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Al Anbar (; or Anbar) is the largest province in Iraq
Governorates of Iraq

|||}Iraq is divided into 18 governorates :The current set of governorates was established in 1976.The governorates are divided into Qadaa ....
 geographically. Encompassing much of the country's western territory, it shares borders with Syria
Syria

Syria , officially the Syrian Arab Republic , is an Arab-majority country in Southwest Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Israel to the southwest, Jordan to the south, Iraq to the east, and Turkey to the north....
, Jordan
Jordan

Jordan , officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is an Arab country in Southwest Asia spanning the southern part of the Syrian Desert down to the Gulf of Aqaba....
, and Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, KSA , is an Arab country and the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south....
. Al Anbar is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim
Sunni Islam

Sunni Islam is the Demographics of Islam Divisions of Islam of Islam. Sunni Islam is also referred to as Ahl as-Sunnah wa?l-Jama?ah or Ahl as-Sunnah for short....
 Arab
Arab

An Arab is a person who Identity as such on linguistic or cultural grounds. The plural form, Arabs , refers to the Ethnocultural group at large....
. Its capital is Ar Ramadi.

The name of the province originally comes from Persian
Persian language

name=Persian|nativename=|pronunciation=[f??r'si]|image=|caption=Farsi in Perso-Arabic script |states= Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain....
. Anbar is a Persian word meaning "arsenal", originally from the Middle Persian
Middle Persian

Middle Persian is the Iranian languages language/ethnolect of Southwestern Iran that during Sassanid times became a prestige dialect and so came to be spoken in other regions as well....
 Ambarag. Through the assimilation of Persian words into the Arabic language
Arabic language

Arabic is a Central Semitic language, thus related to and classified alongside other Semitic languages languages such as Hebrew language and Aramaic language....
 during the Islamic Conquest of Iran, the word came to mean "granaries
Granary

A granary is a storehouse for threshed cereal or animal feed. In ancient or primitive granaries, pottery is the most common use of storage in these buildings....
" in Arabic.






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Al Anbar (; or Anbar) is the largest province in Iraq
Governorates of Iraq

|||}Iraq is divided into 18 governorates :The current set of governorates was established in 1976.The governorates are divided into Qadaa ....
 geographically. Encompassing much of the country's western territory, it shares borders with Syria
Syria

Syria , officially the Syrian Arab Republic , is an Arab-majority country in Southwest Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Israel to the southwest, Jordan to the south, Iraq to the east, and Turkey to the north....
, Jordan
Jordan

Jordan , officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is an Arab country in Southwest Asia spanning the southern part of the Syrian Desert down to the Gulf of Aqaba....
, and Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, KSA , is an Arab country and the largest country of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered by Jordan on the northwest, Iraq on the north and northeast, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates on the east, Oman on the southeast, and Yemen on the south....
. Al Anbar is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim
Sunni Islam

Sunni Islam is the Demographics of Islam Divisions of Islam of Islam. Sunni Islam is also referred to as Ahl as-Sunnah wa?l-Jama?ah or Ahl as-Sunnah for short....
 Arab
Arab

An Arab is a person who Identity as such on linguistic or cultural grounds. The plural form, Arabs , refers to the Ethnocultural group at large....
. Its capital is Ar Ramadi.

The name of the province originally comes from Persian
Persian language

name=Persian|nativename=|pronunciation=[f??r'si]|image=|caption=Farsi in Perso-Arabic script |states= Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Bahrain....
. Anbar is a Persian word meaning "arsenal", originally from the Middle Persian
Middle Persian

Middle Persian is the Iranian languages language/ethnolect of Southwestern Iran that during Sassanid times became a prestige dialect and so came to be spoken in other regions as well....
 Ambarag. Through the assimilation of Persian words into the Arabic language
Arabic language

Arabic is a Central Semitic language, thus related to and classified alongside other Semitic languages languages such as Hebrew language and Aramaic language....
 during the Islamic Conquest of Iran, the word came to mean "granaries
Granary

A granary is a storehouse for threshed cereal or animal feed. In ancient or primitive granaries, pottery is the most common use of storage in these buildings....
" in Arabic. The province was named as such because it was the primary entrepôt
Entrepôt

An entrep?t is a trading post where merchandise can be Import and exported without paying import Duty , often at a profit. This profit is possible because of trade conditions, for example, the reluctance of ships to travel the entire length of a long trading route, and selling to the entrep?t instead....
 on the western borders of the Lakhmid Kingdom
Lakhmids

The Lakhmids , Banu Lakhm , Muntherids , were a group of Arab Christians who lived in Southern Iraq, and made al-Hirah their capital in ....
.

The province was known as Dulaim until 1962 when it was changed to Ramadi. In 1976 it was renamed Al Anbar.

Al Anbar was set to be the first Sunni-majority governorate of Iraq to have security duties transferred to Provincial Iraqi Control
Provincial Iraqi Control

The objective of the Iraqi Government and Multinational force in Iraq is to achieve the transition of responsibility for each of the 18 provinces in Iraq from the Coalition to the Iraqi civil authorities, both national and local....
; however, the transfer ceremony was delayed due to a sandstorm. After these delays, though, the transfer has now taken place, making Anbar the 11th governorate to be handed over to Provincial Iraqi control.

Geography of Al Anbar

Anbar province spans the Syrian Desert
Syrian Desert

The Syrian Desert , also known as the Syro-Arabian desert is a combination of steppe and true desert that is located in the northern Arabian Peninsula....
. A combination of steppe and true desert characterized by desert climate, low rainfall and high variation heat between day and night. Where summer temperatures rise to 42 degrees Celsius, in the winter down amounted to 9 degrees Celsius. the northwesterly winds and south-west sometimes amounting to a maximum speed of 21 m / sec. Average rainfall in winter to 115 mm.

The most important agricultural crops in Al-Anbar are wheat, potatoes, autumn, barley, maize and vegetables and fodder. The is also a large number of orchards and has 2.5 million palm trees. Agriculture depends on perfusion or through the rivers and the wells and the rains.

The Euphrates River flows diagonally from the north to the southeast, passing through six of the seven districts:

  • Al-Qa'im district
    Al-Qa'im (district)

    Al-Qa'im is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred around the town of Al-Qa'im ....
  • Anah district
    Anah (district)

    Anah is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred around the town of Anah.cities* Anah* Rawah* Al Rihanih...
  • Haditha district
    Haditha (district)

    Haditha is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred around the city of Haditha....
  • Hit district
    Hit (district)

    Hit is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred around the city of Hit, this district It has between 400,000 and 500,000 inhabitants....
  • Ramadi district
    Ramadi (district)

    Ramadi is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred around the city of Ramadi....
  • Fallujah district
    Fallujah (district)

    Fallujah is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centered around the city of Fallujah....


  • Ar Rutbah district
    Ar Rutba (district)

    Ar Rutba is a district in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. It is centred around the town of Ar Rutba....
     forms the majority of the Governorate's area, occupying the large desert area in the southwest.


Cities and The Population


Historical population

In the 1920s, the province had 250,000 people from a total population in Iraq of 2 million. It is believed that the total population of Anbar was between 2 to 6 million people in the 1960s but there are no precise statistics because Anbar was dangerous area at that time and the majority of the residents lived on the banks of the Euphrates River outside the cities and the towns, However there were between 1.9 million and 2.9 million inhabitants in the other districts of Al Anbar.

According to statistics of the Ministry of Commerce in 1999, there were about 1.5 million inhabitants in seven major cities in Al Anbar province.

According to the former regime, the cities of Fallujah
Fallujah

Fallujah is a city in the Iraqi province of Al Anbar, located roughly 69 kilometers west of Baghdad on the Euphrates. Fallujah dates from Babylonian times and was host to important Jewish academies for many centuries....
 (650,000) and Ramadi
Ramadi

Ramadi is a city in central Iraq, about west of Baghdad. It is the capital of Al Anbar province....
 (700,000) had a population of over 1.3 million people.

According to UN statistics in 2003 the population of Al Anbar is 1,230,169. But the governor of Al Anbar Maamoon Sami Rasheed al-Alwani
Maamoon Sami Rasheed al-Alwani

Maamoon Sami Rasheed al-Alwani is the current governor of Iraq's Al Anbar province, having been appointed by the Anbar Provincial Council in May 2005....
 says "The UN statistics are incorrect and there no statistics included all the cities and towns in Al Anbar".

During the election for the provincial councils in 2005
Al-Anbar governorate council election, 2005

The election for the governorate council of Iraq's Al Anbar Governorate governorate were held on January 30, 2005, the same date as the Iraqi legislative election, January 2005....
, turnout in the largely Sunni province was very low. Of the total population of some 2 million only 3775 voted.

Current population

There are no precise estimates of the population which include all of the cities and towns and villages in Anbar. According to a 2003 estimate by the NGO Coordination Committee in Iraq, the population was 1,230,140.

Most of the inhabitants are Sunni Muslims from the Dulaim tribe.

List of cities and towns in Al-Anbar

  • Ramadi
    Ramadi

    Ramadi is a city in central Iraq, about west of Baghdad. It is the capital of Al Anbar province....
     — capital of Anbar
  • Fallujah
    Fallujah

    Fallujah is a city in the Iraqi province of Al Anbar, located roughly 69 kilometers west of Baghdad on the Euphrates. Fallujah dates from Babylonian times and was host to important Jewish academies for many centuries....
  • Al-Qaim
    Al-Qa'im (town)

    Al-Qa'im is an Iraqi town located nearly 400 km northwest of Baghdad near the Syrian border and situated along the Euphrates River, and located in the Al Anbar Governorate....
  • Hit
    Hit, Iraq

    Hit or Heet is a city in al Anbar, Iraq. Hit lies northwest of Ramadi, the provincial capital, in the Sunni Triangle....
  • Haditha
    Haditha

    Haditha is a city in the western Iraqi province of Al Anbar, about 240 km northwest of Baghdad. It is a farming town situated on the Euphrates River at ....
  • Anah
    Anah

    Anah, or `Ana, a town on the Euphrates, about mid-way between the Gulf of Alexandretta and the Persian Gulf. It is called Hanat in a Babylonian letter , a-na-at by the scribes of Tukulti-Ninurta , and An-at by the scribe of Assur-nasir-pal , Anatho , Anatha by Greek and Latin writers in the early Christian centuries,...
  • Rawah
  • Kabisa
    Kabisa

    Kabisa or Kubaysah is a city in Al Anbar province in Iraq.External links ) Geo-links for KabisaReferences ...
  • Anbar
  • Al Baghdadi
  • Al-Nukhaib
    Nukhayb

    An Nukhayb is a city in the Al Anbar governorate of Iraq. The town is largely self-sufficient from the central government in Baghdad, and the 2003 invasion of Iraq and ensuing unrest left the town largely unaffected....
  • Akashat
    Akashat

    Akashat is a small town in the northwest of Al Anbar province of Iraq....
  • Tarbil
    Tarbil

    Tarbil is a city in the Al Anbar province of Iraq....
  • Husaibah Al Sharqiah
    Husaibah Al Sharqiah

    Husaibah Al Sharqiah is a city in the Al Anbar province of Iraq....
  • Amiriyah Fallujah
    Amiriyah Fallujah

    |title= Wikimapia: Amiriyah Fallujah located}}} Al-Amiriyah or Amiriyah Fallujah is a city in the Al Anbar province, about 30 km south of Fallujah,...
  • Saqulauiah
  • Al Sharqiah
  • Al Waleed
  • Sa'dah
  • Al Saqrh
  • Al Mamorha
  • Al Enaimih
  • Al Rummaneh
  • Al Asarjirah
  • Al Sujr
  • Al Jabhah
  • Al Rihaniah
  • Al furaat
  • Al Mhamady
  • Al zawiah
  • Al Karablah
  • Al Ubaidi
  • Baroana
    Baroana

    Barwanah or Baroana is a city in Al Anbar province in Iraq, It has 20,000 inhabitants....
  • Al Khaldiya
    Al Khaldiya

    Al Khaldiya is a city in Al Anbar province in Iraq, about 90 km west of Baghdad. It is close to Ramadi and Al Habanyah.The population of Al Khaldiya is approximately 40,000....
  • Al Habanyah
  • Al Karmah
  • Al Haqlaniyah
  • Al Rahaliyah
  • Ar Rutba
    Ar Rutba

    Ar Rutbah is a Iraqi town in western Al Anbar province. The population is approximately 55,000. It occupies a strategic location on the Amman-Baghdad road, and the Mosul-Haifa Pipeline transport....


Provincial Government

  • Governor: Maamoon Sami Rasheed al-Alwani
    Maamoon Sami Rasheed al-Alwani

    Maamoon Sami Rasheed al-Alwani is the current governor of Iraq's Al Anbar province, having been appointed by the Anbar Provincial Council in May 2005....
  • Deputy Governor: Aref Mukhbar Saiad al-Alwani
  • Deputy Governor: Othman T. Hamady
  • Provincial Council Chairman (PCC): Abdulsalam Abdullah
    Abdulsalam Abdullah

    Abdulsalam Abdullah Mohammad is the current Provincial Council Chairman of Al Anbar Province, Iraq. In December 2007, Dr. Abdullah presided over a joint meeting of the Anbar Provincial Council and the Council of Tribal Sheikhs as part of an outreach effort to the province?s tribal leaders....


History


Pre-Invasion

Anbar is known for its inhabitants' strong tribal and religious traditions.

Allegedly, former President Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti was the President of Iraq of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003.A leading member of the revolutionary Ba'ath Party, which espoused secular pan-Arabism, economic modernization, and Arab socialism, Saddam played a key role in the 1968 coup that brought the party to long-term power....
 was constantly wary of the volatile nature of the area.

Post-invasion


The Iraqi resistance was widely considered to be stronger in this province than in any other in Iraq, and was the most hostile against American forces. The independent website iCasualties.org
ICasualties.org

iCasualties.org, formally the Iraq Coalition Casualty Count,is an independent websitecreated in May 2003 by Michael White, a software engineer from Stone Mountain, Georgia, Georgia , to track casualties in the Iraq War....
 has reported that 1,298 U.S. servicemen have been killed in action in Anbar since the invasion. Many of these died in and around Fallujah and Ramadi.

In late 2005, a series of operations by U.S. forces was relatively successful in driving resistance from Anbar. Additionally, in early 2006, several clans — some including former insurgent groups, began efforts to drive out Al Qaeda militants. However, subsequent insurgent raids against Americans forces in the area, the increase of sectarian violence in Baghdad
Baghdad

Baghdad is the Capital of Iraq and of Baghdad Governorate, with which it is also coterminous. With a municipal population estimated at 6.5 million, it is the largest city in Iraq, and the second largest city in the Arab World....
 (that pushed many of the Sunni tribes back into alliances with militants) and the continued insurgent control of several cities in Anbar showed that fighting in the region was far from over.

Reports in March 2006 suggested that the Anbar capital Ramadi had largely fallen under resistance control along with most of the region, as a result the US
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 committed its reserve force, 3,500 soldiers from the 2nd brigade, 1st Armored Division, to re-establish control of the region.. This resulted in the Battle of Ramadi (2006)
Battle of Ramadi (2006)

The Battle of Ramadi was a battle fought during the Iraq War from June to November 2006 for control of the Ramadi of the Al Anbar Governorate in western Iraq....
, led by the 1st brigade of the 1st Armored Division.

The Washington Post reported on September 11, 2006 that, according to a classified U.S. Marine Corps report, "The prospects for securing that country's western Anbar province are dim and there is almost nothing the U.S. military can do there. Reporting that there are no functioning Iraqi government institutions in Anbar, leaving a vacuum that has been filled by the insurgent group Al Qaeda in Iraq, which had become the province's most significant political force. Another person familiar with the report said it describes Anbar as beyond repair; a third said it concludes that the United States has been defeated in Anbar."

In November 2006, another part of the same U.S. military report was filed, confirming the earlier warning that Anbar was falling under insurgent control. The report stated that "the social and political situation has deteriorated to a point that U.S. and Iraqi troops are no longer capable of militarily defeating the insurgency in al-Anbar," and that "nearly all government institutions from the village to provincial levels have disintegrated or have been thoroughly corrupted and infiltrated by Al Qaeda in Iraq, or a smattering of other resistance groups." leaving the insurgency and Al Qaeda in Iraq as the "dominant organization of influence in al-Anbar,"

In late 2006 the United States changed strategies in Anbar. It negotiated with tribal leaders including Sheikh Abu Risha
Ahmed Abu Risha

Sheik Ahmed Abu Risha is a Sunni leader in the Al-Anbar province leading a movement of Sunni tribesmen, the Anbar Salvation Council. On September 13, 2007, his brother Abdul Sattar Buzaigh al-Rishawi was killed along with two of his bodyguards by a roadside bomb near his home in Ramadi, Anbar, Iraq....
 and agreed on establishing Iraqi police in Anbar. U.S. forces would also withdraw from cities of Anbar and would release Sunni detainees.

A New York Times article in April 2007 described Anbar as "undergoing a surprising transformation. Violence is ebbing in many areas, shops and schools are reopening, police forces are growing." It continued, "Yet for all the indications of a heartening turnaround in Anbar, the situation, as it appeared during more than a week spent with American troops in Ramadi and Falluja in early April, is at best uneasy and fragile,", citing a lack of municipal services, weak local government, and failure to stop all the insurgent attacks. Still, "There are some people who would say we've won the war out here. I'm cautiously optimistic as we're going forward." This "turnaround" with alliance of local tribesmen would later become known as the "Anbar Awakening
Awakening movements in Iraq

Awakening movements in Iraq are coalitions between Arab tribes in Iraq Sheikhs in a particular Governorates of Iraq that unite to maintain security....
."

A changed U.S. strategy in early 2007 brought about astonishing changes so that by summer of 2008 Al Anbar was almost completely pacified. Civilian governments had been established in all important cities and the insurgency had degenerated to the status of criminal gangs. While Al Qaeda in Iraq could continue to mount terrorist attacks against civilian targets, they and the insurgency in general were broken as a significant fighting force.

In June 2008, it was announced that Anbar would be the tenth province to transfer to Provincial Iraqi Control
Provincial Iraqi Control

The objective of the Iraqi Government and Multinational force in Iraq is to achieve the transition of responsibility for each of the 18 provinces in Iraq from the Coalition to the Iraqi civil authorities, both national and local....
, the first Sunni Arab region to be handed back. This handover was delayed due to bad weather, as well as an Al Qaeda in Iraq attack on a meeting between Sunni Sheikhs and U.S. Marines in Karmah which killed at least 23, including three Marines on June 26. The handover did occur on September 1, 2008.

See also

  • First Battle of Fallujah
  • Operation Phantom Fury
    Operation Phantom Fury

    The Second Battle of Fallujah was a joint United States-Iraqi offensive led by the United States Marine Corps against the Iraqi insurgency stronghold in the city of Fallujah, authorized by the United States-appointed Iraqi Interim Government....
  • Battle of Haditha
    Battle of Haditha

    Not to be confused with the 2007 film Battle for Haditha which portrays the Haditha killings.The Battle of Haditha was a battle fought between US forces and Ansar al-Sunna in early August 2005 on the outskirts of the town of Haditha, Iraq, which was one of the many towns that were under insurgent control in the Euphrates River valley du...
  • Al-Anbar governorate council election, 2005
    Al-Anbar governorate council election, 2005

    The election for the governorate council of Iraq's Al Anbar Governorate governorate were held on January 30, 2005, the same date as the Iraqi legislative election, January 2005....
  • Euphrates River
  • Syrian Desert
    Syrian Desert

    The Syrian Desert , also known as the Syro-Arabian desert is a combination of steppe and true desert that is located in the northern Arabian Peninsula....


External links

  • (Captain Patriquin USA, and Major Megan McClung USMC were both Killed by an IED, while escorting press in Anbar (one of whom was Oliver North
    Oliver North

    Oliver Laurence North is an United States best known for his involvement in the Iran-Contra affair. Currently, he is a political commentator, host of "War Stories with Oliver North" on Fox News Channel, and a New York Times best-selling author....
    )