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Sunday, 18 June

21:53

Iraq unveils 2,800 year-old stone tablet returned by Italy "ConflictWatch Feed Iraq"

Baghdad Iraq unveiled on Sunday a 2,800-year-old stone tablet returned by Italy, as the war-ravaged country works to recover from abroad antiquities looted from its territory.

The tablet whose text is written in cuneiform, the Babylonian alphabet  bears the insignia of Shalmaneser III, the Assyrian king who ruled the region of Nimrod, in present-day northern Iraq, from 858 to 823 BC.

The circumstances surrounding the tablets arrival in Italy remain unclear, but the Italian authorities handed it over to Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid during a visit to Bologna over the past week.

I would like to thank the Italian officials for their efforts and cooperation in bringing back this piece, Rashid said during a ceremony Sunday at a Baghdad presidential palace to hand the artefact over to the national museum.

The tablet had arrived in the 1980s in Italy, where it was seized by police, said Laith Majid Hussein, director of Baghdads council of antiquities and heritage.

Iraqi Culture Minister Ahmed Fakak al-Badrani said the circumstances behind its discovery were unclear.

Perhaps (it was found) during archaeological excavations or during work on the Mosul dam, Iraqs biggest built in the 1980s, he said.

He underlined the importance of the piece, whose cuneiform text is complete.

Modern Iraqs territory is the cradle of the Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian civilisations, to which humanity owes writing and the first cities.

The countrys antiquities have been the target of looting that increased in the chaos following the US-led invasion of 2003.

We will continue to work to recover all the archaeological pieces of Iraqi history from abroad, said the Iraqi president.

We want to make the national Iraq Museum one of the best museums in the world, and we will work to do so.

In May, New York prosecutor Alvin Bragg announced the return of two ancient sculptures to Iraq: a limestone Mesopotamian elephant and an alabaster Sumerian bull from the old city of Uruk.

The figurines, stolen during the Gulf War, were smuggled into New York in the late 1990s, according to the prosecutors office.

The bull was part of the private collection of Shelby White, a billionaire philanthropist and Met trustee.

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Saturday, 17 June

14:44

Why are most Iraqi IS leaders from Anbar(and most the rest from rural Nineveh)? "ConflictWatch Feed Isis"

I've noticed this trend where almost all the top brass of IS is/was from either al-Anbar or Nineveh(specifically Tal-Afar), especially the former. The biggest exception was al-Baghdadi who was from Samarra but other than that, I struggled to find any who were from elsewhere.

I know that Anbar was the most rebellious province towards the occupation but where are all the leaders from Baghdad or Diyala? They suffered the most under sectarian violence which would make them perfect candidates for an organization which is first and foremost a sectarian one.

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Friday, 16 June

06:05

This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 15 PM Nuri al-Said made cover of Time magazine Was Prime Minister of Iraq 9 times "ConflictWatch Feed Isis"


 

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