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Tikrit (Arabic: تِكْرِيت, romanized:
Tikrīt [
ˈtɪkriːt]) is a city in Iraq,
located 140
kilometers (87 mi)
northwest of
Baghdad and 220
kilometers (140 mi)...
- The
First Battle of
Tikrit was
fought for the
Iraqi city of
Tikrit following the city's
capture by the
Islamic State and Ba'athist
Loyalists during the...
- The
Second Battle of
Tikrit was a
battle in
which Iraqi Security Forces recaptured the city of
Tikrit (the
provincial capital of the
Saladin Governorate)...
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Battle of
Tikrit may
refer to:
First Battle of
Tikrit Second Battle of
Tikrit Capture of
Tikrit (1916) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Levant (ISIL)
summarily executed between 1,095 and 1,700
Iraqi cadets near
Tikrit. The
killings took
place during ISIL's
Northern Iraq offensive, when the...
- 200
people in 2003. It is made up of 8 districts, with the
capital being Tikrit.
Before 1976 the
governorate was part of
Baghdad Governorate. The governorate...
- he
championed are
collectively known as Saddamism. Born near the city of
Tikrit to a **** Arab family,
Saddam joined the
revolutionary Ba'ath
Party in...
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Iraqi Parliament blocked his
efforts to do so. The
cities of
Baiji and
Tikrit (Saddam Hussein's
birthplace and stronghold) fell to ISIS and the group...
- gallows. Saddam's body was
returned to his
birthplace of Al-Awja, near
Tikrit, on 31
December and was
buried near the
graves of
other family members....
- Al-Awja (Arabic: العوجة) is a
village 8
miles (13 km)
south of
Tikrit, Iraq on the
western bank of the Tigris. It is
mainly inhabited by **** Arabs. The...