Ad Dayr, Iraq
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Ad Dayr, Iraq
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Ad Dayr is a town of Basrah Governorate in southern Iraq, on the west bank of the Shatt Al-Arab River. The town has one of the few bridges over the Shatt Al-Arab. The area is close to the Mesopotamian Marshes(Hammar Marshes), and has traditionally been home to many Marsh Arabs. The town has two mosques, a girls school, and a holy shrine of Solomon. The area suffered greatly during the Iran–Iraq War, during which it was a major battlefield, and again after the 1991 Iraqi uprising.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_Dayr,_Iraq
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2024-02-26T17:32:58Z
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