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Baqubah (Arabic: بَعْقُوبَة; BGN: Ba‘qūbah; also
spelled Baquba and Baqouba) is the
capital of Iraq's
Diyala Governorate. The city is
located some 50 km...
- The
Battle of
Baqubah II (March–August 2007) took
place during the Iraq War in the
capital of the
Iraqi province Diyala, to the north-east of Baghdad...
- 2010
Baqubah bombings were a
series of
three bombings in
Baqubah, Iraq, on 3
March 2010 that
killed at
least 33
people and
injured 55 others.
Baqubah, a...
- the
northeast of
Baghdad as far as the
Iranian border. Its
capital is
Baqubah. It
covers an area of 17,685
square kilometres (6,828 sq mi). A
large portion...
- The 2004
Baqubah bombing occurred next to a
local market and a
police station on 28 July 2004, in Baquba,
Diyala Governor,
targeting civilians that were...
- by a U.S.
airstrike with two 500 lb (230 kg)
bombs on a safe
house near
Baqubah. The group's
leadership was then ****umed by the
Egyptian militant Abu Ayyub...
- from
Baqubah.
During this time the Regulars, in
addition to
their combat duties,
conducted humanitarian missions to help the
citizens of
Baqubah. Simultaneously...
- was a
United States Army
officer who was
killed by a
suicide attack near
Baqubah, Iraq
during the Iraq War. He came to
national attention in the United...
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Ummah (until 2016)
Headquarters Unknown (March 2019 – present)
Former Baqubah, Iraq (2006–2007) No
central headquarters (2007–2013) Raqqa,
Syria (2013–2017)...
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Brigade Combat Team, 2d
Infantry Division leading it in the
Battle of
Baqubah in the Iraq War, and
later served in
command of the 10th
Mountain Division...