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Baghdad denotes the capital of Iraq and carries a toponymic lineage rooted in Middle Iranian and Arabic linguistic strata. The name is commonly parsed as Arabic بَغْدَاد...
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Baghdad denotes the capital of Iraq and carries a toponymic lineage rooted in Middle Iranian and Arabic linguistic strata. The name is commonly parsed as Arabic بَغْدَاد...
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The phrase Arabic religion symbol refers primarily to visual or textual marks associated with Islam, notably the Shahada in Arabic script, the crescent and star imagery, and in...
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Within the Semitic language family, a synonym is a word or morpheme that shares core semantic content with another, while differing in finer grammatical, stylistic, or contextua...
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Iraq has two official languages at the federal level: Arabic and Kurdish (Sorani). Arabic serves as the primary language of national government, legislation, and official docume...
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Israel has two official languages: Hebrew and Arabic. This status is defined in legislation that shapes government communications, public signage, and core service delivery. Heb...
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