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'''Journal Iraq''' (Arabic: جورنال عراق), is the first newspaper in [[Ottoman Iraq]] and the Arabic-language newspaper published in the [[Arab World]].<ref>[http://www.nbraas.com/inp/view.asp?ID=409 (ArabLink) nbrass.com_ Memory newspapers=line number 8 and 9]</ref>
'''Journal Iraq''' (Arabic: جورنال عراق), is the first newspaper in [[Ottoman Iraq]] and the Arabic-language newspaper published in the [[Arab World]]. It was published by [[Ottoman Iraq|Ottoman]] [[Wali]], [[Dawud Pasha of Baghdad|Dawud Pasha]], in [[Baghdad]] in 1816.<ref>{{cite book|author=Abdallah Shalaby, Salah al Din al Jurshi, Mostafa El Nabarawy, Moheb Zaki, Qays Jawad Azzawi, Antoine Nasri Messarra|title=Towards a Better Life: How to Improve the State of Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ITaAc0CVZHgC&pg=PA123|accessdate=4 October 2014|year=2010|publisher=GPoT|isbn=978-605-4233-21-2|page=124}}</ref>

It was published by [[Ottoman Iraq|Ottoman]] [[Wali]], [[Dawud Pasha of Baghdad|Dawud Pasha]], in [[Baghdad]] in 1816.<ref>{{cite book|author=Abdallah Shalaby, Salah al Din al Jurshi, Mostafa El Nabarawy, Moheb Zaki, Qays Jawad Azzawi, Antoine Nasri Messarra|title=Towards a Better Life: How to Improve the State of Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ITaAc0CVZHgC&pg=PA123|accessdate=4 October 2014|year=2010|publisher=GPoT|isbn=978-605-4233-21-2|page=123}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Journal iraq
جورنال عراق
PublisherOttoman Wali, Dawud Pasha
Founded1816
Headquartersbaghdad
Websitehttps://www.journal-iraq.com/

Journal Iraq (Arabic: جورنال عراق), is the first newspaper in Ottoman Iraq and the Arabic-language newspaper published in the Arab World. It was published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816.[1]

References

  1. ^ Abdallah Shalaby, Salah al Din al Jurshi, Mostafa El Nabarawy, Moheb Zaki, Qays Jawad Azzawi, Antoine Nasri Messarra (2010). Towards a Better Life: How to Improve the State of Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa. GPoT. p. 124. ISBN 978-605-4233-21-2. Retrieved 4 October 2014.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

See also