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  • ...he [[Iraq national football team]]. He scored the first international goal for Iraq in 1957 against [[Morocco national football team|Morocco]] at the [[2n ...the nickname 'Ammo Baba', and also advised him to move to Baghdad to play for one of Iraq's top teams.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Goal.com|author=Mubarak,
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  • ...tcitaic.htm].</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |url=http://www.refworld.org/docid/4cb826c3c.html |title=Iran: Las ...2015}}</ref><ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Fear-checks-turnout-for-Iraq-poll/2005/01/21/1106110948104.html][http://museumvictoria.com.au/origi
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  • ...neveh]] in 612 BC, and the seat of empire was transferred to [[Babylon]]ia for the first time since the death of [[Hammurabi]] in the mid 18th century BC. ...eply conscious of the antiquity of their [[Chaldean]] kingdom, and pursued an arch-traditionalist policy, reviving much of the ancient [[Babylonia|Sumero
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  • {{Infobox settlement <!--more fields are available for this Infobox--See Template:Infobox Settlement--> ...cultural and economic center in Turkey and as such has been a focal point for conflict between Turkey's government and its [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]] pop
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  • {{for|the Ahmadi religious movement|Ahmadiyya}} |settlement_type = <!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)-->
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  • ...'Ayin Warda'', ''Ain Wardo'') (meaning "eye of the rose" in Syriac) – is an [[Arameans|Aramean]] village that lies very high, east of the city [[Midyat ...to lay down their weapons, thus the battle continued. The battle continued for another 30 days leading to many deaths on both sides. In the end, the Kurdi
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  • ...e Ubaidians were the first civilizing force in Sumer, draining the marshes for agriculture, developing trade, and establishing industries, including weavi ...t Sumerian continued as a sacred language. Native Sumerian rule re-emerged for about a century in the [[Third Dynasty of Ur]] ([[Sumerian Renaissance]]) o
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  • ...e physical punishment of the perpetrator. It proscribed specific penalties for each crime and is among the first codes to establish the [[presumption of i ...archaeologists in the late nineteenth century and has since become seen as an important figure in the history of law.
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