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The '''Republic of Iraq''' is a [[Middle East]] country situated in the south west of Asia. The majority of Iraqi people are [[Shi'a]] Muslims mostly located in the south of this country. Iraq is mostly important to Shi'a Muslims because of the holy shrines of six Shi'a [[Imams]] in [[Najaf]], [[Karbala]], [[Kadhimiyya]] and [[Samarra]], as well as other significant places such as the [[great mosque of Kufa]] and [[al-Sahla mosque]]. Religious leadership and [[Najaf seminary school]].
The '''Republic of Iraq''' (Arabic:{{iarabic|جمهوریة العراق}}) is a [[Middle East]] country situated in the south west of Asia. The majority of Iraqi people are [[Shi'a]] Muslims mostly located in the south of this country. Iraq is mostly important to Shi'a Muslims because of the holy shrines of six Shi'a [[Imams]] in [[Najaf]], [[Karbala]], [[Kadhimiyya]] and [[Samarra]], as well as other significant places such as the [[great mosque of Kufa]] and [[al-Sahla mosque]]. Religious leadership and [[Najaf seminary school]].


Crucial historical event took place in Iraq such as the [[battle of Camel]] (Jamal), the [[battle of Siffin]], the [[battle of Nahrawan]], the [[event of Karbala]], and [[Uprising of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi]]. Shi'a rulers always paid enormous attention to the holy shrines of Shi'a Imams in Iraq and they supported rebuilding them throughout the years.
Crucial historical event took place in Iraq such as the [[battle of Camel]] (Jamal), the [[battle of Siffin]], the [[battle of Nahrawan]], the [[event of Karbala]], and [[Uprising of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi]]. Shi'a rulers always paid enormous attention to the holy shrines of Shi'a Imams in Iraq and they supported rebuilding them throughout the years.
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