Welcome to the Virtual Education Wiki ~ Open Education Wiki
Iraq: Difference between revisions
(added cat COI) |
|||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
Historically, Iraq was known in Europe by the Greek exonym 'Mesopotamia' (Land between the rivers); after the foundation of the Kingdom of Iraq in 1932, it became known by its ancient endonym 'Iraq'. Iraq has been home to continuous successive civilizations since the 6th millennium BC. The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is identified as the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of writing and the wheel. | Historically, Iraq was known in Europe by the Greek exonym 'Mesopotamia' (Land between the rivers); after the foundation of the Kingdom of Iraq in 1932, it became known by its ancient endonym 'Iraq'. Iraq has been home to continuous successive civilizations since the 6th millennium BC. The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is identified as the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of writing and the wheel. | ||
Throughout its long history, Iraq has been the center of the Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Hellenistic, Parthian, Sassanid and Abbasid empires, and part of the Achaemenid, Roman, Rashidun, Umayyad, Mongol, Ottoman and British empires. | Throughout its long history, Iraq has been the center of the Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Hellenistic, Parthian, Sassanid and Abbasid empires, and part of the Achaemenid, Roman, Rashidun, Umayyad, Mongol, Ottoman and British empires. | ||
Beginning with the invasion in 2003, a multinational coalition of forces, mainly American and British, occupied Iraq. | Beginning with the invasion in 2003, a multinational coalition of forces, mainly American and British, occupied Iraq. | ||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
The occupation ended when sovereignty was transferred to the Iraqi Interim Government June 2004. A new Constitution of Iraq has since been approved by referendum and a new Government of Iraq has been elected. Some dispute whether Iraq is de facto sovereign (see Iraqi sovereignty, United States-Iraq relations). | The occupation ended when sovereignty was transferred to the Iraqi Interim Government June 2004. A new Constitution of Iraq has since been approved by referendum and a new Government of Iraq has been elected. Some dispute whether Iraq is de facto sovereign (see Iraqi sovereignty, United States-Iraq relations). | ||
In 2008, the Failed States Index, Iraq was the world's fifth most politically unstable country | In 2008, the Failed States Index, Iraq was the world's fifth most politically unstable country. Iraq is developing a parliamentary democracy composed of 18 governorates (known as muhafadhat). | ||
== Iraq education policy == | == Iraq education policy == |
Revision as of 13:00, 1 August 2011
Partners situated in Iraq
Iraq in a nutshell
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq is a country in Western Asia spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert.
Iraq shares borders with Jordan to the west, Syria to the northwest, Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, and Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to the south. Iraq has a narrow section of coastline measuring 58 km (35 miles) between Umm Qasr and Al Faw on the Persian Gulf. The capital city, Baghdad, is in the center-east of the country.
Two major flowing rivers: the Tigris and Euphrates run through the centre of Iraq from north to south. These provide Iraq with agriculturally capable land and contrast with the steppe and desert landscape that covers most of Western Asia.
Historically, Iraq was known in Europe by the Greek exonym 'Mesopotamia' (Land between the rivers); after the foundation of the Kingdom of Iraq in 1932, it became known by its ancient endonym 'Iraq'. Iraq has been home to continuous successive civilizations since the 6th millennium BC. The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is identified as the cradle of civilization and the birthplace of writing and the wheel.
Throughout its long history, Iraq has been the center of the Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Hellenistic, Parthian, Sassanid and Abbasid empires, and part of the Achaemenid, Roman, Rashidun, Umayyad, Mongol, Ottoman and British empires.
Beginning with the invasion in 2003, a multinational coalition of forces, mainly American and British, occupied Iraq.
The occupation ended when sovereignty was transferred to the Iraqi Interim Government June 2004. A new Constitution of Iraq has since been approved by referendum and a new Government of Iraq has been elected. Some dispute whether Iraq is de facto sovereign (see Iraqi sovereignty, United States-Iraq relations).
In 2008, the Failed States Index, Iraq was the world's fifth most politically unstable country. Iraq is developing a parliamentary democracy composed of 18 governorates (known as muhafadhat).
Iraq education policy
Iraq education system
Higher education
Universities in Iraq
List found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Iraq
Baghdad
- University of Baghdad
- Al-Mustansiriya University
- Al-Nahrain University
- The Islamic University, Baghdad
- University of Technology, Iraq
- Nizamiyyah (No Longer Exists)
- Al-Hikma University (Baghdad) (No Longer Exists)
Outside Baghdad
- University of Basrah in (Basrah)
- University of Mosul in (Mosul)
- Karbala University in (Karbala)
- Kufa University in (Najaf)
- Thi Qar University in (Dhi Qar)
- Misan University in ( Misan)
- Tikrit University in (Salah ad Din )
- Babylon University in (Babil)
- Diyala University in (Diyala)
- University of Anbar in (Anbar)
- Al Qadissiya University in (Al-Qādisiyyah)
- Wassit University in (Wasit)
- Al Muthana University in (Al Muthanna)
- Kirkuk University in (Kirkuk)
Kurdistan Region
- Salahaddin University in (Arbil)
- University of Sulaimani in (Sulaimani)
- University of Dohuk in (Dohuk)
- University of Koya in (Arbil)
- Hewler Medical University in (Arbil)
- Ishk University in (Arbil)
- Jihan University in (Arbil)
- University of Technology in (Sulaimani)
- University of Kurdistan (Iraq) in (Arbil)
private university|Private Universities
- Ahlulbait University College
- Al Rafidain University College
- Al Turath University College
- Al Mansour University College
- Al Maarif University College
- Al Hadbaa University College
- Al Rasheed University College
- Al Yarmouk University College
- American University of Iraq - Sulaimani
- Baghdad College of Economic Sciences University
- Baghdad College of Pharmacy
- Business & Management University
- Dijla University College
- Humanitarian Studies University College
- Islamic University College
- Madenat Alelem University College
- Mamon University College
- Shat Al Arab University College
- Sheikh Mohammed Al Kasinzan University College
- Sheikh Tusi University College