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  2. Women in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Iraq has been affected by wars, Islamic law, the Constitution of Iraq, ... Culture in Iraq Middle East Forum, July 2007. Web. 13 Jan. 2010.

  3. Timthal Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    The remaining three works, Ashaar Baghdad ('Baghdad's Poetry', a fountain featuring Arabic script), Timthal Baghdad ('Baghdad's Statue', a column featuring the city as a beautiful girl wearing traditional Abbasid costume), [2] and Enkath El Iraq ('Saving Iraq's Culture', a Sumerian cylindrical seal in the hands of an Iraqi citizen) [2] were all ...

  4. Islamic veiling practices by country - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s and 1940s, female College students gradually started to appear unveiled, [164] and most upper- and middle class urban women in Iraq were said to be unveiled by 1963. [166] In early Ba'athist Iraq (1968-1979), the Secular Socialist Baath Party women were officially stated to be equal to men, and urban women were normally unveiled.

  5. Kurdish women - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish women (Kurdish: ژنی کوردی, romanized: Jnî Kurdî) traditionally had more rights than those living in other Islamic social and political systems [1], although traditional Kurdish culture, as most of traditional societies in the Middle East, is patriarchal, and in Kurdish families and communities, it has been "natural" for men to enjoy predominant power. [2]

  6. Hashimi Dress - Wikipedia

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    The Hashimi dress is a kind of dress, usually black and gold colored, that is typically worn by the Arab women of Iraq. [1] Some non-Arab ethnic groups in Iraq have also adapted these traditional dresses into their cultures. [2] The name of Hashimi dress is associated with the women of the Arabian tribe of Bani Hashim. [3]

  7. Category:Women in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    History of women in Iraq (10 C, 3 P) O. Women's organizations based in Iraq (1 C, 5 P) S. Sculptures of women in Iraq (2 P) Women's sport in Iraq (4 C, 4 P) W.

  8. Culture TV Giant Arte France Boards Nova, Miyu Project ... - AOL

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    Culture channel Arte France is set to co-produce Léonard Cohen‘s debut animated feature “Flavors of Iraq,” a project presented at this week’s Cartoon Movie and produced by France’s Nova ...

  9. Naziha Salim - Wikipedia

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    Her older brothers were also talented artists, [10] Rashid (b. 1918) was a political cartoonist; Su'ad Salim (b. 1918) a painter and designer who would design the coat of arms for the Iraqi Republic; Jawad (b. 1920), a painter and sculptor became Iraq's most beloved sculptor and Nizarre (b. 1925) was also an artist. [11]