- Al
Diwaniyah (Arabic: ٱلدِّيوَانِيَّة ad-
Dīwānīyah), also
spelt Diwaniya, is the
capital city of Iraq's Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate. In 2014 the po****tion...
- القادسية, al-Qādisiyah), also
known as the Al-
Diwaniyah Governorate (Arabic: ٱلدِّيوَانِيَّة, ad-
Dīwānīyah), is one of the
governorates of Iraq. It is in...
- Club (Arabic: نادي الديوانية الرياضي) is a
football club
based in Al
Diwaniyah, Al-Qādisiyyah, Iraq, the club was
formed in 1965 and
plays at the Al-Diwaniya...
- 21 June 2011 Al
Diwaniyah bombing was a
suicide bombing that
occurred outside the
provincial governors house. It is
believed he was the
intended target...
- po****tion
spread over 28,655 km2.
Major cities in the
Polish zone
include Diwaniyah, Kut, Hillah, and
Karbala and Najaf. The
strength of the
Polish forces...
-
Abdul Amir Al-Shammari (born 1967 -
Diwaniyah) is an
Iraqi officer with the rank of
first team, who
serves as the
Minister of
Interior in the government...
- that
there were 200–500
militants still present in Karbala, 300–400 in
Diwaniyah, an
unknown number still left in
Amarah and Basra, and 1,000–2,000 still...
- Al-Qādisiyyah, and the
Central Americans in Najaf, in south-central Iraq, near
Dīwānīyah.
Their objective was to
relieve the U.S.
Marine Corps in the area so that...
- the name of a
former village in the Al-Qādisiyyah
Governorate near Al
Diwaniyah,
located about 100
miles southeast of Baghdad,
where they live. Iraqi...
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bombings January August October Arba'een
bombings Tikrit ****ault Al
Hillah 2011
Samarra bombing Al
Diwaniyah bombing Taji
bombings Karbala 2011
Basra 2011...