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Al-Ba'aj District-Khabat District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Qaraqosh
romanized: Baḡdīda (official name), or Arabic: بخديدا, romanized: Baḵdīda, also known as al-Ḥamdāniyya or Qara-Qūš; a Turkic placename meaning "Black Bird"), is an Assyrian
Al-Ba'aj District-Duhok
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Halabja
of which she was the first president and building a new bazaar. During the Al-Anfal campaign of the Iraqi Government, which took place between March 1987
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Qurnah
Al-Qurnah (Kurnah or Qurna, meaning connection/joint in Arabic) is a town in southern Iraq about 74 km northwest of Basra, that lies within the conglomeration
Al-Ba'aj District-Ar-Rutbah
الرطبة ar-Ruṭba, also Romanized Rutba, Rutbah) is an Iraqi town in western Al Anbar province, completely inhabited with Sunni Muslims. The population is
Al-Ba'aj District-Samawah
(174 mi) southeast of Baghdad. The city of Samawah is the modern capital of the Al Muthanna Governorate. The city is located midway between Baghdad and Basra
Al-Ba'aj District-Baqubah
fighting during the June 24, 2004, insurgent offensive. Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad, led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, took responsibility for the attacks. In a setback
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Hay
Al-Hay (Arabic: الحي) is a town located in Iraq's Wasit Province. It 45 kilometers south of the Kut and 220 kilometers south of Baghdad. It has a population
Al-Ba'aj District-Tuz Khurmatu
bomb targeting Shiite worshippers as they were exiting the Hussainiyat al-Rasoul al-Azam mosque, killing at least 10 and wounding 21 others. On March 14
Al-Ba'aj District-Rawanduz District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Faw District, Basra Governorate
30°05′36″N 48°12′45″E / 30.09346°N 48.21259°E / 30.09346; 48.21259 Al-Faw District (Arabic: قضاء الفاو) is a district of the Basra Governorate in Iraq
Al-Ba'aj District-Amedi District
ئامێدی, romanized: Qezaye Amêdî, Arabic: قضاء العمادية, romanized: qaḍāʾ al-Emadiyah) is a district of Duhok Governorate in Kurdistan Region, Iraq. The
Al-Ba'aj District-Anah
Falluja in the southeast to the area of Ḫindanu (modern Tell Jabiriyah, near Al-Qa'im) in the northwest. Important evidence for this period was recovered
Al-Ba'aj District-Haditha
Haditha (Arabic: حَدِيثَةٌ, al-Ḥadīthah) is a town in the Al Anbar Governorate, about 240 km (150 mi) northwest of Baghdad. It is a farming town situated
Al-Ba'aj District-Timeline of Baghdad
per Abbasid Caliph al-Mansur. Al-Khassakiyya mosque built. 767 – Al-Mansur Mosque built. 775 – Bab al-Taq (gate) built. 786 – Harun al-Rashid in power.
Al-Ba'aj District-As-Samawah District
As-Samawah District (also Al-Samawa) (Arabic: قضاء السماوة) is a district of the Al Muthanna Governorate, Iraq. It has an area of 475.8 square kilometres
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Aziziyah (Iraq)
Al-Aziziyah (Arabic: العزيزية) is an Iraqi town located in Wasit Province, on the left bank of the Tigris River. Located approximately 80 kilometers northwest
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Shatrah
Al-Shatrah (also known as Shatrat al-Muntafiq) is a town in southern Iraq, located northeast of Nasiriyah. It is the administrative capital of the al-Shatrah
Al-Ba'aj District-Sirwan, Iraq
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Timeline of Basra
CE - Military camp established by Utbah ibn Ghazwan per order of Omar ibn al-Khattab. 646 - Abdallah ibn Amer becomes governor. 658 - Battle of the Camel
Al-Ba'aj District-Suq al-Shuyukh District
Suq Al-Shuyukh District (Arabic: قضاء سوق الشيوخ, romanized: Suq eš-Šuyūḵ; also called Suq al-Shoyokh District) is a district of the Dhi Qar Governorate
Al-Ba'aj District-Western Nineveh offensive (2017)
100 kilometers west of Mosul. The aim was to secure the towns of al-Qairawan and Al-Ba'aj areas and push ISIL militants further towards the border with Syria
Al-Ba'aj District-Kufa
Kufa (Arabic: الْكُوفَة “al-Kūfah”), also spelled Kufah, is a city in Iraq, about 170 kilometres (110 mi) south of Baghdad, and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi)
Al-Ba'aj District-Hillah
Hillah (Arabic: ٱلْحِلَّة al-Ḥillah), also spelled Hilla, is a city in central Iraq on the Hilla branch of the Euphrates River, 100 km (62 mi) south of
Al-Ba'aj District-Shatt al-Arab
The Shatt al-Arab (Arabic: شط العرب, lit. 'River of the Arabs'; Persian: اروندرود, romanized: Arvand Rud, lit. 'Swift River') is a river about 200 kilometres
Al-Ba'aj District-Najaf
buried in the city. Al-Ghari or al-Ghariyyan, Hadd al-'Adhra', al-Hiwar, al-Judi, Wadi l-Salam, al-Zahr, Zahr al-Kufa (behind Kufa), al-Rabwa, Baniqiya,
Al-Ba'aj District-Hatra
century. Its ruins were discovered in the 19th century. Hatra is known as al-Ḥaḍr (الحضر) in Arabic. It is recorded as ???? (ḥṭrʾ, vocalized as: Ḥaṭrāʾ)
Al-Ba'aj District-Basra
Basra (Arabic: ٱلْبَصْرَة, romanized: al-Baṣrah) is a city in southern Iraq. It is the capital and largest city of the eponymous Basra Governorate, as
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Kahla District
31°38′54″N 47°33′18″E / 31.64835°N 47.55507°E / 31.64835; 47.55507 Al-Kahla District (Arabic: قضاء الكحلاء) is a district of the Maysan Governorate
Al-Ba'aj District-Liwa al-Tafuf
recapturing of al-Ba'aj and the Battle of Al-Qa'im in 2017. The group was established in 2014 after splitting from the 11th PMF Briagde, Liwa Ali al-Akbar under
Al-Ba'aj District-Karbala
that included Nainawa, Al-Ghadiriyya, Karbella (or Karb Illu), Al-Nawaweess, and Al-Heer. This last name is today known as Al-Hair and is where Husayn
Al-Ba'aj District-Mosul
Mosul (/ˈmoʊsəl, moʊˈsuːl/ MOH-səl, moh-SOOL; Arabic: الموصل, romanized: al-Mawṣil, pronounced [alˈmawsˤil] , locally [ɪlˈmoːsˤɪl]; Kurdish: مووسڵ, romanized: Mûsil;
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Zubair District
Al-Zubair District (Arabic: قضاء الزبير) is a district in Basra Governorate, Iraq. It seat is the city of Al-Zubair. In the 1880s some Najd tribes immigrated
Al-Ba'aj District-Akre
century, and as such, Yaqut al-Hamawi indicated that it was also known as ‘Aqr al-Ḥumaydiya. In 1133, the city was invaded by Imad al-Din Zengi of the Zengid
Al-Ba'aj District-Tel Keppe
Qasha Giwargis from Quchanis, Turkey Qarbo from Jazirat Ibn Omar Bizzi from al-Karaj Qashat from Sinjar Starting in the 1980s, and especially after the 1991
Al-Ba'aj District-Hit, Iraq
Hit or Heet (Arabic: هيت, Hīt) is an Iraqi city in Al Anbar Governorate. Hit lies northwest of Ramadi, the provincial capital. Straddling the Euphrates
Al-Ba'aj District-Musayyib
Awlād Muslim Mosque is located in the city. Awlad Muslim Mosque The Euphrates flowing through Al-Musayyib Said ibn al-Musayyib Triangle of Death (Iraq)
Al-Ba'aj District-Shatt Al-Arab District
Shatt Al-Arab District (Arabic: شط العرب) is a district of Basra Governorate, Iraq. Its seat is the City of Al-Harita (Arabic: الهارثة). v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Abu Al-Khaseeb
Abu Al-Khaseeb (sometimes spelled Abu Al-Khasib) is a town in Abu Al-Khaseeb District, Basra Governorate, southern Iraq. Its name means "The rich area
Al-Ba'aj District-Baiji (city)
refinery town of Baiji, 209 km (130 miles) north of Baghdad. Gen Abdul-Wahab al-Saadi told Iraqi state TV that the town "had been completely liberated". There
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Hindiya
Al-Hindiya or Hindiya (Arabic: الهندية) is a city in Iraq on the Euphrates River. Al-Hindiya is located in the Karbala Governorate and is the seat of Al-Hindiya
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Qa'im District
Al-Qa'im District (Arabic: قضاء القائم) is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq, on the border with Syria. It is centred on the town of Al-Qa'im. The
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Ba'aj District
62057; 41.68183 Al-Ba'aj District (Arabic: بعاج) is a district in Nineveh Governorate, Iraq. Its administrative center is the city of Al-Ba'aj. Other settlements
Al-Ba'aj District-Tikrit
which is called "ِAl-Awja", the Myth that Saddam was born in Tikrit may have originated from the fact that Saddam bore the surname al-Tikriti. The inhabitants
Al-Ba'aj District-Ramadi
largest city of Al Anbar Governorate which touches on Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. The city extends along the Euphrates which bisects Al Anbar. Founded
Al-Ba'aj District-Ad-Dawr
a great number of people from four tribes, al-Shuwaykhat, al-Mawashet, al-Bu Haydar and al-Bu Mdallal. Al-Mawashet tribe is famous for supporting Saddam
Al-Ba'aj District-Districts of Iraq
Kurdistan Region's de facto control. Akre District (Akre) Al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) Al-Hamdaniya District (Bakhdida) Hatra District (Hatra) Mosul
Al-Ba'aj District-Nasiriyah
average over 7 precipitation days. Nasiriyah was founded in 1872 by Nasir al-Sadoon Pasha (Arabic: ناصر السعدون باشا), the sheikh ("chief") of the Muntafiq
Al-Ba'aj District-Nineveh Governorate
in 2009. In April 2009, Atheel al-Nujaifi, a hardline Arab nationalist and member of Al-Hadba, became governor. While al-Nujaifi's Arab Muttahidoon bloc
Al-Ba'aj District-Zakho
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Amedi
its celebrations of Newroz. According to ibn al-Athir, the Arabic name "ʿAmadiyya" is eponymous to Imad al-Din Zengi, who built a Citadel in 1142 on the
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Suwaira
Al-Suwaira (Arabic: الصويرة) is a city in Al-Suwaira District, Wasit Governorate, Iraq. It is located on the west bank of the Tigris, 35 km south of Baghdad
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Qa'im (town)
Al-Qa'im (Arabic: القائم, Kurdish: قائیم ) is an Iraqi border town located nearly 400 km (248 mi) northwest of Baghdad near the Syrian border and situated
Al-Ba'aj District-Mosul District
center is the city of Mosul. Other settlements include Al-Qayyarah, Al-Shurah, Hamam al-Alil, Al-Mahlaah, and Hamidat. The district is predominantly Sunni
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Ba'aj
Ba'aj (Arabic: بعاج; also spelt Ba'ej) is a small town in the Al-Ba'aj District of Nineveh Governorate, Iraq. The town was under control of Islamic State
Al-Ba'aj District-Kut
Kūt (Arabic: ٱلْكُوت, romanized: al-Kūt), officially Al-Kut, also spelled Kutulamare or Kut al-Imara, is a city in eastern Iraq, on the left bank of the
Al-Ba'aj District-Amarah
Amarah (Arabic: ٱلْعَمَارَة, romanized: al-ʿAmārah), also spelled Amara, is a city in south-eastern Iraq, located on a low ridge next to the Tigris River
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Faw
Al-Fāw (Arabic: ٱلْفَاو; sometimes transliterated as Fao) is a port town on Al-Faw Peninsula in Iraq near the Shatt al-Arab and the Persian Gulf. The Al
Al-Ba'aj District-Samarra
Baghdad. The modern city of Samarra was founded in 836 by the Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim as a new administrative capital and military base. In 2003 the city
Al-Ba'aj District-Fallujah
Fallujah (Arabic: ٱلْفَلُّوجَة al-Fallūjah [el.fɐl.ˈluː.dʒɐ]) is a city in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. Situated on the Euphrates River, it is located roughly
Al-Ba'aj District-Kirkuk
Kirkuk during the Ottoman Period are the Al-Ubaid (Arabic: آل عبيد) and the Al-Jiburi (Arabic: آل جبور). The Al-Ubaid came from just northwest of Mosul
Al-Ba'aj District-Sinjar District
district seat is the town of Sinjar. The district has two subdistricts, al-Shemal and al-Qayrawan. The district is one of two major population centers for Yazidis
Al-Ba'aj District-Bismayah New City
discussed collaborative measures with Saudi Minister of Investment, Khalid Al-Falih, to secure funding for the Bismaya project. On 2024 January 11, Hanwha
Al-Ba'aj District-Az Zubayr
name is also sometimes written Al Zubayr, Al Zubair, Az Zubair, Zubair, Zoubair, El Zubair, or Zobier. The city was named al-Zubair because one of the Sahaba
Al-Ba'aj District-Tel Afar District
administrative center is the city of Tal Afar. Other towns include Rabia, Zummar, and al-Ayadia. It is predominantly populated by Iraqi Turkmens, followed by minorities
Al-Ba'aj District-Kirkuk District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Persecution of gay and bisexual men by the Islamic State
Wilayat al-Jazirah include "Tal 'Afar, Al-Ba'aj, Al-'Ayadiyyah, Al-Mahlabiyyah, Sinjar, Wardiyyah, Sanuni, Khana Sor, Ibrat al-Saghira, Al-Badi, Al-Qanat
Al-Ba'aj District-Tal Afar
recaptured four neighborhoods in Tal Afar (Abra al-Najjar, Abra Hansh, al-Abra al-Kabira, and Abra al-Saghir) The city itself was recaptured by Iraqi
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Mahawil
Al-Mahawil (Arabic: المحاويل) also Mahawil, Al Maḩāwīl, Qaḑā’ al Maḩāwīl, and Khān al Mahawīl) is one of a very few Sunni Arab towns in southern Iraq
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Hamdaniya District
Al-Hamdaniya District (also known as Bakhdida District; Arabic: قضاء الحمدانية; Syriac: ܪܘܼܣܬܩܐ ܕ ܒܓ݂ܕܝܕܐ) is a district in the north-east of the Nineveh
Al-Ba'aj District-Simele
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Akre District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Khanaqin
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Kifri
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Fallujah District
Fallujah (pop. 350,000) Saqulauiah Amiriyah Fallujah Al Karmah Al Enaimih Habbaniyah (pop. 80,000) Al Rahaliyah Al Khaldiya Al Zaidan Al Fars v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Qara Tapa
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Daur District
34°27′43″N 43°48′29″E / 34.46188°N 43.80792°E / 34.46188; 43.80792 Al-Daur District (Arabic: قضاء الدور; also spelled Ad-Dawr) is a district of Saladin
Al-Ba'aj District-Choman District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Anah District
district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred on the town of Anah. As of 2018, it has an estimated population of 31,575. Anah Al Rihanih "'Anah
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Chibayish District
Al-Chibayish District (Arabic: قضاء الجبايش) is a district of the Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq, located to the east of Nasiriyah and northwest of Basra Governorate
Al-Ba'aj District-Ar-Rutba District
Ar-Rutba District (Arabic: قضاء الرطبة) is the largest district by area in Al Anbar Governorate also the largest in the entirety of Iraq, covering 93,445 km2
Al-Ba'aj District-Tikrit District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-July 2013 Iraq attacks
others injured between 15 May and 21 May. Baghdad Abu Ghraib Fallujah Mosul Al-Ba'aj Basra Tal Afar Amarah Samawah A number of coordinated bombings struck the
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Nu'maniya District
Al-Nu'maniya District (Arabic: قضاء النعمانية) is a district of the Wasit Governorate, Iraq. It includes the Al-Ahrar subdistrict. Its seat is An Numaniyah
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Hai District
Al-Hai District (Arabic: قضاء الحي, romanized: Kaza Al-Hai) is a district of the Wasit Governorate, Iraq. Its seat is the city of Al-Hay. Wasit Province(Arabic)
Al-Ba'aj District-Hashimiya District
Hashimiya District (Arabic: قضاء الهاشمية) is a district of the Babil Governorate, Iraq. The seat of the district is Al Hashimiyah. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Hatra District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Makhmur district
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Shirqat District
Al-Shirqat. Other settlements include Khanugiyah, Mukhayim, Qaryat al Ḩūrīyah al Jadīdah, Al-Khadraniyah, Aynah, Ijamasa, and Jamaf. The ancient site of Assur
Al-Ba'aj District-Qal'at Saleh District
nearest towns are the district centres of Al-Majar Al Kabeer (20 km north-west), Al Kahlaa (17 km north), and Al Azeer (29 km south). The town of Liṭlaṭa
Al-Ba'aj District-Amara District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Istiqlal District
Al Istiqlal District is a district of the Baghdad Governorate, Iraq. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Rawah District
Rawah (Arabic: قضاء راوة) is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. Its capital is the city of Rawah. Dorar-aliraq,. Herak,. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Mergasor District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Rumaitha District
Al-Rumaitha District (Arabic: قضاء الرميثة) is a district of the Al Muthanna Governorate, Iraq. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Kufa District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Khanaqin District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Maimouna District
31°24′00″N 46°44′00″E / 31.4°N 46.73333°E / 31.4; 46.73333 Al-Maimouna District (Arabic: قضاء الميمونة) is a district of the Maysan Governorate, Iraq
Al-Ba'aj District-Erbil District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Baiji District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Meshkhab
Al-Meshkhab is an Iraqi city and capital of the Al-Meshkhab district situated in the Najaf Governorate, 35 km south of Najaf and 230 km south west of Baghdad
Al-Ba'aj District-Nasiriyah District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Dibis District
Dibis District (Arabic: قضاء الدبس, romanized: qaḍāʾ al-Dubs) is a district in Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq. Its administrative center is the town of Dibis
Al-Ba'aj District-Ain Al-Tamur District
Ain Al-Tamur District (Arabic: قضاء عين التمر) is a district of Karbala Governorate , central Iraq. Its population is a 100% Shia. http://www.iau-iraq
Al-Ba'aj District-Badra District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Shaqlawa District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Ba'quba District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Salman District
Al-Salman District (Arabic: قضاء السلمان) is a district of the Al Muthanna Governorate, Iraq. Its population in 2010 was 9,324. "Natural Geographical
Al-Ba'aj District-Haditha District
Haditha (Arabic: قضاء حديثة) is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred on the town of Haditha. There is a huge lake near the town and
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Shamiya (Iraq)
59889 Al-Shamiya (Arabic: الشامية) is a city in Al-Shamiya District, Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq. It is roughly 147 km south of Baghdad on the Al-Shamiya
Al-Ba'aj District-Afak District
is a district in Al-Qadisiyyah Governorate, southern Iraq. Its seat is the town of Afak. It has three subdistricts: Afak (عفك), Al-Deir (بدير), and Sumer
Al-Ba'aj District-Byara District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Ramadi District
district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred on the city of Ramadi. Ramadi (400,000) Sajariyah (20,000) Hamariyah (15,000) Husaibah Al Sharqiah
Al-Ba'aj District-Bashir, Iraq
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Khurmal District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al Khalis
Al Khalis (Khalis or Khales) (Arabic: الخالص) is a town in Diyala, Iraq, roughly 15 kilometers (9 mi) northwest of Baqubah. It is the main town of Khalis
Al-Ba'aj District-Koy Sinjaq District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Qurna District
Al-Qurna District (Arabic: قضاء القرنة) is a district of Basra Governorate, Iraq. Its seat is the town of Al-Qurna. The West Qurna Field is located in
Al-Ba'aj District-An Numaniyah
wing. An-Nu'maniyah is named after al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir who ruled the region. The city hosts the tomb of Al-Mutanabbi.[citation needed] Nu'maniyah
Al-Ba'aj District-Samarra District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Suwaira District
Al-Suwaira District (Arabic: قضاء الصويرة, romanized: Kaza Al-Suwaira) is part of the Wasit Governorate in eastern Iraq and is about 35 km south-east
Al-Ba'aj District-Najaf District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Ali Al-Gharbi District
Al-Gharbi (Arabic: قضاء علي الغربي) is a district of the Maysan Governorate in Iraq. John Gordon Lorimer wrote in 1908 that the main town of Ali Al-Gharbi
Al-Ba'aj District-Hamza District
Hamza District (Arabic: قضاء الحمزة) is a district of the Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq. Its seat is the city Hamza. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Shamiya District
77907; 44.60861 Al-Shamiya District is a district of Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq. Its seat is the city of Shamiya. It has 4 subdistricts: Al-Shamiya (الشامية)
Al-Ba'aj District-Al Khalis District
Al Khalis District, Khalis or Al Khales (Arabic: قضاء الخالص) is one of the six districts of Diyala Governorate in Iraq. Its main population center is
Al-Ba'aj District-Tel Keppe District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Mahmoudiyah, Iraq
(Arabic: المحمودية) (also transliterated Al-Mahmudiyah, Al-Mahmoudi, or Al-Mahmudiya, prefixed usually with Al-) is a rural city south of Baghdad. Known
Al-Ba'aj District-Hawija District
Hawija District (Arabic: قضاء الحويجة, romanized: qaḍāʾ al-Ḥawīǧa) is a district in Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq. Its administrative center is the city of
Al-Ba'aj District-Basrah District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Duhok District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Hamza, Iraq
(Arabic: الحمزة) is a city in Hamza District, Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq. It is located about 25 km south of Al Diwaniyah and 175 km south of Baghdad on
Al-Ba'aj District-Shekhan District
Districts of the Dahuk Governorate to the north, the Akre District to the east, Al-Hamdaniya District to the south, and the Tel Kaif District to the west. Baadre
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Tarmia District
Al Tarmia District is a district of the Baghdad Governorate, Iraq. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Daquq District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Badra, Iraq
Badra oilfield was expected to supply cru petroleum to export terminals in Al Basrah Governorate throu a 165-km inland pipeline network, which was commissioned
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Mada'in District
58561 Al-Mada'in District is a district of the Baghdad Governorate, Iraq. It includes the city of Salman Pak, which incorporates the ancient ruins of Al-Mada'in
Al-Ba'aj District-Sultan Abdullah, Iraq
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Kifri District, Diyala Governorate
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Daquq
Peyama Kurd (in Kurdish). Retrieved 21 December 2019. "The Turkmen of Iraq". Al-Bab. Retrieved 23 October 2020. Yıldız, Tunahan (2016). "An ethnic group embedded
Al-Ba'aj District-Zakho District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Rifa'i District
30°17′54″N 48°16′21″E / 30.29833°N 48.27250°E / 30.29833; 48.27250 Al-Rifai district (Arabic: قضاء الرفاعي) is an Iraqi district located in the Dhi
Al-Ba'aj District-Tooz District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Simele District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Miqdadiyah
ibn Aswad Al-Kindi (مقداد بن الاسود الكندي) was one of the Sahabah of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. There is in fact a shrine of Miqdad al-Saiwari in
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Manathera District
Al-Manathera District is a district of the Najaf Governorate, Iraq. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Mejar Al-Kabir District
Al-Mejar Al-Kabir District (Arabic: قضاء المجر الكبير) is a district of the Maysan Governorate, Iraq. Its seat is the town of Majar al-Kabir. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Miqdadiya District
Al-Muqdadiya District (Arabic: قضاء المقدادية) is one of the districts of Diyala Governorate, Iraq. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Timeline of Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2018)
Iraqi security forces". 26 October 2018 – Five individuals were killed in Al-Ba'aj in the Nineveh Governorate west of Mosul after being abducted by IS for
Al-Ba'aj District-Battle of Mosul (2016–2017)
Special Forces captured four Islamic State commanders near the town of Al-Ba'aj, far to the west, near the Syrian border. On 23 November, to the west of
Al-Ba'aj District-Abu Al-Khaseeb District
Abu Al-Khaseeb District (Arabic: قضاء أبي الخصيب) is a district of the Basra Governorate, Iraq. Its seat is the town of Abu Al-Khaseeb. It got its name
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Hindiya District
Al-Hindiya District (Arabic: قضاء الهندية, romanized: Kaza Al-Hindiya) is a district of the Karbala Governorate, Iraq. Its largest town is Al-Hindiya
Al-Ba'aj District-Shaqlawa
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Balad District, Iraq
the city of Balad. Balad District consists of several towns: Balad Al Dhuluiya Al Ishaqi Yathrib Aziz Balad Al Rowashid Tel Al Thahab Al Owaisat v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Hit District
000 inhabitants. Hīt (35,000) Kabisa (10,000) Al Baghdadi (15,000) Al Furat (4,000) Al Mhamdy (1,000) Al Khuthah (3,000) Aqabah (7,000) Azwaiha (5,000)
Al-Ba'aj District-Soran District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Kerbala District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Chibayish
Al-Chibayish is a town on the Euphrates River in Al-Chibayish District, Dhi Qar governorate, in southern Iraq. It is the capital of its eponymous district
Al-Ba'aj District-Diwaniya District
Diwaniya District (Arabic: قضاء الديوانية) is a district in Al-Qadisiyyah Governorate, southern Iraq. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Shirqat offensive (2016)
headquarters of the group in Ba'aj district. Five ISIL militants including the district's security of chief for the group, Mahmoud Sulaiman al-Muslih, also known
Al-Ba'aj District-Balad Ruz
Balad Ruz has a radio station that was opened on December 18, 2006, known as Al Noor Radio Station, meaning "The Light" in Arabic. The current commander of
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Khidhir District
31.21122°N 45.59095°E / 31.21122; 45.59095 Al-Khidhir District (Arabic: قضاء الخضر) is a district of the Al Muthanna Governorate, Iraq. "Iraq Districts"
Al-Ba'aj District-Kut District
Kut District (Arabic: قضاء الكوت, romanized: Kaza Al-Kut)is a district of the Wasit Governorate, Iraq. Its seat is the city of Kut. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Abu Ghraib District
people distributed to the rest of the judiciary. Al Nasr Wal Salam Abu Ghraib Sadr al Yusufiyah Al Radwaniyah Herak Archived 2017-03-05 at the Wayback
Al-Ba'aj District-Taji District
District (Najaf) Nineveh Governorate al-Ba'aj District (Al-Ba'aj) al-Hamdaniya District (Qaraqosh) Hatra District (Al-Hadar) Mosul District (Mosul) Shekhan
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Shatrah District
31°24′N 46°18′E / 31.4°N 46.3°E / 31.4; 46.3 Al-Shatra District (Arabic: قضاء الشطرة) is a district of the Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq. v t e
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Mahawil District
/ 32.61448; 44.61764 Al-Mahawil (المحاويل) is a district in Babil Governorate, Iraq. It is centred on the town of Al-Mahawil. Al-Mahawil occupies 1716
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Meshkhab District
44.49°E / 31.8; 44.49 Al-Meshkhab is a district located in Najaf Governorate. Its seat is the city of Al-Meshkhab. Soil of Al-Meshkhab is fertile, alluvial
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Hilla District
36279°E / 32.3958; 44.36279 Al-Hillah (الحلة) is a district in Babil Governorate, Iraq. It is centred on the city of Al Hillah. Al-Hillah covers 908 km², its
Al-Ba'aj District-Dujail District
Dujail District (Arabic: قضاء الدجيل; formerly, Al-Faris) is a district in the southern part of Saladin Governorate, Iraq. Its main settlement is the small
Al-Ba'aj District-Mahmudiya District
the district are of five tribes: Al Janabi, Dulaim, Al Ubaid, Qarghoul and Al Jubour Iraq portal Al Latifiya Jurf Al Sakhr Yusufiyah 33°04′N 44°22′E
Al-Ba'aj District-Al-Musayab District
Al-Musayyib (المسيب) is a district in Babil Governorate, Iraq. It is centred on the town of Al Musayyib. Al Musayyib Jurf Al Sakhar Journaliraq, . v t
Al-Ba'aj District-Yazidi genocide
from the al-Qahtaniya area, and 450–500 abducted Yazidi women and girls were taken to Tal Afar; hundreds more to Si Basha Khidri and then Ba'aj. When IS
Al-Ba'aj District-Yucatec Maya language
waʼalik? What's up? What (are) you saying? What do you say? Mix baʼal. Mix baʼaj. Nothing. Don't mention it. No thing. Bix a wilik? How does it look? How
Al-Ba'aj District-List of mosques in Aleppo
Al-Zaki, 1300 AD Sheikh Amr Al-Wafa'e Al-Ba'aj mosque, 1336 AD Al-Qarnaseya Complex Al-Mehmendar mosque, 13th century Mosque of Senekli, 1215 AD Al-Hariri
Al-Ba'aj District-Hymns for the Exiled
written by Anaïs Mitchell except for "Two Kids", by Mitchell and Noor al-Din Ba'aj. "Anaïs Mitchell – righteousbabe". www.righteousbabe.com. "Anais Mitchell
Al-Ba'aj District-Oil reserves in Iraq
cities: Basra (Being #1), Baghdad (Being #2), Ramadi (Being #3), and finally, Ba'aj (Being the last oil rich city). A measure of the uncertainty about Iraq's
Al-Ba'aj District-Timeline of the Islamic State (2014)
girls were taken to Tal Afar; hundreds more to Si Basha Khidri and then Ba'aj. 4 August: ISIL attacked Jabal Sinjar, killed 30 Yazidi men and abducted