Akre District (Kurdish: قەزای ئاکرێ, romanized: Qezay Akrê, Arabic: قضاء عقرة) is a district in northern Iraq, disputed between the Iraqi Federal Government...
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of Aqrah district). al-Namrud (al-Khidhr) Sub-District, mostly Arab and Turkmen, some Kaka'is, Shabak and Assyrian, Bartillah (Baritleh) Sub-District, mostly...
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Note: Dahuk included the Aqrah and Shekhan Districts which were officially part of Nineveh Governorate. Note: The Makhmour district was at this time still...
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Nineveh Governorate (section Districts)
and Deir ez-Zor Governorate. Nineveh Governorate comprises nine districts (excluding Aqrah), listed below with their areas and populations as estimated in...
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the widow of former minister Sidik Mia. Children, Sauda, Hasina, Akira/Aqrah Hon. Abida Mia, retrieved 2022-08-08 "Hon. Abida Mia". PWC Malawi. Retrieved...
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of Assyrians from Southeastern Turkey who left their indigenous tribal districts in Hakkari (or the historical Hakkari region), Sirnak and Mardin province...
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that was a center of pagan worship for millennia Aqrah (properly ʻAqra or Akrê), a city and district in Iraq Aakra or Åkra (disambiguation) Accra, the...
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Amadiya Amadiya 1177 ? Ezra's Tomb Maysan Governorate 1768 ? Great Mosque (Aqrah) Aqrah 7th century Su Green Mosque (Mosul) Mosul 1133 ? Destroyed by the Islamic...
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of Zavareh Great Mosque of al-Mansur Great Mosque of Kufa Great Mosque, Aqrah Great Mosque of Samarra Great Mosque of al-Nuri, Mosul Great Mosque of Amadiya...
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