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  • ...ll Carroll]], a freelance reporter for ''The Monitor'', was kidnapped in [[Baghdad]], and released safely after 82 days. Although Carroll was initially a free
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  • ...meast/02/16/iraq.airstrike/ ''U.S., British warplanes hit targets outside Baghdad'', CNN, February 16, 2001]</ref> [[Iraq War]] - US forces launch first air strikes on Baghdad.
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  • ...son CSF Tiger radar on a Soviet Il-76 airframe, the combination called the Baghdad 1. <ref name=Cordesman-IrIr-II-11> {{citation ...f its traditional allies in the Middle East. Caught in a financial crisis, Baghdad needed the low-interest loans Moscow extended for this equipment.<ref name=
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  • In 1983, another twenty-nine Mirage F-1s were exported to Baghdad. The final batch of twenty-nine aircraft was ordered in September 1985, wit
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  • ..., who headed the FBI investigation, noted that despite Yasin's presence in Baghdad, there was no evidence of Iraqi support for the attack. "We looked at that
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  • ...n Mullá `Alí Basṭámí, the second Letter of the Living, was put on trial in Baghdad for preaching about the Báb, the clerics studied the Commentary on the Sur ...ime the remains were secretly transported by way of Iṣfahán, Kirmansháh, [[Baghdad]] and [[Damascus]], to [[Beirut]] and thence by sea to [[Acre, Israel]] on
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  • | title =Berlin to Baghdad: The Pitfalls of Hiring Enemy Intelligence ...ww.foreignaffairs.org/20040701fareviewessay83412/timothy-naftali/berlin-to-baghdad-the-pitfalls-of-hiring-enemy-intelligence.html
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  • | title = Operation Iraqi Freedom ends as last combat soldiers leave Baghdad ...nt, in the 1991 Gulf War, that the invasion force should have continued to Baghdad and overthrown Saddam Hussein, but most agree that would have been far beyo
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  • ...China by way of the [[Arabs]], who had a [[paper mill]] in operation in [[Baghdad]] as early as 794.
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  • ...m. Twenty-four U.S. firms were involved in exporting arms and materials to Baghdad.<ref name=King2003-03>{{citation
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  • ...and [[ancient Greece|Greeks]] and established the [[House of Wisdom]] in [[Baghdad]] for this purpose.<ref>http://www.islamicity.com/education/ihame/default.a
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  • ...York counted. He had an obvious affection for the city, which he called "[[Baghdad|Bagdad]] [sic]-on-the-Subway,"<ref>Henry, O. "A Madison Square Arabian Nigh
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  • ...ian Empire, Ctesiphon, which was located a few dozen miles north of modern Baghdad, fell to Muslim armies; Iran was overrun in the next decade.<ref>J. J. Saun ...engineering knowledge to roof it over. But in Damascus, Cairo, Basra, and Baghdad new mosques soon went up and their architecture was radically improved. The
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  • ...missiles]], known by their crews as "Secret Squirrels", at targets in the Baghdad area. This strike was somewhat controversial, with critics claiming the Air
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  • | title =Berlin to Baghdad: The Pitfalls of Hiring Enemy Intelligence ...ww.foreignaffairs.org/20040701fareviewessay83412/timothy-naftali/berlin-to-baghdad-the-pitfalls-of-hiring-enemy-intelligence.html
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  • ...ted the craft of paper making from China, with a mill already at work in [[Baghdad]] in [[794]]. By the [[9th century]] completely public libraries started to
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  • <td>Iraq</td><td>[[Baghdad]]</td><td>[[Iraqi dinar]]</td>
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  • ...e Syriac language by Nestorian monks in Persia. Muslim scholars (mainly in Baghdad) subsequently translated these into Arabic, and they became important sourc
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  • ...ed a museum and became Director of Antiquities of Iraq, making her home in Baghdad.
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  • ...ent types of souls or personality types. When the Báb's uncle came through Baghdad in January, 1861, and asked Bahá'u'lláh a series of questions, Bahá'u'll ...prominent works, in addition to the previously mentioned writings from the Baghdad period, include a series of epistles to kings, rulers, and the Pope; a seri
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