supporting Association of Muslim Scholars .
Bilad al-Rafidayn, an Arabic term for Mesopotamia; Rafidain Bank, the largest bank in Iraq; Tanzim Qa'idat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn, the name for Al-Qaeda in Iraq
Al-Rafidain team played in the Iraqi Premier League for the first time in the 1974–75 season, when the first edition of the Clubs League was launched in Iraq, [4] and the team was not good enough, and finished the season at the bottom of the standings, and eventually relegated to the Iraqi First Division League.
Iraq's two biggest state-owned banks, Rafidain Bank and Rasheed Bank, [5] [6] together with the Iraqi Electronic Payment System (IEPS) have established a company called International Smart Card, which has developed a national credit card called 'Qi Card'. [7] [8] [9] The card is issued since 2008. According to the company's website: 'after less ...
Bilad Al-Rafidain Sport Club (Arabic: نادي بلاد الرافدين الرياضي) is an Iraqi football team based in Baqubah, [1] Diyala, that plays in Iraqi Second Division League. [ 2 ] Managerial history
The Rafidain List or Al Rafidain National List (or Mesopotamia List) is the name of the list that is used by Assyrian Democratic Movement during the Iraqi elections, headed by Yunadam Kanna. At the 2005 parliamentary elections, the NRL got with 36,255 votes (0.4%) and one seat. [ 1 ]