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الجمهورية العراقية

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ID Number: YB29-0104 Description: 250 Fils Country or State: Iraq Year: 1980 (1400 Islamic (Hijri)) Head of State/Ruler: Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (صدام حسين عبد المجيد التكريتي) Reign: 16 July 1979 – 9 April 2003 Currency: Dinar (1931-date) ...Read more



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ID Number: YB29-0104
Description: 250 Fils
Country or State: Iraq
Year: 1980 (1400 Islamic (Hijri))
Head of State/Ruler: Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (صدام حسين عبد المجيد التكريتي)
Reign: 16 July 1979 – 9 April 2003
Currency: Dinar (1931-date)
Obverse: Value in center circle above dates and sprigs, legend above
Obverse Legend: الجمهورية العراقية
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فلسا
Reverse: Palm trees divide dates
Reverse Legend: ١٤٠٠ ١٩٨٠
Edge: Smooth
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑↑ - Octagonal (8-sided)
Designer: Geoffrey Colley
Composition: Copper-Nickel
Diameter: 29.8 mm
Thickness: 1.98 mm
Weight: 10.40 grams
Catalog Number: KM# 147

Iraq (Arabic: الْعِرَاقromanized: al-ʿIrāq; Kurdish: عێراقromanized: Êraq), officially the Republic of Iraq (Arabic: جُمْهُورِيَّة ٱلْعِرَاق; Kurdish: کۆماری عێراقromanized: Komarî Êraq).

The "Cradle of Civilization" is a common term for the area comprising modern Iraq as it was home to the earliest known civilisation, the Sumerian civilisation. Iraq has a coastline measuring 58 km (36 miles) on the northern Persian Gulf and encompasses the Mesopotamian Alluvial Plain, the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range and the eastern part of the Syrian Desert. Two major rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, run south through Iraq and into the Shatt al-Arab near the Persian Gulf. These rivers provide Iraq with significant amounts of fertile land. The region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, historically known as Mesopotamia. It was here that mankind first began to read, write, create laws and live in cities under an organised government—notably Uruk, from which "Iraq" is derived. The area has been home to successive civilisations since the 6th millennium BC. Iraq was the centre of the Akkadian, Sumerian, Assyrian and Babylonian empires. It was also part of the Median, Achaemenid, Hellenistic, Parthian, Sassanid, Roman, Rashidun, Umayyad, Abbasid, Ayyubid, Seljuk, Mongol,Timurid, Safavid, Afsharid and Ottoman empires.