For the Iraqi ship Al Zab, see List of Empire Ships §Empire Ruth.
Al Zab,[1]Al-Zab,[2] or Az-Zab[3] is a town in Iraq administered as part of the Kirkuk Governorate's Hawija District. Between 2014-2017, it was under the control of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and was recaptured by Iraqi government forces during the Hawija offensive in September, 2017.
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AlZab, Al-Zab, or Az-Zab is a town in Iraq administered as part of the Kirkuk Governorate's Hawija District. Between 2014-2017, it was under the control...
Zab or ZAB may refer to: The Zab rivers: Great Zab, or Upper Zab, river tributary to the Tigris Little Zab, or Lower Zab, river tributary to the Tigris...
The Battle of the Zab (Arabic: معركة الزاب), also referred to in scholarly contexts as Battle of the Great Zāb River, took place on January 25, 750, on...
from Banu Hashim, and in Majjana there were people from Diyar Rabi'a. In al-Zab, in its capital Tobna, there was Quraysh, and other Arabs. In Sétif, there...
at al-Qatr, downstream from Wasit on the Tigris. Suhrab lists four great lagoons (Ḥawr) in the Batihah: Bahassa, Bakhmasa, Basriyatha, and finally al-Muhammadiyah...
and recreation]. Al-Ghad (in Arabic). 30 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 May 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016. Mustefa, Zab; Reznick, Alisa...
Oujda, most of the Sous and Draa and reaching as far as M'sila and the Zab in Algeria. As the Fatimid state was at the time too weak to attempt a direct...
advanced toward Iraq. In January 750 the two forces met in the Battle of the Zab, and the Umayyads were defeated. Damascus fell to the Abbasids in April,...
The Zab Emirate (Arabic: امارة الزاب) was an emirate that ruled Biskra and the surrounding oases in the Zab region under the Banu Muzni family from mid...
Abdallah, known by the name of Abu al-'Abbas as-Saffah, who defeated the Umayyads in 750 in the battle near the Great Zab and was subsequently proclaimed...
the 93% turnout in Kirkuk's Arab districts al-Zab, al-Abbasi, al-Riad. In the Arabic neighbourhood of al-Houija there was even a turnout of 130%. Ala...
Kaka'i Kurds. Most of the inhabitants live in rural areas. Hawija Al-ZabAl-Abbasi Riyad Al-Rashad Sudayrah Hummel, Kristina (2017-10-18). "The Hawija Offensive:...
seven people and wounding 20. A suicide bomber attacked an army base in al-Zab killing one Iraqi soldier and wounding seven others. October 11: A suicide...
was born in Shenna, just south of the Little Zab's confluence with the Tigris (near present-day Al-Zab, Iraq) on 11 February 975. On Sunday, 15 September...
Phase 1 of the offensive, having liberated all of the areas north of the Al-Zab River, along with some other areas west of the Tigris River and in the northern...
world. January 25 – Battle of the Zab: Abbasid forces under Abdallah ibn Ali defeat the Umayyads near the Great Zab River. Members of the Umayyad house...