This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Al-Baathiya Al-Sharqiya or (Baathist)tv (talk | contribs) at 08:47, 12 December 2024 (→* Al Iraqiya * Al Sharqiya * Azzaman: new section). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
Revision as of 08:47, 12 December 2024 by Al-Baathiya Al-Sharqiya or (Baathist)tv (talk | contribs) (→* Al Iraqiya * Al Sharqiya * Azzaman: new section)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Iraq article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. |
|
Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL |
Archives: Index, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Auto-archiving period: 3 months |
This level-4 vital article is rated B-class on Misplaced Pages's content assessment scale. It is of interest to multiple WikiProjects. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Archives (index) |
This page has archives. Sections older than 100 days may be automatically archived by Lowercase sigmabot III when more than 4 sections are present. |
Wrong link
In the second paragraph of "Modern Iraq" it states, " In 1959, Abdel-Wahab al-Saadi led an uprising in Mosul against Qasim." This cannot be correct because it links to the Iraqi General Abdel-Wahab al-Saadi who was only born in 1963. The link should instead be changed to the similarly named Abd al-Wahab al-Shawaf the actual leader of the 1959 Mosul uprising. OneMoron (talk) 03:23, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- Done, thanks. CMD (talk) 03:58, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
Governorates
It recently became 19 as halabja has been recognized as a governorate..
- Got a cite for that ?---Wikaviani 08:33, 28 November 2024 (UTC)
just a correction regarding the establishing if iraq:
The first era - or the first Iraqi kingdom, led by Kings Faisal I and Ghazi I - was the period of establishing the Iraqi state and its infrastructure. It was characterized by a national tendency and the ambition to build a state that would host the capital of the Caliphate after its fall in Turkey, competing with the royal family in Egypt and the Saudi family in the Hijaz. Among the goals of this state was to restore unity with the Arab states that had separated from the Ottoman Empire, from which modern, incompletely independent states were formed. King Faisal I was known for his sound mind, diplomacy, and his avoidance of harsh positions in his domestic and foreign policy, especially with the British. However, the national and more stringent orientations of King Ghazi I (1933-1939), and then the ministry of Rashid Ali al-Gaylani in 1941, which opposed the British expansion, had the widest impact and resonance on the Iraqi street, which was greatly frustrated when the British army entered and overthrew the government in order to implement the strategies of World War II in Iraq and the region. Androm saptou (talk) 23:00, 7 December 2024 (UTC)
Just a another correction regarding the establishing of iraq
The Kingdom of Iraq was established as a result of the repercussions of the Great Arab Revolt, where Sharif Hussein bin Ali, the father of Prince Faisal, was harboring the ambition of the Arab royal families in the region to assume leadership of the Arab state and transfer the caliphate system that had collapsed in Istanbul to one of the competing Arab families: the Saudi family in Najd and the Hijaz, as it was the ruling family in the Islamic holy lands of Mecca and Medina, the Hashemite family, the leader of the Great Arab Revolt in the north of the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant and Iraq, and the ruling family from the lineage of Muhammad Ali in Egypt. Androm saptou (talk) 23:04, 7 December 2024 (UTC)
* Al Iraqiya * Al Sharqiya * Azzaman
Al-Baathiya Al-Sharqiya or (Baathist)tv (talk) 08:47, 12 December 2024 (UTC)Categories:
- B-Class level-4 vital articles
- Misplaced Pages level-4 vital articles in Geography
- B-Class vital articles in Geography
- B-Class Iraq articles
- Top-importance Iraq articles
- WikiProject Iraq articles
- B-Class Arab world articles
- Top-importance Arab world articles
- WikiProject Arab world articles
- B-Class Assyrian articles
- High-importance Assyrian articles
- WikiProject Assyria articles
- B-Class Islam-related articles
- High-importance Islam-related articles
- WikiProject Islam articles
- B-Class Kurdistan articles
- Top-importance Kurdistan articles
- WikiProject Kurdistan articles
- B-Class Western Asia articles
- Mid-importance Western Asia articles
- WikiProject Western Asia articles
- B-Class country articles
- WikiProject Countries articles
- B-Class Anthropology articles
- Unknown-importance Anthropology articles
- B-Class Oral tradition articles
- Unknown-importance Oral tradition articles
- Oral tradition taskforce articles