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Iraq—History Summary
3,393 words, approx. 11 pages The modern nation of Iraq, established in 1932, is relatively young. But the land and its people have a history that dates back to the dawn of human civilization. Historians usually use the Greek term "Mesopotamia" to refer to the land...
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Iraq - Interim Government Summary
2,993 words, approx. 10 pages Interim Government The Republic of Iraq (al-Jumhuriyah al-Iraqiyah) is a landlocked country, except for its 58 km (36 mi) coastline at the Persian Gulf. Iraq is bounded by Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, and Turkey. Its total area, excluding...
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History of Iraq Information
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 This article includes an overview from prehistory to the present in the region of the current state of Iraq in Mesopotamia. (See also Mesopotamia, Ancient Near East, and History of the Middle...


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 RUSI Journal
A History of Iraq
08/01/2001: 656 words, approx. 2 pages A HISTORY OF IRAQ Charles Tripp L12.95, paperback, 311 pages Cambridge University Press, 2000 ISBN 0521556333 In little more than three hundred pages, the reader is taken on a comprehensive tour through Iraq's history. Despite the relative speed of his journey, Charles Tripp...
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 New Internationalist
History of Iraq.
09/01/1999: 1,608 words, approx. 5 pages Land between two rivers The ancient land known in Greek as 'Mesopotamia' or the 'land between two rivers' is the site of what is today the beleaguered state of Iraq. This fertile plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers was one of...


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