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- Constance of Antioch (2293 bytes)
3: ...attempted to ally with the Muslim [[atabeg]] of [[Mosul]], [[Zengi]], offering to marry Constance to a Mu...
9: ...lso became co-ruler of Antioch. Constance had two daughters from Raynald: - Iraq (19222 bytes)
1: ...itish]] forces which drove the former leader [[Saddam Hussein]] and his [[Ba'ath Party]] from power. ...
19: | '''[[Capital]]''' || [[Baghdad]]
49: ...] came to power (both groups were repressed by Saddam's government), although the Sunnis are now under...
54: ...were elected for 4-year terms. No non-Ba'ath candidates were allowed to run.
59: ...will appoint a Prime Minister and, on his recommendation, cabinet ministers.) - Kurdistan (8785 bytes)
7: ...ds 92 cropped.jpg|thumb|225px|Map of proposed boundaries of Kurdistan.]]
16: ...aq]] and [[Syria]] under both treaties. These boundaries were drawn with more concern for the division...
19: ... or by outside powers for changes in regional boundaries. A sizable Kurdish [[diaspora]] exists in Wes...
26: ...ainst [[United Kingdom|British]] troops in modern day [[Iraq]] under the banner of the [[Kingdom of Ku...
31: ...ansitional region (which includes the cities of [[Mosul]] and [[Kirkuk]]) is ethnically quite diverse, as... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
2: ...e – in contrast to the many that followed – to achieve its stated goal.
12: ...ates were on the whole more concerned with consolidating their own territories and gaining control of ...
14: ...tolia and northern Syria was a state founded by [[Danishmend]], a Seljuk mercenary; the crusaders did ...
16: ...ll actual power was held by the [[vizier]] [[al-Afdal Shahanshah]]), had lost Jerusalem to the Seljuks...
26: ... and apocalyptic yearnings found release from the daily oppression of their lives, in an outpouring of... - Assyrian (19682 bytes)
3: ... Christian community of Northern Mesopotamia, pre-dating the Islamic conquest of the region.
20: ...n Urmia can fairly be credited for laying the foundations of what is now called Neo-Aramaic Koine: the...
22: ...c as a spoken and written language is presently endangered, due to several forms of assault on its spe...
26: ...food preparation or service, for example. Even today in Iran, a Christian shopper cannot touch food a...
32: ... Book (or ''[[dhimmi]]'') Jews, Christians and Mandaeans (in some cases Zoroastrians) received second-... - Nineveh (10193 bytes)
3: ...]], lying within the area of the modern city of [[Mosul]] in [[Iraq]]. This "exceeding great city" as it ...
30: In the days of the Greek historian [[Herodotus]], [[400 BC]...
38: Today, Nineveh's location is marked by two large mound...
40: In the 19th century the French consul at Mosul began to search the vast mounds that lay along th...
43: ...f Sennacherib across the Tigris River from modern Mosul in northern Iraq, with its 71 rooms and colossal ...
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