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Duhok (Kurdish: دهۆک, romanized: Dihok; Arabic: دهوك, romanized:
Dohūk; Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܢܘܗܕܪܐ, romanized: Beth Nohadra,
Lishanid Noshan: דוהוך, romanized: Dohok)...
- romanized: Hoparkiya d’Nohadra, Arabic: محافظة دهوك, romanized: Muḥāfaẓat
Dohūk) is a
governorate in the
autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Its capital...
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Round of 16 2009 FIFA
Confederations Cup The
following players have pla**** in the FIFA
Confederations Cup
whilst playing for
Dohuk : 2009 – Uday Taleb...
- Mary
Challita (ed.). The Fate Of ****yrian
Villages Annexed To Today's
Dohuk Governorate In Iraq And The
Conditions In
These Villages Following The Establishment...
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government to
represent the
northern Kurdish areas of Sulaymaniyah,
Erbil and
Dohuk,
where no
elections took place, and
which had not been
under Iraqi government...
- The
Duhok Dam is an earth-fill
embankment dam on the
Duhok River just
north of city of
Duhok in
Duhok Governorate,
Kurdistan region of Iraq. The dam was...
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exhibiting its
eighteen governorates, and
partially recognized Halabja.
Dohuk Nineveh Erbil Kir****
Sulaymaniyah Saladin Al
Anbar Baghdad Diyala Karbala...
- The 2011
Duhok riots refers to
riots which began on
December 2, 2011 in the
Duhok Governorate, Iraq. They were
instigated by
Friday prayers'
sermons by...
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Duhok District (Sorani Kurdish: قەزای دهۆک, romanized: Qezaya Dihokê, Arabic: قضاء دهوك, romanized: qaḍāʾ Dahūk) is a
district of
Duhok Governorate in...
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Before 1976, it was
called Mosul Province and
included the present-day
Dohuk Governorate. The
second largest city is Tal Afar,
which has an
almost exclusively...