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Dujayl or
Dujail ("Little Tigris") is the
diminutive of Dijla, the
Arabic name for the Tigris. It may
refer to:
Dujaila River, an
irrigation canal in Kut...
- The
Dujayl Canal was a
medieval irrigation canal providing water to Baghdad.
Originally it
brought water from the Euphrates, but by the end of the 10th...
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Dujail (Arabic: الدجيل;
alternate spelling: Ad
Dujayl) is a town in
Saladin Governorate, Iraq. It is
situated about 65
kilometers (40 mi)
north of Baghdad...
- الأول سنة 616، وقرىء على سارية بجامع عكبرا: a
little town in the area of
Dujayl near
Sarifin and Awana, 10
parasangs from Baghdad; its
natives are called...
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caliphal army pursued, but that
night Baiju's
forces broke the ****s of the
Dujayl Canal and
flooded the camp of the
celebrating Abbasid army. Many drowned...
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attempted to
escape his
Syrian pursuers (the
Umayyad army), he
drowned in the
Dujayl Canal while trying to
cross it. This
occurred either in
early 697 or in...
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another Kharijite leader,
Shabib ibn
Yazid al-Shaybani, was
defeated on the
Dujayl river in
Khuzistan with the aid of
Syrian troops. In the same year, al-Hajjaj...
- Daquq, Kir****, Taza Khormatu, Al Huwayjah, Ad Duluyah, At Tarmyia, Ad
Dujayl, and
Balad South. On 23
October 2003, the
soldiers of
Troop B-9th Cavalry...
- of the army when it
camped opposite Mus'ab's
forces at Maskin,
along the
Dujayl Canal. In the
ensuing Battle of Maskin, most of Mus'ab's forces, many of...
- care to
restore the city's
irrigation network by
clearing the silted-up
Dujayl Canal,
paying for this with
money from
those landowners who
stood to profit...