Ethno-religious map of Iraq (2003)
Ethno-religious map of Iraq (2003)
‘I remember these maps of Iraq published all over the media in early 2000s. After millions of causalities, some ethnicities gained lands from the others.
The same policy is still applied in Syria’
1651 map of Syria, Messopotamia, Babylonia, and Assyria / by Philippe De La Rue, J. Somer and Pierre Mariette
1651 map of Syria, Messopotamia, Babylonia, and Assyria / by Philippe De La Rue, J. Somer and Pierre Mariette
Ethno-religious map of Iraq
Ethno-religious map of Iraq
‘Why not also separate Sunni Kurds from Shia Kurds and why not separate Sunni Turkomen from Shia Turkomen? Yes religious sects do play a role even outside of Arabs’–TurkicWarrior
Languages of Iraq
Languages of Iraq
“The country is split in four groups. Azeri, Aramaic, Kurdish, and Arabic. The non bold words are for dialects of Arabic and Kurdish”–SMAZ14