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Khanaqin (Arabic: خانقين; Kurdish: خانەقین, romanized: Xaneqîn) is the
central city of
Khanaqin District in
Diyala Governorate, Iraq, near the Iranian...
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Khanaqin District (Arabic: قضاء خانقين, Kurdish: قەزای خانەقین/Qezay Xaneqîn) is a
district in
Diyala Governorate, Iraq. The
district is a part of the...
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Battle of
Khanaqin was
fought during World War I
which took
place in modern-day Iraq. This
battle was the only
Russian engagement fought by the Russian...
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Khanaqin Sport Club (Arabic: نادي خانقين الرياضي), is an
Iraqi football team
based in
Khanaqin, Diyala, that
plays in
Iraqi Second Division League and...
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countryside of
Khanaqin in Iraq and in the
provinces of
Kurdistan and
Hamadan of Iran. The Zand
tribe is
originally from the
Khanaqin area and settled...
- 2005
Khanaqin bombings were
suicide attacks on two Shia
mosques in
Khanaqin, Iraq (near the
Iranian border), on
November 18, 2005. "Iraq
suicide attacks...
- Iraq and
western Iran. The
Southern Kurdish-speaking
region spans from
Khanaqin in Iraq to
Dehloran southward and
Asadabad eastward in Iran. 'Southern...
- clan,
under the
leadership of its
leader Khesro Bek,
attacked the city of
Khanaqin. The city was
occupied with
little resistance. The
rebels and
those with...
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considered a "transferred territory"
along the Persia-Iraq border. The
Khanaqin Oil
Company was
registered in
London as an APOC subsidiary. The quantities...
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agreement and
Arabization program in oil-rich
regions around Kir**** and
Khanaqin in
Northern Iraq, led to the
Second Iraqi–Kurdish War.
During this time...