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1998 in Iraq

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(December 2014)
1998
in
Iraq
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See also:Other events of 1998
List of years in Iraq

The following lists events that happened during1998 inIraq.

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Events

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  • 18 February – Around 2,000 protesters gather in front of theWhite House protesting the US threats of military strikes in Iraq.[1]
  • 22 February – UN Secretary GeneralKofi Annan arrives at an agreement with Iraqi officials to resolve the crisis over UN inspections teams' presence in Iraq.[2]
  • 28 April – Construction starts on theUmm al-Qura Mosque, one of the largest mosques in Iraq.[3]
  • 29 September – TheKurdish civil war officially ends with the signing of the Washington agreement.[4]
  • University of Diyala
    November 13 – After Iraq commits toUnited Nations Special Commission, American PresidentBill Clinton cancels scheduled air raids on the country.
  • November 23 – Iraq stops their UNSCOM partnership.
  • 16-19 December –The United States and Britain carry out a bombing campaign targeting Iraqi sites, the operation codenamedOperation Desert Fox.[5]

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Births

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Deaths

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  • 27 September –Hadi Alwai, intellectual and historian.(b.1932)[8]

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Years inIraq (1958–present)
20th century
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1998 in Asia
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References

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  1. ^Powell, Michael (February 22, 1998)."About 2,000 Protest at White House".
  2. ^Lancaster, John (February 23, 1998)."Annan, Iraq Agree on Inspections".
  3. ^al-Husaini, Mudhafer (2008-11-28)."Today Was a Good Day..."At War Blog. Retrieved2025-02-24.
  4. ^Salih, Dana Ali; Hama, Hawre Hasan (2021-12-13)."The Kurdish Civil War and Peace Negotiations, 1994–1998".Journal of Asian and African Studies.58 (3):298–321.doi:10.1177/00219096211062470.ISSN 0021-9096.
  5. ^"BBC News | Saddam's Iraq: Key events".news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  6. ^"الجامعات الحكومية".mohesr.gov.iq. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  7. ^"FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021"(PDF).Fifa.org.
  8. ^Ufheil-Somers, Amanda (2014-05-06)."Hadi al-`Alawi, Scion of the Two Civilizations".MERIP. Retrieved2025-02-21.
  9. ^Caiani, Fabio; Cobham, Catherine (2013-08-31).The Iraqi Novel. Edinburgh University Press.doi:10.3366/edinburgh/9780748641413.001.0001.ISBN 978-0-7486-4141-3.
  10. ^العلاف, ابراهيم خليل (23 March 2024)."- الدكتورة رباب الكاظمي 1918-1998 طبيبة الاسنان وابنة الشاعر الكبير عبد المحسن الكاظمي الشاعرة العراقية الرائدة".الحوار المتمدن. Retrieved2025-02-24.
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