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  • '''Kirkuk''' is a traditionally [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] city in northern Iraq, cla ...i]], while the Turkmen are split between Sunni and [[Shi'a]]. <ref name=GS-Kirkuk>{{citation
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  • '''Kirkuk''' is a traditionally [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] city in northern Iraq, cla ...i]], while the Turkmen are split between Sunni and [[Shi'a]]. <ref name=GS-Kirkuk>{{citation
    3 KB (513 words) - 03:28, 10 March 2024
  • ...barzani11}}</ref> Much of the tension deals with the status of the city of Kirkuk and its surrounding oilfields; it is a northern Iraqi city that is not clea
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  • | [[Ta'mim Province | At Ta'mim Province]] || [[Kirkuk]] || ||
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  • ...and in rebuilding after it: recent examples include Iraq (particularly the Kirkuk issue), Guinea, Colombia, Sudan’s Southern Kordofan, Haiti, Tajikistan an
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  • ...as Task Force Iron. Responsible for an area including the cities of Balad, Kirkuk, Tikrit, Mosul, and Samarra, MND-N is headquartered by the U.S. Army's 1st
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  • ...mpared her to Gertrude Bell; she first heard the comparison from Iraqis in Kirkuk. She observed that she and Bell came from different generations. “But I u
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  • | Kurd from Kirkuk
    3 KB (453 words) - 07:31, 18 March 2024
  • *Kirkuk AB, Iraq
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  • ...confident. He said he expected violence, such as a significant bombing in Kirkuk, and 250 killed in recent attacks. Still, he said "Those who think that Ira
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  • ...and Regular Army. It did play an important role in stability operations in Kirkuk and other Kurdish areas. ...more anti-Saddam. It would also make it easier for them to swing north to Kirkuk, which was a contingency they had been given if Baghdad was under control.
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  • ...nd President of Turkey Abdullah Gul. The focus was on the disputed area of Kirkuk, involving ethnic conflict between Shi’a Turkmen, Kurds and Sunni Arabs.
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  • | Kirkuk ...aqi targets on the second day of the war. Targets included Baghdad, Erbil, Kirkuk and Mosul. Iraq claimed that 67 Iranian aircraft were shot down.
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  • ...commendation 29), resolve the tensions in and status of ethnically mixed [[Kirkuk]] (Recommendation 30), produce a generous amnesty regulation (Recommendatio
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  • ...he first century AD, Plutarch refers to the petroleum found near Ecbatana (Kirkuk) in what is now Iraq. In the fourth century (347 AD), the Chinese are repor
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  • ...urdistan, and a march by 20,000 protesters on Ba'ath Party headquarters in Kirkuk.<ref>Woodward, pp. 349-351</ref>
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