- Al
Habbaniyah or
Habbaniya (Arabic: ٱلْحَبَّانِيَّة, al-
Ḥabbānīyah) is a city 85 km (53 mi) west of
Baghdad in Al-Anbar Province, in
central Iraq. A military...
- Lake
Habbaniyah (Arabic: بحيرة الحبانية Buḥayrat al-Ḥabbāniya) is a lake
located halfway between Ramadi and
Fallujah near Al-Taqaddum (TQ) Air Base in...
- The
Second Battle of
Habbaniyah was a U.S.
military operation involving in Iraq the
United States Marine Corps' 3rd Battalion, 2nd
Marine Regiment, 2nd...
- The Anglo-Iraqi War was a British-led
Allied military campaign during the
Second World War
against the
Kingdom of Iraq, then
ruled by
Rashid Ali al-****lani...
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central Iraq,
approximately 74
kilometers (46 miles) west of Baghdad, at
Habbaniyah. The
airfield is
served by two
runways 13,000 and 12,000 feet (3,700 m)...
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Personal details Born
Robert Shlimon (1970-07-19) 19 July 1970 (age 54)
Habbaniyah, Al-Anbar,
Iraqi Republic Denomination Christ the Good
Shepherd Church...
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private military contractors, and the
killings of five
American soldiers in
Habbaniyah a few days earlier. The battle, and
especially the
images of
Iraqi civilians...
- semi-aquatic
wildlife occurs in and
around these, the
major lakes are Lake
Habbaniyah, Lake Milh, Lake
Qadisiyah and Lake Tharthar. The
federal government of...
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Force station at
Habbaniyah,
about 55
miles (89 km) west of
Baghdad in modern-day Iraq, on the
banks of the
Euphrates near Lake
Habbaniyah. It was developed...
- war. Iraq
granted the
British the use of air
bases near
Basra and at Al
Habbaniyah and the
right to move
troops across the country. The treaty, of twenty-five...