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    Operation Ashura (Persian: عملیات عاشورا) is a military operation during Iran-Iraq War which was launched on 17 October 1984 by Islamic Revolutionary...
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    Sakhar, codenamed Operation Ashura (Arabic: عملية عاشوراء), was a two-day military operation by Iraqi government forces and Iranian-backed PMU forces...
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    display the Persian text in this article correctly. Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia...
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  • [73] Operation Ashura (Iran) Razoux, Pierre (2015). The Iran-Iraq War. Harvard University Press, 2015. p. 251. ISBN 978-0674915718. Walfajr-3 operation, a...
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  • of Iran's lands, capturing 2,350 Iraqis, and 6000 Iraqis were killed/injured; plus other casualties to Iraqi Army. Operation Ramadan Operation Ashura (Iran)...
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  • 31st Ashura Division which was armed with captured Iraqi tanks. As Operation Karbala-5 was launched to capture the city of al-Basra, the Operations Karbala-6...
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  • organized as the 1st Ashura Brigade (Persian: تیپ 1 عاشورا) under command of Mohammad Ali Jaafari during Iran–Iraq War, just before Operation Muharram. Its units...
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  • Operation Dawn 4 (Persian: عملیات والفجر 4) was an Iranian operation of the Iran–Iraq War launched in October 1983. At the end of the operation Iran had...
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    threatened war over the Iranian move, but on 24 April 1969, an Iranian tanker escorted by Iranian warships (Joint Operation Arvand) sailed down the Shatt...
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    December 1978, the days of Tasu'a and Ashura, between 6 and 9 million anti-Shah demonstrators marched throughout Iran. According to one historian, "even...
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