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  2. Anbar Tribal Council - Wikipedia

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    The group fought in the 2014 Northern Iraq offensive, and its founder and leader Ali Hatem al-Suleiman claimed that the Islamic State only constituted 5–7% of the anti-government forces. He also claimed that his group was able to defeat the Islamic State were the Maliki government to withdraw government forces from north and north-central ...

  3. Arab tribes of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    There are hundreds of Arab tribes across Iraq from the north to the south. On its accession to power in the 17 July Revolution of 1968, Iraq's Ba'ath Party announced its opposition to tribalism ( القبلية ''al-qabaliyya''), although for pragmatic reasons, especially during the Iran–Iraq War , tribalism was sometimes tolerated and even ...

  4. Minorities in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The Fall of Mosul and the renewed War in Iraq (2013-2017) due to ISIS was the catalyst for much of the Assyrian exodus from Iraq. After capturing the city, the group issued a decree that Christians would have to pay jizya tax, convert to Islam, or face death, causing a complete exodus of Christians from the city. [62]

  5. Ukrainian involvement in the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    On 9 December 2008, Ukraine formally withdrew its last forces from Iraq, ending its participation in the Iraq War. Prior to the Russo-Ukrainian War, Ukraine's involvement in the Iraq War was the largest military operation ever performed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Over 6,000 Ukrainians performed military service in Iraq and Kuwait during ...

  6. Tribal Mobilization - Wikipedia

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    Tribal Mobilization, also known as Tribal Fighters, is a group of Sunni tribesmen in Iraq that was formed to combat the Islamic State (IS). It is important to distinguish this group from another force sometimes referred to as Tribal Mobilization, which was formerly known as the National Mobilization and is now called the Nineveh Guard, associated with the political figure Atheel al-Nujaifi.

  7. Iraqis - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Arabs are the largest ethnic group in Iraq, [22] followed by Iraqi Kurds, then Iraqi Turkmen as the third largest ethnic group. [23] [24] Other ethnic groups include Yazidis, Assyrians, Mandaeans, Armenians, Ajamis and Marsh Arabs. [25] [26] [27] Iraq consists largely of most of ancient Mesopotamia, which was home to the native Sumerian ...

  8. Iraqi diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Another ethnic group are the Mandeans, who numbered around 70,000 before the current war. Now, the last practising Gnostic sect in the Middle East has almost entirely left Iraq. During the first Gulf War , Iran provided refuge for 1.4 million Iraqis, though many did not settle there permanently.

  9. List of armed groups in the War in Iraq (2013–2017) - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of armed groups involved in the War in Iraq (2013–2017). Part of the Iraqi conflict, the war escalated in 2013, following a 2011–2013 insurgency and the rise of the Islamic State. Following the liberation of much of Islamic State-held territory in 2017, only a low-level insurgency continued after.