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| In the southern port city of | Basra, a car bomb exploded at a market in the evenin |
| As commander of the | Basra air base's field hospital during the battle wi |
| One was on the outskirts of the city at the | Basra airport with a garrison of 5,000 soldiers. |
| UK artillery based at | Basra airport fired 155mm shells into the city at a |
| , Maysan, Dahuk, Arbil, Sulaymaniyah, Karbala, | Basra, Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Anbar, Babil and Wasit. |
| others started performing in the nightclubs of | Basra, and after a while - a result of their growing |
| Hammar Marshes stretched between Nasiriyah and | Basra and were located south of the Euphrates River, |
| r Kharkiya on the road heading from Baghdad to | Basra and then head south to capture the cities of K |
| a group of black slaves who seized control of | Basra and much of southern Iraq during this decade, |
| d with the British Army as a surgeon, visiting | Basra and Quetta, and afterwards became an authority |
| ah, an unknown number still left in Amarah and | Basra, and 1,000-2,000 still holed up in the Najaf-K |
| gely inhabited by Kurds and Turks, to those of | Basra and Baghdad to form the new state of Iraq with |
| and also in Rusafa, and again in the cities of | Basra and Mosul. |
| nds during a raid to capture terror leaders in | Basra and later died of his injuries at a nearby mil |
| denamed Sinbad, which purpose was to stabilise | Basra and prepare it for the turning over of securit |
| nsari, the leader of the Soldiers of Heaven in | Basra and four police colones: Colonel Zamel Khazaal |
| tomed to prey as brigands upon the caravans of | Basra and as pirates upon the shipping of the Shatt |
| oldiers of Heaven were involved in fighting in | Basra and Nassiriya. |
| ving performed the pilgrimage, she returned to | Basra and occupied herself with works of devotion. |
| to the bureaucracy, and held jurisdiction over | Basra and Wasit. |
| assisted the Provincial Reconstruction Team in | Basra, and helped rebuild police capabilities. |
| ttoman Empire vilayets (provinces) of Baghdad, | Basra and Mosul and part of Zor and Arabia. |
| nd Shia Muslims which left 263 people dead (in | Basra and Nasiriya). |
| The | Basra are a clan of Jats, found in both Punjab, Paki |
| Basra area map. | |
| Tactics team detained 20 vehicle smugglers in | Basra as part of "continuing deliberate operations a |
| le which was intercepted while trying to enter | Basra, as were two suicide bombers in Karbala and ot |
| Asif | Basra as Sub-Inspector Hussain Khan |
| The Mamluk Bahri Dynasty map (1250-1382) shows | Basra as being under their area of control, and the |
| 2003 he reopened the International Airport at | Basra as part of Operation Telic. |
| am Merlin, when, on 1 June 2007, she flew into | Basra at night using night vision and under heavy fi |
| They were based south of | Basra at "Camp Danevang". |
| He had also attended the American college in | Basra before World War 1 broke out. |
| soldiers for no fee, and in 2003 Jim Davidson | Basra Bound was screened on BBC One and further BBC |
| After the war, Qanbar was posted in | Basra, but was excluded from new commands after he r |
| After British troops had been withdrawn from | Basra city, violence continued and General Mohan too |
| a thousand demonstrators blockaded a bridge in | Basra, demanding the resignation of the provincial g |
| attacked an Iraqi armoured column advancing on | Basra, destroying 17 T-55 tanks, 5 artillery pieces |
| tioned a few miles from Nasiriyah, Samawa, and | Basra did nothing to help the anti-Saddam rebels. |
| ated, at first under the French vice-consul at | Basra, Ernest de Sarzec, from 1877 to 1900, followed |
| Basra Eyalet was a eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. | |
| idential Elections and has presented live from | Basra fom the withdrawal ceremony. |
| Basra for Ahmed Rashwan | |
| Basra founded the militant organization Lashkar-e-Jh | |
| In the city of | Basra four people were slain and six wounded in atta |
| forces that were trying to retake the city of | Basra from the British. |
| ssing of the Tigris River, which would cut off | Basra from Iraq and give an equally psychological bl |
| The Ottomans were able to take possession of | Basra from Persia during the Ottoman-Safavid War (15 |
| Notwithstanding the difficulties, the | Basra Governorate was handed over to Provincial Iraq |
| raq, a 55-member air force contingent based in | Basra, had been completely withdrawn. |
| Entering | Basra had only been achieved after two weeks of conf |
| ogroms in the modern history of Iraqi Jews, in | Basra in 1776 and in Baghdad in 1828. |
| It represented, along with the fall of | Basra in 1546, a significant step towards eventual O |
| journalist Steven Vincent, who was murdered in | Basra in August 2005, wrote a book titled In the Red |
| e control of the Shatt al Arab and the port of | Basra in order to safeguard British oil interests in |
| Khor Al Zubair is a city in | Basra in Iraq, one of the major industrial areas as |
| He was born in | Basra in 781. |
| During the British occupation of | Basra in 1914, Yusuf was working as a Wartime Interp |
| bbasids built Baghdad, Bashar moved there from | Basra in 762. |
| s success, the Al-Kuwaity family moved back to | Basra in Iraq. |
| Violent protests in Nasiriya and | Basra in June left two protesters dead and wounded a |
| variety of service that included deployment to | Basra in 1921. |
| ing the transfer of responsibility ceremony in | Basra, Iraq |
| He was captured by US troops in | Basra, Iraq on March 20, 2007 along with Qais al-Kha |
| b at Al-ʻUzair on the banks of the Tigris near | Basra, Iraq, is a pilgrimage site for the local Mars |
| KIngsford married Marie Harvie in | Basra, Iraq. |
| 10 May 1948 at | Basra, Iraq. |
| The Mnawi Basha Hotel is a 5-star hotel in | Basra, Iraq. |
| es of large car bomb explosions ripped through | Basra, Iraq. |
| bassador, Haywood became the Consul-General in | Basra, Iraq. |
| nd Loos) before, in January 1916, he landed at | Basra, Iraq. |
| Basra is the debut album by American drummer Pete La | |
| The | Basra Jats are Muslim in Pakistan and Hindus/Sikhs i |
| Basra Jats are found mainly near Gharial Kalan in th | |
| surrounding walls of Baghdad were named Kufa, | Basra, Khurasan, and Damascus; named because their g |
| On November 29, 2009, the group's | Basra leader was arrested in al-Amarah. |
| Basra Light (from Iraq) | |
| pullout an attempt was made on the life of the | Basra military intelligence chief. |
| ing seventeen police trainers was stopped near | Basra on October 29, and all of the occupants kidnap |
| 1917, and was sent to Mesopotamia, arriving in | Basra on 13 August 1917 where it joined CCXV (1st We |
| After British forces entered | Basra on 6 April, 3 PARA was employed to clear the ' |
| s he was captured in Iraq's southernmost city, | Basra, on its border with Iran. |
| ght their way into Iraq's second-largest city, | Basra, on 6 April coming under constant attack by re |
| raqi forces fleeing Kuwait in the direction of | Basra on the "Highway of Death." |
| ention, the British withdrew their troops from | Basra Palace to the airport. |
| ter Nouri al-Maliki upon learning of events in | Basra placed the city under indefinite curfew, and a |
| o animals and directly consumed by people (see | Basra poison grain disaster). |
| The | Basra police was mostly spared from attacks up until |
| American soldier was killed in southern Iraq's | Basra province on Sunday. |
| ore the election, an initiative was started in | Basra Province to convert the province into a Region |
| in southern Iraq during the conflict there, in | Basra, Safwan, the RAF base at Ali Al Salem Air Base |
| y Yaʿqob Yohannan Sahhar, patriarchal vicar of | Basra since 1887, who was consecrated for ʿAqra on 2 |
| sts of Yemen, Aden and Arabia, as far north as | Basra, so as to facilitate their trade with India. |
| Basra sports city is a major sports complex in the c | |
| followed significant Iraqi Army operations in | Basra, the Sadr City neighborhood of Baghdad, and Mo |
| another 400-700 on the much-less known road to | Basra, the major military stronghold in southern Ira |
| By capturing | Basra, the British had taken an important communicat |
| The old mosque of | Basra. the first mosque in Islam outside the Arabian |
| Only eight miles from | Basra, they were surrounded on three sides by heavy |
| ration of handing over security of the city of | Basra to the Iraqi government. |
| g an Iraqi special forces operation in western | Basra to "disrupt criminal activities and capture cr |
| ile he was trying to bring back his float from | Basra to Suez in August 1554. |
| Badrani was born in | Basra to Iraqi parents. |
| bs exploded outside police stations in central | Basra; two in the Ashar area and one in the Old City |
| Hasa, within the vilayet of Baghdad, from 1875 | Basra vilayet) till this was exchanged on 3 November |
| Not all | Basra was with them. |
| The Siege of U.K. bases in | Basra was conducted and maintained by the Mahdi Army |
| Basra was, for a long time, a flourishing commercial | |
| ck in August 2005 against an embassy convoy in | Basra which killed 3 British bodyguards. |
| y a moment's notice, Gen. Clayton sent Bell to | Basra, which British forces had captured in November |
| ian Rashid ud-din speaks even of "'the ruin of | Basra' which ensued upon the emission of the new mon |
| Sunnis have fled | Basra, while Shias were driven out of cities and tow |
| oyunlu extending from the Georgian frontier to | Basra, with Tabriz and Baghdad as its capitals. |
| lage in southern Iraq about 74 km northwest of | Basra, within the town of Nahairat. |
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