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  • '''Baghdad''' is the capital of Iraq. It is located at the confluence of the [[Tigris]
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  • *[http://bdb.co.za/shackle/articles/baghdad.htm Baghdad on the Subway]
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  • '''Baghdad''' is the capital of Iraq. It is located at the confluence of the [[Tigris]
    208 bytes (29 words) - 18:04, 17 March 2024
  • ...raq''' and one region. [[Baghdad]] is the national capital and lies in [[Baghdad Province]]. In formal Iraqi usage, what is called a province is properly a | [[Baghdad Province]] || [[Baghdad]] || ||
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  • ...inton visits troops assigned to the 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division in Baghdad, Iraq. (2003)
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  • ...le East Institute]]; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]; Professor at [[Baghdad University]], College of Law (2001-2004);
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  • A well-armed military force that stayed in the [[Baghdad]] area, principally to protect [[Saddam Hussein]] against coups by the Army
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  • ...hould Saddam have chosen to make his last stand in the city. It never left Baghdad. *Baghdad Infantry Division
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  • Saddam's final military defense, of approximately 15,000 men. Never left Baghdad. *Baghdad Infantry Division
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  • ...]]; commanded 1st Brigade Combat Team, [[1st Armored Division (U.S.)]], in Baghdad, Iraq (2003-2004); founding director of the U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counteri
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  • ...ah''' is a city in [[Anbar Province]], Iraq, roughly 40 kilometers west of Baghdad on the Euphrates River. It is in the Sunni Triangle. Two major battles of t
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  • {{r|Baghdad Province}}
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  • {{r|Baghdad}}
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  • ...[Turkey]]. It has two main rivers, the [[Tigris]] and the [[Euphrates]]; [[Baghdad]], the capital, is at their confluence. Control of the Muslim world moved to Baghdad, with the rise of the [[Abbasid Dynasty]] in 750; it maintained control unt
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  • ...2din%2dbaghdad%2dcemetery-name_page.html/ British "Queen of Iraq" rests in Baghdad cemetery]
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  • {{r|Baghdad}}
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  • [[Image:FBCB2 of Baghdad International Airport.png|right|500px|BFT view of Baghdad International Airport, April 2003 attack]] | contribution = Thunder Runs into Baghdad: The Impact of Information Age Command and Control on Conflict
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  • ...standpoint, it may no longer be majority Kurd. It is about 250 km north of Baghdad, just outside the northern no-fly zone but still within the semi-autonomous ...withdraw. 437 people died in June.<ref>{{cite web|title=Deadly blasts hit Baghdad mosques|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8178237.stm|publisher=BBC News|date=
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  • ...o lead operations wherever needed. It was the main organization driving on Baghdad in the Iraq War, major combat phase.
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  • ....png|thumb|right|400px|Common Operational Picture from Blue Force Tracker: Baghdad International Airport during the Iraq War
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  • ...e name of [[al-Khwarizmi]], a Persian mathematician who was a librarian in Baghdad in the 9th century CE<ref>BBC online article: <span class="newtab">[https:/
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