Foods
Clothing
Major Cities
Common Names
Famous People
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dolma

 grape leaves stuffed with rice and lamb?

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Hijab

The hijab is a headscarf worn by many Iraqi women to cover their hair, neck, and sometimes shoulders.

100

Baghdad

The capital and largest city of Iraq, Baghdad is one of the oldest cities in the world, rich in history and culture.

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Muhammed 

some people name there kids after the prophet Muhammed.

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Saddam Hussein

he most well-known political figure in modern Iraqi history, Saddam Hussein served as the President of Iraq from 1979 until his overthrow in 2003. His rule was marked by significant controversy, including human rights abuses and conflicts such as the Iran-Iraq War and the Gulf War.

200

kleicha

kleicha Iraqi cookies that come in various shapes and fillings. The most common fillings include dates, nuts, and sometimes sweetened sesame.

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Kaftan

Both men and women wear kaftans in Iraq. For men, it is similar to a long robe

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Mosul

Located in the northern part of the country, Mosul is one of Iraq's most historic cities, situated on the west bank of the Tigris River.

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Zainab

Another significant name, referring to the granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad and the daughter of Ali and Fatima.

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Zaha Hadid

Zaha Hadid was born in Baghdad and became famous for her innovative and futuristic architectural designs. She was the first woman to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize, and her works include the London Aquatics Centre and the Guangzhou Opera House.

300

kubba

these are deep-fried or baked croquettes made with a bulgur or rice shell filled with minced meat, onions, and spices. They come in various shapes, including oval, round, and torpedo-shaped.


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Abaya

the Abaya is a traditional women clothing its long, flowing black cloak that covers the entire body except for the face, hands, and feet. It is often worn over other clothing and is commonly accompanied by a headscarf.

300

Basra

Situated in the southern part of Iraq near the Persian Gulf, Basra is the main port city and a significant economic hub, especially for the oil industry.

300

Layla (or Laila)

A popular name meaning "night" in Arabic, often associated with beauty and elegance.

300

Nouri al-Maliki

A prominent political leader, Nouri al-Maliki served as Prime Minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014. He played a significant role in post-Saddam Iraq, particularly in efforts to stabilize the country amidst ongoing sectarian violence.

400

Masgoufa

Masgoufa seasoned, grilled fish, usually carp, that is slow-cooked over an open flame. this dish It's often served with rice and salad?

400

Dishdasha (or Thobe)

long, loose-fitting garment worn by men.Iraqi men wear this type fashion and is worn both casually and for formal occasions.

400

Erbil (Hawler)

The capital of the Kurdistan Region in northern Iraq, Erbil is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world

400

Omar (or Umar)

A common name that honors Omar ibn al-Khattab, the second Caliph in Islamic history.

400

Ahmed Chalabi

Chalabi was a key figure in the Iraqi National Congress and played a crucial role in the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. He was known for his controversial and complex political career.

500

Tashreeb

hearty stew made with meat (usually lamb or chicken), vegetables, and soaked bread. The bread is torn into pieces and placed at the bottom of the serving dish, then the stew is poured over it, allowing the bread to absorb the flavorful broth.

500

Jalabiya

Similar to the dishdasha but often more elaborate, the jalabiya is worn by both men and women. For women, it can be brightly colored and heavily embroidered, especially for festive occasions.

500

Karbala

A holy city for Shia Muslims, Karbala is located in central Iraq. It is the site of the Imam Hussein Shrine, where the Battle of Karbala took place in 680 AD. The city attracts millions of pilgrims annually, especially during the religious observance of Arba'een.

500

Fatima

A revered name in Islam, named after Fatima Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.

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Al-Mutanabbi

Al-Mutanabbi lived during the 10th century in what is now Iraq. His poetry is celebrated for its depth, eloquence, and exploration of themes such as heroism and the human condition.

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