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History
Ancient
Sumer
Akkadian Empire
Babylonia
Assyria
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Neo-Babylonian Empire
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Seleucid Babylonia
Parthian Babylonia
Sassanid Asorestan
638–1958
Muslim conquest of Persia
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Kingdom of Iraq
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1958–1968
1968–2003
2003–2011
2011–present
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Saddam Hussein
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Geography
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Al-Jazira
Districts
Euphrates
Governorates
Hamrin Mountains
Persian Gulf
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Persians
Turkmen
Religion
Islam
Christianity
Mandaeism
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