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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]
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  • ...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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  • ===Multi-National Division - Baghdad=== ...(TF) Baghdad. Its major area of responsibility is the city of Baghdad. MND-Baghdad is headquartered by the U.S. 4th Infantry [[division (military)|Division]].
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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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  • ...Division/and Deputy Commanding General (Maneuver), Multi-National Division-Baghdad. ...trongly supported LTG Abboud Qanbar, the Iraqi Army security commander for Baghdad. Campbell positioned himself as Qanbar's deputy, and worked behind the scen
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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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  • ...pair of Iraqi dentists and two-time winners of Weblog Awards, blogged from Baghdad, Basra, and other places in Iraq until late 2007. Now based in the US, they
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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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  • ...riefing to Gingrich on December 31, 2001. It advocated a quick strike into Baghdad by three brigade-sized forces, followed by 15,000 light infantry forces to ...Franks, Franks responded, "Attack from a cold start. I agree. Straight at Baghdad. Small and fast. I agree. Simultaneous air and ground. Probably, but not su
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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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  • ...s "oil is part of a broader KRG strategy to draw international pressure on Baghdad to grant further Kurdish autonomy. " ...according to Senor, Tmay be prompting KRG officials to foment tension with Baghdad in the hope that the perception of external threats will strengthen their p
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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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  • ...a, and also Cairo, the seat of the widely recognized Abbasid Caliphs after Baghdad fell to the Mongols in 1258. The Sultans' claim to the title of Caliph came
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  • ...s were the only manned aircraft allowed to fly into the extremely strong [[Baghdad]]-area KARI [[integrated air defense system]] (IADS). .... It was the only U.S. or coalition aircraft to strike targets in downtown Baghdad. Since moving to Holloman AFB in 1992, the F-117A and the men and women of
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  • '''Mosul''' is the largest city in northern Iraq, 390km north of Baghdad, which dominates the northern oil industry and has the largest [[dam]] in I
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  • ...aissance Squadron operating against [[Iraq War, insurgency|insurgents]] in Baghdad in 2006, and is a highly visible critic of [[counterinsurgency]] doctrine. ...he 1991 Gulf War have been completed in four days? Would the 2003 drive to Baghdad have been accomplished in three weeks?"<ref name=WA>{{citation
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  • ...-based faction, led by Muhammad Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Abbas) had been based in Baghdad. Again, the pro-Syrian faction of the PLF underwent a split in January 198
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  • From May to August 2003, he was in Baghdad as the first Director of Governance for the Coalition Provisional Authority
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  • ...tions, "by 2008 Muqtada had expanded his movement from being essentially a Baghdad street force into 'a major Shiite movement, with parliamentary presence, po ...to be held as soon as December. They met for the first time on March 21 at Baghdad's Babylon Hotel, along with Zuhair Chalabi, head of the government's reconc
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  • ...hen anyone makes this comparison, I always think she ends up a spinster in Baghdad committing suicide.”<ref name=TimesUK2009-04-13 />
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  • ..., Ambassador Pearce served with the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] in Baghdad.
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  • | a female professor of dentistry at Baghdad University from Karbala
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  • :There was a merchant in [[Baghdad|Bagdad]] who sent his servant to market to buy provisions and in a little w
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  • | title = Thunder Run: the Armored Strike to Capture Baghdad
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  • ...intelligence. CIA officials said it reinforced a cable sent by the C.I.A's Baghdad station to headquarters on July 16, 2003. That cable expressed concern that
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  • ...n Bremer and the [[Iraqi Governing Council]], he asked "Ambassador Bremer, Baghdad is abuzz with a press story that you are planning to marry several Iraqi wo
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  • ...Bremer]] said his "consultations with American officials in Washington and Baghdad showed that they understood that the only viable course was to build a new,
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  • ...d relatively few Ba'athists; that is why the Army units were kept far from Baghdad. <ref>COBRA II, pp. 482-485</ref> ...was worn out, and suggested sending the 16 British Air Assault Brigade to Baghdad to train police and help in security. MG Albert Whitley, the senior British
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  • ...riefing to Gingrich on December 31, 2001. It advocated a quick strike into Baghdad by three brigade-sized forces, followed by 15,000 light infantry forces to ...Franks, Franks responded, "Attack from a cold start. I agree. Straight at Baghdad. Small and fast. I agree. Simultaneous air and ground. Probably, but not su
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  • ...oalition Provisional Authority]] and the Deputy Director for Governance in Baghdad, Iraq from April 2003 to June 2004, and worked on the [[Transitional Admini
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  • ...ne M1 Abrams (tank)|M1 Abrams tank has to move from Quantico, Virginia, to Baghdad, Iraq, if a central organization knows that a cargo ship in Norfolk, VA, ch
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  • ...e''' at least 20,000 additional troops to Iraq, to improve security in the Baghdad to a point where the remaining Iraqi Security Forces could control violence ...traeus and counterinsurgency who commanded 8/10 Reconnaissance Squadron in Baghdad in 2006, wrote, in a New York Times op-ed, that the major differences betwe
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  • ...ed Operation Desert Storm#KARI and Poobah's Party|"Poobah's Party" against Baghdad's KARI IADS in January 1991, a large number of Air Force ground-launched Ry
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  • ...al science - University of Tennessee, Ohio State University, University of Baghdad
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  • ..., the invention spread to the [[Middle East]], Production was started in [[Baghdad]], where the Arabs invented a method to make a thicker sheet of paper. The
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  • ...u, Somalia. As a result, the initial concept of operations was to surround Baghdad with tanks, while airborne and air assault infantry cleared it block-by-blo | title = Thunder Run: the Armored Strike to Capture Baghdad
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  • ...siting the 1/325 Airborne battalion, during the Iraq War, Surge|"Surge" in Baghdad was told they had reduced their casualties since the start of 2007, because
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  • ...hawk, the "Black Jet" that was the only manned aircraft allowed to overfly Baghdad in the Gulf War, attempts to reduce radar signatures began decades earlier.
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  • ...ere unusual applications, such as sending all available target drones over Baghdad in the first hours of [[Operation Desert Storm]], following initial attacks
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  • ...ly was used to support [[F-117]] light stealth bomber operations against [[Baghdad]]. Electronic warfare aircraft, [[cruise missile]]-carrying bombers and [[H
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  • ...44px-Baghdad etm 2003092 lrg.jpg|right|thumb|300px|NASA Landsat 7 image of Baghdad, April 2, 2003. The dark streaks are smoke from oil well fires set in an at ...a limited set of command and control targets, a number of them in downtown Baghdad. When the air campaign opened, these targets were all hit within a period o
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  • - [[Baghdad]] -
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  • The Al-Arabi Trading Co. was headquartered in Baghdad, and appears to have been under the control of Iraq's main weapons complex, ...retain certain expense reports in Baghdad because they indicated that the Baghdad branch of Matrix-Churchill was paying various expenses of Iraqi military es
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  • On February 16, 2001 a number of US and UK warplanes attacked Baghdad, nearly two years before the start of the Iraq war. <ref>{{citation | title = U.S., British warplanes hit targets outside Baghdad
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  • ...rt war. Messages from an official in Saddam's government The messages from Baghdad went, in February 2003, to an analyst in an office under Feith. While they
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  • ...ng of the [[Tigris River|Tigris]] and [[Euphrates River]] in the southeast Baghdad area. ...riginally issuing visas for 300 foreign newsmen and busing many of them to Baghdad from Jordan, across 500 miles of desert.
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  • The authors recognize there were reasons not to go to Baghdad in the Gulf War, and the conventional wisdom of the time was that Saddam wo ...ke was not turning political authority over to the Iraqis immediately when Baghdad fell."<ref name=IHT2007-04-27>{{citation
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  • ...e difficulty moving through the Iraqi Medina Division, as the 3rd moved to Baghdad.
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  • ...phase]]. The unit was headquartered in the restive Sunni triangle north of Baghdad, and in a significant accomplishment late in the deployment, Soldiers from
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  • ...ed that the colonel: "Suffered a terminal illness before a firing squad in Baghdad (an event we had nothing to do with) after our handkerchief proposal was co ...ry had the support of American Intelligence. Some of those who now rule in Baghdad do not know of this thing but I am aware of the truth. Numerous meetings we
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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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  • ...icly announced the decision on 6 May 2003, 17 days after Garner arrived in Baghdad as the head of the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Affairs (ORHA)
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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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  • Baghdad was continuing to develop UAVs which probably were intended as delivery pla The IC assessed since at least 2000 that Baghdad was developing UAVs which were probably intended to deliver biological warf
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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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  • * 1954 - [[Baghdad Pact]]. [[Central Treaty Organization]] (CENTO) initiated by U.S. Members w
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  • ...urkish province of Iraq. The invaders were surrounded at [[Kut]], south of Baghdad, and forced to surrender after a long siege. Third, British forces from Egy
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