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Iraqis (Arabic: العراقيون al-ʿIrāqiyyūn; Kurdish: عراقیان Êrāqīyan) are the
citizens and
nationals of the
Republic of
Iraq. The
majority of
Iraqis are...
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native Iraqis to
other countries is
known as the
Iraqi diaspora. The UN High
Commission for
Refugees has
estimated that
nearly two
million Iraqis fled the...
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autonomy to
Iraqi Kurds. By 2007 the
Iraqi Red
Crescent estimated 2.3
million Iraqis were
internally displaced, with an
estimated 2
million Iraqis fleeing...
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trade in
Iraq. Afro-
Iraqis speak Arabic and
mostly adhere to Islam. Some Afro-
Iraqis can
still speak Swahili along with Arabic. Afro-
Iraqi leaders claim...
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displaced Iraqis globally.
Other countries have also
received Iraqis. Egypt,
which has
pledged to end
Iraqi immigration,
already has 150,000
ethnic Iraqi people...
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Overall the
primary tank of the
Iraqi forces was the T-55 tank. The
Iraqis fielded them in
great numbers. The
Iraqis also had
elements of two
other independent...
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Iraq allowed the
Iraqis to
exploit gaps in
Iranian airspace.
Iraqi air
campaigns met
little opposition,
striking over half of Iran, as the
Iraqis were...
- Look up
Iraqi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Iraqi or
Iraqis (in plural)
means from
Iraq, a
country in the
Middle East, and may
refer to:
Iraqi people...
- 2010.
Retrieved 26
March 2010. Most
Iraqis in
Baghdad welcome US: NDTV poll The
Indian Express US
under 50,000 –
Iraqis ‘down’ on
drawdown Arab
Times Archived...
- in Finland. Most
Iraqis in
Finland have come as refugees. Of the 32,000
people who
sought asylum in
Finland in 2015, 21,000 were
Iraqis, or two-thirds of...