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The first newspaper in Iraq was Journal Iraq published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816.[1]
This is a list of newspapers in Iraq.
A–G
edit- Al Anbaa (Fallujah)
- Al Hawza (defunct)
- Al-Mada
- Al-Mashriq
- Al-Mustaqilla (Baghdad; defunct)
- Al-Mutamar
- Al-Sabaah
- Awena (Iraqi Kurdistan)
- Azzaman
- Babel
- Bahra
- Ath-Thawra (Ba'athist Iraq;Disbanded after 2003)
H–Z
editReferences
edit- ^ Abdallah Shalaby, Salah al Din al Jurshi, Mostafa El Nabarawy, Moheb Zaki, Qays Jawad Azzawi, Antoine Nasri Messarra (2010). Towards a Better Life: How to Improve the State of Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa. GPoT. p. 123. ISBN 978-605-4233-21-2.
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