basra in A Sentence

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    Basra's air and water are poisoned.

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    I was actually in Basra.

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    However, after the death of her father, famine overtook Basra.

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    He ran the UK's Mobility Division in Kabul and Basra.

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    Riaz Basra broke away from the SSP over differences with his seniors.

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    Medical sources in Basra said two protesters had died on Friday night.

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    British troops occupied the port of al-Faw in July 1914 and seized Basra in November.

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    The University of Basrah(Arabic: جامعة البصرة‎ Jāmi'at Al Basrah) is situated in the city of Basra, Iraq.

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    Again 2003 year and again Basra- the British military abused the prisoners, two of whom were tortured to death.

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    Ali appointed'Abd Allah ibn al'-Abbas governor of Basra and moved his capital to Kufa, the Muslim garrison city in Iraq.

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    Some sources say he was born at Basra, but other accounts report he was born in Damascus, Busra, or at Ahwaz.

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    The following day, coalition forces launched an incursion into Basra Province from their massing point close to the Iraqi-Kuwaiti border.

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    But the name of the person we are going to tell you is Geeta Basra, which is very beautiful to see.

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    A new railway line has recently been built, and there are one or two trains each week from Baghdad and Basra.

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    He studied various readings and their trustworthiness and chose seven 8th-century readers from the cities of Mecca, Medina, Kufa, Basra and Damascus.

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    Ali certainly behaved like a man who suspected hostility towards himself, for he soon entered Basra with a professional army of twenty thousand.

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    Tin-opacified glazing was developed by the Islamic potters, the first examples found as blue-painted ware in Basra, dating from about the 8th century.

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    The first unit sent in November 1914, was the 6th(Poona) Division and they were tasked with guarding British oil installations in and around Basra.

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    One day in the summer of 2007, somewhere in the sun-bleached warrens of the Iraqi city of Basra, the end seemed finally to have arrived.

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    December- Britain hands over security of Basra province to Iraqi forces, effectively marking the end of nearly five years of British control of southern Iraq.

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    In the last year of Ali's caliphate, the mood in Kufa and Basra changed in his favour as the people became disillusioned with Muawiyah's reign and policies.

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    One day, she was seen running through the streets of Basra carrying a pot of fire in one hand and a bucket of water in the other.

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    They accuse her of hating Ali and defying him during his caliphate in the Battle of the Camel, when she fought men from Ali's army in Basra.

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    In the next seven years, Iraq's national Basra oil refinery has targeted to increase production of 32 million barrels of oil every day to 5 million barrels.

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    Born in Basra, he spent most of his productive period in the Fatimid capital of Cairo and earned his living authoring various treatises and tutoring members of the nobilities.

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    A fellow expert on Aristotle was Abu Uthman al-Jahith, of East African descent, who was born in Basra around 776 but he spent most of his life in Baghdad.

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    For hundreds of years, merchant ships from the city of Sur traded extensively with ports throughout Asia and East Africa, bringing back riches from Zanzibar, Persia, India, and Basra.

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    A fellow expert on Aristotle was an East African descent named Abu Uthman al-Jahith who was born in Basra around 776 but he spent most of his life in Baghdad.

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    Among these stars were Karisma Kapoor, Geeta Basra, Vinod Khanna and his wife Kavita Khanna, Abhishek Kapoor, Anu Malik, Shekhar Kapoor, Raj Kumar Hirani, Rakesh Om Prakash Mehra, Rahul Bose, etc.

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    In the early periods, Basra was a thriving port and whenever people were seriously ill in the Persian Gulf, they tended to sail off to Bombay because the monsoon would take them there quickly.

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