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  2. Treaty of Saadabad - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Saadabad (or the Saadabad Pact) was a non-aggression pact signed by Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan on July 8, 1937, and lasted for five years. [1] The treaty was signed in Tehran's Saadabad Palace and was part of an initiative for greater Middle Eastern-oriental relations spearheaded by King Mohammed Zahir Shah of Afghanistan.

  3. Iraq–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    From the independence of Iraq in 1932 to the republican revolution in 1958, the most significant events in Iraq–Turkey relations were the regional pacts: the Saadabad Pact and the Baghdad Pact. Turkey had two defence-military pacts between Middle Eastern countries in this era, and Iraq was the only Arab country in both of the pacts. In light ...

  4. Sa'dabad Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Sa'dabad Complex (Persian: مجموعه سعدآباد, romanized: Majmuʻe-ye Saʻd-âbâd) is a 80 hectare complex built by the Qajar and Pahlavi monarchs, located in Shemiran, Greater Tehran, Iran.

  5. List of treaties of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Saadabad: Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan: 14 September 1937 Nyon Arrangement: United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Egypt, France, Greece, Romania, Soviet Union, Yugoslavia 18 June 1941 German–Turkish Treaty of Friendship: Germany: 26 February 1955 Baghdad Pact (later CENTO) United Kingdom, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan: 11 February 1959 19 February 1959

  6. Iran–Iraq relations - Wikipedia

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    [18]: 4 The Shatt al-Arab was considered an important channel for both states' oil exports, and in 1937, Iran and the newly independent Iraq signed a treaty to settle the dispute. In the same year, Iran and Iraq both joined the Treaty of Saadabad, and relations between the two states remained good for decades afterwards. [19]

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    To date, the six victims said they've received less than $500,000 of the $10.3 million R. Kelly owes them.

  8. USAID families have their lives upended by Trump move to shut ...

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    The Trump administration's abrupt move to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has upended the lives of thousands of American employees and family members posted ...

  9. Shatt al-Arab dispute - Wikipedia

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    The Shatt al-Arab was considered an important channel for the oil exports of both Iran and Iraq, and in 1937, Iran and the newly independent Iraq signed a treaty to settle the dispute. In the 1975 Algiers Agreement , Iraq made territorial concessions—including the Shatt al-Arab waterway—in exchange for normalized relations.