Basra Governorate
Al-Basrah Governorate | |
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Governorate | |
Country | Iraq |
Capital | Basra |
Area | |
• Total | 19,070 km2 (7,360 sq mi) |
Population (2003) | |
• Total | 5,761,000 |
Main language(s) | Arabic |
Basra Governorate (Template:Lang-ar) is a governorate in southern Iraq bordering Kuwait to the south and Iran to the east. The provincial capital is Basra city. Other districts of Basra include Al-Qurnah, Az Zubayr, Al Mudaynah, Shatt Al Arab, Abu Al Khaseeb and Al Faw located on the Persian Gulf.
Ancient history
Modern history
Post World War I
In 1920, after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the United Kingdom took over the former Ottoman vilayets of Basra, Baghdad and Mosul and called it the British Mandate of Mesopotamia. The mandate was succeeded by the Kingdom of Iraq in 1932.
Post 2003 Invasion of Iraq
On the 9 December 2007, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced that control of Al-Basrah Governorate would be handed over from Coalition forces to local Iraqi control.[1] Control of the province was officially took place a week later, on 16 December 2007, making this the 9th such province to be relenquished to full Iraqi control.[2]
Provincial Government
- Governor: Chltag Abboud Al Mayah
- Deputy Governor: Nezar Rabeea Al Jabri
- Provincial Council Chairman (PCC): Jabbar Ameen Jabbar
See also
References
- ^ "Iraq to be given control of Basra". BBC NEWS, December 9, 2007.
- ^ "UK troops return Basra to Iraqis". BBC NEWS, December 16, 2007.