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Shurṭa (Arabic: شرطة) is the
common Arabic term for police. Its
literal meaning is that of a "picked" or
elite force. The
shurṭa or
police force were established...
- July 2018.
Retrieved 7 July 2018. Mubarak, H****anin (10 May 2013). "Al-
Shurta (Baghdad) - Coaches". RSSSF.
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Aliyat Al-Shorta
Sport Club (Arabic: نادي آليات الشرطة الرياضي, lit. 'Police
Machinery Sport Club') is an
Iraqi sports club
based in Baghdad. Its football...
- The Iraq
Central FA
Premier League, also
known as the Iraq
Central FA
First Division and
previously named the Iraq FA
Baghdad First Division (Arabic: دوري...
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Operation Shurta Nasir or
Operation Police Victory or the
Battle of Hīt was an
operation led by U.S.
troops and
Iraqi SWAT
teams trying to
capture the...
- Al-Shorta
Sports Club (Arabic: نادي الشرطة الرياضي) is a
Syrian professional football club
based in Damascus. It uses
Tishreen Stadium as the
venue for...
- AD). Qays ibn Sa'd was the
commander of
Shurta al-Khamis, a
military unit that
supported Ali in Iraq.
Shurta al-Khamis was
composed of
forty thousand...
- (r. 685–705), who
successively promoted him as the head of the Caliph's
shurta (select troops), the
governor of the
Hejaz (western Arabia) in 692–694,...
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adherent of the
Umayyads during the
Second Fitna.
Yazid served as
sahib al-
shurta for
Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn
Marwan (r. 685–705),
campaigned against the...
- post-classical
period and the
Middle Ages,
forces such as the
Santa Hermandades, the
shurta, and the Maréchaussée
provided services ranging from law
enforcement and...