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  2. Al Rasheed TV - Wikipedia

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    alrasheedmedia.com. Al Rasheed Satellite Channel ( Arabic: قناة الرشيد الفضائية) is an Iraq -based satellite television channel broadcasting from Baghdad where its headquarters is located. Al Rasheed programming includes: news programs, drama and comedy shows. [1] The channel is Owned by Saad Asem Al Janabi and his son Asem ...

  3. Samarra - Wikipedia

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    Samarra ( Arabic: سَامَرَّاء, Sāmarrāʾ) is a city in Iraq. It stands on the east bank of the Tigris in the Saladin Governorate, 125 kilometers (78 mi) north of Baghdad. The modern city of Samarra was founded in 836 by the Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim as a new administrative capital and military base. [1]

  4. Al Sharqiya - Wikipedia

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    Al Sharqiya ("The Eastern One") ( Arabic: الشرقية) is Iraq's first privately owned satellite. Baghdad and Dubai-based Iraqi media tycoon Saad al-Bazzaz, is a well-known sunni political opponent from Mosul. Al-Bazzaz is also the Editor in Chief of the Azzaman newspaper. The station was launched in March 2004 and began regular transmission ...

  5. Balad Air Base - Wikipedia

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    12/30. 11,495. 3,504. Concrete. Balad Air Base ( Arabic: قاعدة بلد الجوية) ( ICAO: ORBD ), is an Iraqi Air Force base located near Balad in the Sunni Triangle 40 miles (64 km) north of Baghdad, Iraq . Built in the early 1980s, it was originally named Al-Bakr Air Base. In 2003 the base was captured by the United States Armed Forces ...

  6. Al-Baghdadia TV - Wikipedia

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    Al-Baghdadia TV is an independent Iraqi -owned [1] Arabic -language satellite channel based in Cairo, Egypt. It is considered a Nationalistic channel of funding directly and only from the CEO. [2] During the Iraqi insurgency, several prominent journalists with the station were murdered. [3] More recently, Global TV Stations depend on Al ...

  7. Baghdad Satellite Channel - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad Satellite Channel is a terrestrial television network in Iraq. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Television in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    By 2011, Iraq was the headquarters of 49 free-to-air satellite channels, one of the highest numbers in the region. Until 2003, satellite dishes were banned in Iraq, and there was a limited number of national terrestrial stations. After 2003, the sale of satellite dishes surged, and free-to-air channels entered the market.

  9. Farhud - Wikipedia

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    Rashid Ali, Yunis al-Sabawi, al-Futuwa youths, and Iraqi mobs. Farhud (also Farhood; Arabic: الفرهود) was the pogrom or the "violent dispossession" that was carried out against the Jewish population of Baghdad, Iraq, on 1–2 June 1941, immediately following the British victory in the Anglo-Iraqi War. The riots occurred in a power vacuum ...