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  1. Iraq the Culture (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by April Fast, 2010-01-15
  2. Iraq (Cultures of the World) by Susan M. Hassig, Laith Muhmood, et all 2003-10
  3. Iraq the Land (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by April Fast, 2010-01-15
  4. Iraq the People (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by April Fast, 2010-01-15
  5. Constructing America's War Culture: Iraq, Media, and Images at Home by Thomas Conroy, 2007-11-26
  6. The Other Iraq: Pluralism and Culture in Hashemite Iraq (Cultural Memory in the Present) by Orit Bashkin, 2008-11-20
  7. Reading Iraq: Culture and Power in Conflict (Library of Modern Middle East Studies) by Muhsin al-Musawi, 2006-06-27
  8. Iraq (Discovering Cultures) by Dana Meachen Rau, 2004-06
  9. Understanding Iraq: Society, Culture, and Personality by Ali Wardi, 2008-05
  10. Shoot First And Ask Questions Later: Media Coverage of the 2003 Iraq War (Media and Culture) by Rod Brookes, Nick Mosdell, et all 2005-11-16
  11. Watching Babylon: The War in Iraq and Global Visual Culture by Nicholas Mirzoeff, 2005-01-10
  12. Ba'th Versus Ba'th: The Conflict Between Syria and Iraq, 1968-1989 (Society and Culture in the Modern Middle East) by Eberhard Kienle, 1991-02-15
  13. Cultures of War: Pearl Harbor / Hiroshima / 9-11 / Iraq by John W. Dower, 2010-09-30
  14. MODERNITY AND TRADITION IN THE ISLAMIC MOVEMENTS IN IRAQ: CONTINUITY AND DISCONTINUITY IN THE ROLE OF THE ULAMA.: An article from: Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) by Keiko Sakai, 2001-01-01

1. World Travel Guide - Iraq - Overview
Jump to countries covered within Iraq History and Culture from the cradle of civilization and Noah to the Present
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2. Iraq Culture
Maps and menus leading to the universities, colleges, educational systems, area photographs, cultures, travel opportunities, products and more of cities,
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3. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Iraq Culture"
Popular Web Sites for iraq culture . Search Results 1 10 Ranked by Popularity,Next . powered by SMARTpages.com. Ask Jeeves a question about iraq culture
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4. Iraq Culture & Peace Forum
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5. Web Of Culture - Global Update: July 2002
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6. Hoppa - Culture In Iraq
Culture in Iraq. Iraqipages. this site has the largest picture collectionof iraq through 20th century, updated Iraqi and mideast
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7. Iraq Vacations: Romantic Iraq Vacation, Iraq Cruises
iraq culture. Population 22,675,617 (July 2000 est.) Age structure014 years 42% (male 4,860,795; female 4,708,453) 15-64 years
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Iraq: Culture
Population: 22,675,617 (July 2000 est.)
Age structure:
0-14 years: 42% (male 4,860,795; female 4,708,453) 15-64 years: 55% (male 6,272,842; female 6,123,188) 65 years and over: 3% (male 331,840; female 378,499) (2000 est.)

8. Iraq History And Culture From Noah To Present
History and culture form Noah to present.Category Regional Middle East iraq Society and culture History......iraq History and culture from the cradle of civilization and Noah to the Presentage and time! iraq (4KB) History (2KB) The Cradle of Civilization.
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The Cradle of Civilization
I n ancient times the land area now known as modern Iraq was almost equivalent to Mesopotamia the land between the two rivers Tigris and Euphrates (in Arabic, the Dijla and Furat, respectively), the Mesopotamian plain was called the Fertile Crescent. This region is known as the Cradle of Civilization; was the birthplace of the varied civilizations that moved us from prehistory to history. An advanced civilization flourished in this region long before that of Egypt, Greece, and Rome, for it was here in about 4000BC that the Sumerian culture flourished Writing evolved to keep track of property. Clay envelopes Uruk in approximately 2700 BC, is a moving story of the ruler's deep sorrow at the death of his friend Enkidu, and of his consequent search for immortality. Other central themes of the story are a devastating flood and the tenuous nature of man's existence, and ended by meeting a wise and ancient man who had survived a great flood by building an ark. Land was cultivated for the first time, early calendars were used and the first written alphabet was invented here. Its bountiful land, fresh waters, and varying climate contributed to the creation of deep-rooted civilization that had fostered humanity from its affluent fountain since thousand of years. Sumerian states were believed to be under the rule of a local god or goddess, and a bureaucratic system of the priesthood arose to oversee the ritualistic and complex religion. High Priests represented the gods on earth, one of their jobs being to discern the divine will. A favorite method of divination was reading sheep or goat entrails. The priests ruled from their

9. Iraq's Culture Of Violence - Middle East Quarterly - Summer 2001
national level, this exclusivist political culture created fissures among iraq's three major communities Sunnis,
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Iraq's Culture of Violence
by Shafeeq N. Ghabra
No Arab people have been so traumatized by dictatorial rule, foreign adventurism, and war as the Iraqis under Saddam Husayn. To a considerable extent, the cause has been the Iraqi regime's failure to build a national identity that includes all Iraqis. It was this absence of integration that contributed directly to the rise of Saddam Husayn, who emerged from Iraq's need for a power stronger than its divisions.
Saving the Iraqis from totalitarian rule and Iraq's neighbors from further depredations will therefore be no easier, but also no harder, than bringing to Iraq a policy of domestic inclusiveness. But is that possible or is Iraq doomed to repeat its wars? And if it is possible, to what extent does such inclusiveness depend on a new restructuring of the relationship between state and society? 
Background: Needing a Tyrant
Iraq's politics are shaped by various factors, including its naval and strategic confinement and its geographic remoteness from involvement in the Arab-Israeli conflict. But by far the most central factor has been the government's failure to build a national identity that meaningfully incorporates all Iraqis. This helps explain Baghdad's inflexible position toward internal political reform and its aggressiveness abroad.
Iraq has a diverse population. It is 80 percent Arab, with its non-Arabic-speaking groups comprising Kurds (a significant 15 percent of the population), Turkomans, and Assyrians. Iraq's population is 97 percent Muslim, 65 percent of which is Shi‘a. (Chibli Mallat breaks down the population somewhat differently: 55-60 percent Arab Shi‘a, 15-20 percent Arab Sunni, and 20 percent Sunni Kurds.) Prior to 1920, these three groups had no shared experience of living together within a modern state system. While all shared Ottoman rulers, the Basra province was distinct from the Baghdad province, and the province of Mosul in the north remained a disputed territory claimed for some years by Turkey. Iraq was so fractured that when the Ottoman empire collapsed, neighborhoods in the southern city of Najaf separately declared their independence and wrote separate constitutions. In Mosul, civil strife erupted between neighborhoods.

10. Iraq - Culture, History, Economy, Trade, Government, Tourism, Media
iraq country profile By ABC News. About iraq history, culture, politics, government.
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11. Welcome To Iraq
Offers short articles on country, history and culture, links for background and information on political organisations and minorities. Campaigning against the actual political system of iraq.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/3291/
Welcome To Iraq This simple site is dedicated to the Iraqi people, regardless of color, religion, ethnic background, ideology, or political affiliation who are dreaming of a better tomorrow. Freedom to Iraq Post appeals, Iraqi regime's atrocities, violations, reports, analysis, ..etc to help build a new post-dictatorship Iraq The black File Read Amnesty International Report on Iraqi regime's atrocities VOTE "NO" TO SADDAM NO MORE DICTATORSHIP Sign Guestbook ... View old guestbook Save Iraq Support putting Saddam Hussein and his gang to trial Support INDICT Visitors since July 1998
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12. Iraq History And Culture From Noah To Present
Read a history of the area often referred to as the cradle of civilization, beginning with ancient Sumeria and ending with the Gulf War. times the land area now known as modern iraq was almost equivalent to Mesopotamia, the land between in about 4000BC that the Sumerian culture flourished . The civilized life that
http://home.achilles.net/~sal/iraq_history.html
The Cradle of Civilization
I n ancient times the land area now known as modern Iraq was almost equivalent to Mesopotamia the land between the two rivers Tigris and Euphrates (in Arabic, the Dijla and Furat, respectively), the Mesopotamian plain was called the Fertile Crescent. This region is known as the Cradle of Civilization; was the birthplace of the varied civilizations that moved us from prehistory to history. An advanced civilization flourished in this region long before that of Egypt, Greece, and Rome, for it was here in about 4000BC that the Sumerian culture flourished Writing evolved to keep track of property. Clay envelopes Uruk in approximately 2700 BC, is a moving story of the ruler's deep sorrow at the death of his friend Enkidu, and of his consequent search for immortality. Other central themes of the story are a devastating flood and the tenuous nature of man's existence, and ended by meeting a wise and ancient man who had survived a great flood by building an ark. Land was cultivated for the first time, early calendars were used and the first written alphabet was invented here. Its bountiful land, fresh waters, and varying climate contributed to the creation of deep-rooted civilization that had fostered humanity from its affluent fountain since thousand of years. Sumerian states were believed to be under the rule of a local god or goddess, and a bureaucratic system of the priesthood arose to oversee the ritualistic and complex religion. High Priests represented the gods on earth, one of their jobs being to discern the divine will. A favorite method of divination was reading sheep or goat entrails. The priests ruled from their

13. MapZones.com Culture
iraq, culture, Back to Top. iraq is both Islamic and Arab and sharesmany of the customs and traditions of the Arab world as a whole.
http://www.mapzones.com/world/middle_east/iraq/cultureindex.php
Country Info Iraq Introduction Iraq General Data Iraq Maps Iraq Culture ... Iraq Time and Date Iraq Culture Back to Top Iraq is both Islamic and Arab and shares many of the customs and traditions of the Arab world as a whole. Within Iraq, however, there is rich cultural diversity. A variety of peoples were embraced by Iraq when it was carved out of the Ottoman Empire in 1920. These included the nomadic tribes of the arid south and west, related to the Bedouin of neighbouring states; the peasant farmers of central Iraq; the marsh dwellers of the south; the dryland cultivators of the northeast; and the mountain herders of Kurdistan. Adaptations to these contrasting environments have generated a mosaic of distinctive regional cultures manifested in folk customs, food, dress, and domestic architecture. Such regional differences are reinforced by the ethnoreligious contrasts between Kurds and Arabs and by the fundamental division within Islam between Shi'ites and Sunnites. These divisions are less marked than they were 50 years ago but are still evident in the human geography of Iraq. Iraqi singers enjoy great popularity in the Arab world. Jewish singers and musicians made an important contribution to Baghdad’s culture from the 1920s to 1951, when most of them left the country. Among them were the brothers Saleh and Da’ud al-Kuwaiti. In the 1940s and 1950s the four most important types of music in Baghdad were Maqamat, Monologat, Pestat, and Budhiyat. Maqamat, a form of classical Arab music, is a kind of high-pitched, sophisticated Arab blues, accompanied by ‘ud, violins, and drums. Monologat consists of nonclassical songs that include elements of humor and cynicism. Pestat is popular poetry sung to music. Budhiyat is a hymnlike type of music reminiscent of Buddhist chanting.

14. Permanent Delegation Of Iraq To UNESCO
Presents the delegation, offers photos and information on culture and history. Includes reports and statements on political issues.
http://www.unesco.org/delegates/iraq/
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15. Dynamic Directory - Regional - Middle East - Iraq - Society And Culture
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16. ArabNet Iraq
Offers a country profile including information on history and culture, geography, business, and tourism.
http://www.arab.net/iraq/
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17. Kurd , Kurdistan, Kurdistan Democratic Party-Iraq, KDP, Barzani, Kurd, Arab, Nor
Features information about the Party, its publications, activities, Radio Voice of Kurdistan and Kurdistan TV both run by KDP. Also includes information about Kurdistan National Assembly, Kurdistan Women Union (KWU), and Kurdish culture.
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14.03.1903 - 01.03.1979 The most prominent Kurdish national leader, Mustafa Barzani, was President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) when he died on 1 March 1979 at Georgetown Hospital, Washington DC. Millions of Kurds and others mourned him. His memory will remain alive in the hearts of all Kurds who support the aims he struggled for all his life. He will remain a towering figure in the history of the Kurdish people. He remains the inspiration and ideal for today's Kurdish youth who are fired by the spirit, tenacity and resilience of the legend that never wavered in his commitment to the Kurdish struggle for Peace, Freedom and Democracy

18. The Faili Kurds Homepage
The culture, history, and status of Faili Kurds in iraq.
http://home.bip.net/faili.kurd/
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19. Projo.com | Providence | Iraq
After 12 years of sanctions, iraq is mired in Third World misery Twelve years havepassed since the United Nations punished iraq for its Kuwait invasion by
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Iraq war becomes cause for next generation of al-Qaida

On Web sites, in chat rooms and at radical mosques across the Muslim world, followers of al-Qaida and other jihad movements are using the war in Iraq to recruit and reconnect with cohorts committed to holy war against America. Iraqi soldier tells human rights group he saw deserters executed
Iraqi exile group says its forces will help find and root out paramilitaries fighting US-led forces

Artillery, machine-gun fire in Baghdad's center

America's remake of Mideast must overcome troubled past, turbulent present

AQABA, Jordan - At sundown, the gentlemen of Aqaba gather at outdoor tables under a spreading acacia to suck on water pipes, sip mint tea and watch the bombing, live from Baghdad. Iraqi ties run deep in West Bank
Blackout could foreshadow humanitarian crisis in Baghdad

The shut-off of Baghdad's electrical power and water supply foreshadows a potential humanitarian crisis that could overwhelm coalition forces, even as they battle to quell resistance by Saddam Hussein's diehard defenders, military and relief agency experts say.

20. Iraq Resource Information Site - News History Culture People Archeology Mytholog
iraqi History, culture, people, archeology, music, and oppression (Iran iraq and Persian Gulf Wars and Sanctions embargo) along with video, audio, and photos.
http://www.geocities.com/iraqinfo
Welcome to IRIS, a comprehensive Iraqi site where visitors can obtain information about almost every aspect of the nation of Iraq. Resources and information about the history, culture, people, archeology, mythology, current events, and oppression (Sanctions, Saddam Hussein, Iran Iraq and Persian Gulf Wars) of Iraq are described through numerous documents, pictures, sounds, and movies. If you have any problems using IRIS, please contact the IRIS Author

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