- Iraq - Wikipedia
In 2003, U S -led coalition forces invaded and occupied Iraq, overthrowing the government and triggering an insurgency and sectarian violence during the Iraq War, which ended in 2011 From 2013 to 2017, Iraq faced another major conflict with the rise and defeat of the Islamic State
- Iraq War - Wikipedia
The Iraq War (Arabic: حرب العراق, romanized: ḥarb al-ʿirāq), also referred to as the Second Gulf War, [82][83] was a protracted armed conflict in Iraq from 2003 to 2011
- Iraq - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iraq borders Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to the south, Turkey to the north, Syria to the northwest, Jordan to the west, and Iran to the east The capital of Iraq is Baghdad
- Iraq | History, Map, Flag, Population, Facts | Britannica
Iraq is a country in southwestern Asia During ancient times, lands that now constitute Iraq were known as Mesopotamia The modern nation-state of Iraq was created following World War I from the Ottoman provinces of Baghdad, Basra, and Mosul The capital city is Baghdad
- History of Iraq - Wikipedia
Iraq, a country located in West Asia, largely coincides with the ancient region of Mesopotamia, often referred to as the cradle of civilization
- Portal:Iraq - Wikipedia
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia Located within the Middle East, it is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south, Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, the Persian Gulf and Kuwait to the southeast, Jordan to the southwest, and Syria to the west
- Modern history of Iraq - Wikipedia
Modern history of Iraq After World War I, Iraq passed from the failing Ottoman Empire to British control Kingdom of Iraq was established under the British Mandate in 1932 In the 14 July Revolution of 1958, the king was deposed and the Republic of Iraq was declared
- Outline of Iraq - Wikipedia
Iraq – sovereign country located in West Asia [1] It spans most of the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert [2]
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