Sunday, January 4, 2009

Female bomber at Shiite shrine in Baghdad kills 38

Iraqi soldiers march during the Army Day celebrations in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. The Iraqi Army was activated on Jan. 6 1921 while under British rule. At the end of World War I, the League of Nations granted the area to the United Kingdom as a mandate. It initially formed two former Ottoman vilayets (regions): Baghdad, and Basra merged into a single country in August 1921. Five years later, in 1926, the northern vilayet of Mosul was added, forming the territorial boundaries of the modern Iraqi state.

Iraqi soldiers march during the Army Day celebrations in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. The Iraqi Army was activated on Jan. 6 1921 while under British rule. At the end of World War I, the League of Nations granted the area to the United Kingdom as a mandate. It initially formed two former Ottoman vilayets (regions): Baghdad, and Basra merged into a single country in August 1921. Five years later, in 1926, the northern vilayet of Mosul was added, forming the territorial boundaries of the modern Iraqi state. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

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