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- As Saqlāwīyah (Arabic: الصقلاوية, romanized: aṣ-Ṣaqlāwīyah) is a city in Al Anbar Governorate, in central Iraq. It is located roughly 5 miles (8 km) northwest...
- The siege of Saqlawiyah was a siege of the town of Saqlawiyah (north of Fallujah, 50 km west of Baghdad) by the Islamic State (IS) during the War in Iraq...
- The ''2016 Saqlawiyah m****acre took place in June 2016, during the aftermath of the Third Battle of Fallujah, as many as 643 local **** tribesmen from...
- Zaghareed and Saqlawiyah, in order to facilitate the entry of the security forces from the international highway road into the center of Saqlawiyah. Early on...
- whose ruins can still be seen 5 km northwest of Fallujah near the city of Saqlawiyah today. This city of Anbār or Peroz-Shapur was founded in the 3rd century...
- Makhmour 1st Sinjar Mosul Dam Sharfadin Musab bin Umair mosque Suq al-Ghazi Saqlawiyah 1st Hīt Jurf al-Sakhar Salahuddin 1st Baiji Siege of Amirli 1st Tikrit...
- Iraqi army, backed by **** tribesmen, managed to retake the city of Saqlawiyah in a counterattack against ISIL.[citation needed] On 17 January, the ISIL...
- Makhmour 1st Sinjar Mosul Dam Sharfadin Musab bin Umair mosque Suq al-Ghazi Saqlawiyah 1st Hīt Jurf al-Sakhar Salahuddin 1st Baiji Siege of Amirli 1st Tikrit...
- Makhmour 1st Sinjar Mosul Dam Sharfadin Musab bin Umair mosque Suq al-Ghazi Saqlawiyah 1st Hīt Jurf al-Sakhar Salahuddin 1st Baiji Siege of Amirli 1st Tikrit...
- the confluence of the Euphrates River with the King's Canal, today the Saqlawiyah Canal, known in early Islamic times as the Nahr Isa and in ancient times...