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  2. Kurdistan Region - Wikipedia

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    During the first years of the war in the early 1980s, the Iraqi government tried to accommodate the Kurds in order to focus on the war against Iran. In 1983, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan agreed to cooperate with Baghdad, but the Kurdistan Democratic Party remained opposed. [28]

  3. Governorates of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    It was recognized as an official governorate of the Kurdistan Region in 2014, [3] [2] and the Council of Ministers approved a bill twice in 2013, [4] [5] and 2023. [6] However, the only legislature in Iraq that can implement new governorates is the Council of Representatives of Iraq , which has had delayed hearings regarding Halabja numerous times.

  4. Iraqi Kurdistan - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Kurdistan or Southern Kurdistan [1] (Kurdish: باشووری کوردستان, romanized: Başûrê Kurdistanê) [2] [3] [4] refers to the Kurdish-populated part of northern Iraq. It is considered one of the four parts of Greater Kurdistan in West Asia , which also includes parts of southeastern Turkey ( Northern Kurdistan ), northern ...

  5. Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The Kurdistan List is dominated by two parties, the Kurdistan Democratic Party led by Masood Barzani and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headed by Jalal Talabani. [77] Baghdad is Iraq's capital, home to the seat of government.

  6. Kurdish separatists and water issues loom large in long ... - AOL

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    Erdogan, whose last visit to Baghdad was in 2011, when he was prime minister, met with Iraqi P Kurdish separatists and water issues loom large in long-awaited visit of Turkey's Erdogan to Iraq ...

  7. Kurds in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Several Kurdish dynasties such as Annazids (990/1–1117) [6] [7] and Hasanwayhids (or Hasanuyids, 959–1015) [7] ruled in northern Iraq. The Kurdish [8] [7] [9] Marwanid dynasty (983–1096) temporarily ruled over Mosul. [10] The Ayyubid dynasty, was a powerful Islamic dynasty of Kurdish origin [11] and also ruled northern Iraq.

  8. Iraq starts relocating Iranian Kurdish fighters from Iran ...

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    Iraq has started relocating Iranian Kurdish groups from Iraq's Kurdish region frontiers with Iran to camps far from the border as part of a security agreement between Baghdad and Tehran, Foreign ...

  9. Tehran and Baghdad reach a deal to disarm and relocate ... - AOL

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    BAGHDAD (AP) — Iran and Iraq have reached an agreement to disarm members of Iranian Kurdish dissident groups based in northern Iraq and relocate their members from their current bases, officials ...