A Conflict Overseas

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History

 

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Ramon M

 

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December 19, 2016

 

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University

 

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In the late 9th and 10th centuries, Iraq was the last remnant of a caliph state that at one time ruled the entire middle-eastern provinces as one. In the year 945, Iraq entered the dynasty known as the Buyids, its residents were identified Shi'ites. "The line was founded by the three sons of Buyeh (or Buwayh), 'Ali, Hasan, and Ahmad...
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This dynasty lasted until the Turkish Conquest." Iraq and its Struggles as a Colony From the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries, the course of Iraqi history was affected by the continuing conflicts between the Safavid Empire in Iran and the Ottoman Turks. The Safavids, who were the first to declare Shia Islam the official religion of Iran, sought to control Iraq both because of the Shia holy places at An Najaf and Karbala and because Baghdad, the seat of the old Abbasid Empire, had great symbolic value...
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