Definition of Iraq

Babylon English
Iraq
n. Republic of Iraq, country in southwest Asia

Search Dictionary:
Search Web Search Dictionary



Iraq definition was found in categories: Language, Idioms & Slang(3)  Science & Technology(2)  Government(2)  Business & Finance(1)  Computer & Internet(2)  Encyclopedia(1)  

Iraq Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

WordNet 2.0
Iraq

Noun
1. a republic in the Middle East in western Asia; the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia was in the area now known as Iraq; modern government is involved in state-sponsored terrorism
(synonym) Republic of Iraq, Al-Iraq, Irak
(hypernym) Asian country, Asian nation
(member-holonym) Arab League
(part-holonym) Middle East, Mideast, Near East
(member-meronym) Iraqi, Iraki
(part-meronym) Baghdad, Bagdad, capital of Iraq
(class) Iraqi Intelligence Service, IIS, Iraqi Mukhabarat
(class) Ansar al Islam, Ansar al-Islam, Supporters of Islam

hEnglish - advanced version
iraq

iraq
n : a republic in the middle east in western asia; the ancient civilization of mesopotamia was in the area now known as iraq [syn: iraq, republic of iraq, al-iraq, irak]




  similar words(3) 




 al-iraq 
 republic of iraq 
 iran-iraq war 

Concise English-Irish Dictionary v. 1.1
Iraq
An Iaráic


Iraq Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

CIA World Factbook 2005
Iraq

Flag of Iraq
Flag of Iraq

Background
Formerly part of the Ottoman Empire, Iraq was occupied by Britain during the course of World War I; in 1920, it was declared a League of Nations mandate under UK administration. In stages over the next dozen years, Iraq attained its independence as a kingdom in 1932. A "republic" was proclaimed in 1958, but in actuality a series of military strongmen ruled the country, the latest was SADDAM Husayn. Territorial disputes with Iran led to an inconclusive and costly eight-year war (1980-88). In August 1990, Iraq seized Kuwait, but was expelled by US-led, UN coalition forces during the Gulf War of January-February 1991. Following Kuwait's liberation, the UN Security Council (UNSC) required Iraq to scrap all weapons of mass destruction and long-range missiles and to allow UN verification inspections. Continued Iraqi noncompliance with UNSC resolutions over a period of 12 years resulted in the US-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003 and the ouster of the SADDAM Husayn regime. Coalition forces remain in Iraq, helping to restore degraded infrastructure and facilitating the establishment of a freely elected government, while simultaneously dealing with a robust insurgency. The Coalition Provisional Authority transferred sovereignty to the Iraqi Interim Government (IG) in June 2004. Iraqis voted on 30 January 2005 to elect a 275-member Transitional National Assembly that will draft a permanent constitution and pave the way for new national elections at the end of 2005.

Map of Iraq

Map of Iraq

More about Iraq:

  • Geography
  • People
  • Government
  • Economy
  • Communications
  • Transportation
  • Military
  • Transnational Issues

  • Country Data Codes
    Iraq
    IQ (Internet),
    IQ (ISO 3166),
    IRQ (ISO 3166),
    IZ (FIPS 10-4)


    Iraq Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries

    Country Phone Codes
    Iraq
    964

    Area Code International
    Iraq
    Country Code-964


    Iraq Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

    Currency In Each Country
    Iraq
    New Iraqi dinar (NID) as of 22 January 2004


    Iraq Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

    Multi Internet Domains
    Iraq
    IQ
    **

    Internet Domains
    Iraq
    IQ


    Iraq Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

    Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
    Iraq
    The Republic of Iraq, usually known as Iraq (Arabic: , IPA: ), is a country in the Middle East spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert. It shares borders with Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the west, Syria to the northwest, Turkey to the north, and Iran to the east. It has a very narrow section of coastline at Umm Qasr on the Persian Gulf. There are two major flowing rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates. These provide Iraq with agriculturally capable land and contrast with the desert landscape that covers most of the Middle East.

    See more at Wikipedia.org...