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Abdullah al-Dardari
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Aḥmad, Sayyid Muk̲h̲tār
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Iraq. Wizārat al-Zirāʻah
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al-Hakim, Muhammad
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Naff, Thomas
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Politics and government
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Agriculture
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Irrigation
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Bureaucracy
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Canals
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Demography
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Economics
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Resource allocation
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Armed Forces
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documents
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clippings (information artifacts)
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Iraq
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Syria
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Turkey
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Egypt
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Israel
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Jordan
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Water Basin
Tigris River >> Basra Governorate >> Iraq
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Euphrates River >> Basra Governorate >> Iraq
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Jordan River >> Israel
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In Copyright
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Language
Arabic
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Publisher
United States. Joint Publications Research Service
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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Repository
Oregon State University. Libraries
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Type
Text
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application/pdf
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Collection
The Middle East Water Collection
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Institution
Oregon State University
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Decade
1970-1979
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1980-1989
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1990-1999
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Tigris-Euphrates Drainage Canal
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Water Project With Kuwait
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A Water Project Israel is Marketing and Syria is Rejecting
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Iraqi-Jordanian Accord
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Annual Agricultural Conferences Focus on Discussion of the Proposed Agricultural Plan - Cultivation of 14 Milion Dunams - Expansion of Exper
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Water Resources in Iraq and the Evaluation of Their Use.
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Kuwait to Receive Drinking, Irrigation Water from Iraq
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Foreign Workers in the Countries of the Arabian Gulf: Iraq's Experience in Orienting Itself Toward the Arabs
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The Eurphrates: between security concerns and the increasing volatility of Turkish journalism
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Nimrod Dam in the Land Between Two Rivers (Iraq) Was the Largest Project Known in Ancient History