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Kassite period of Babylonia

 * circa 1,531 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Fall of Babylon
 * circa 1,507 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Kassite attacks on Babylon
 * circa 1,232 B.C.E. — 1,225 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria defeated Kashtiliash IV, the Kassite king of Babylon and captured the city of Babylon to ensure full Assyrian supremacy over Mesopotamia
 * circa 1,157 B.C.E. — 1,155 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Enlil-nadin-ahi, the final king of the Kassite dynasty that had ruled over Babylon, was defeated by Kutir-Nahhunte of Elam, the successor of Shutruk-Nakhunte

Fourth Babylonian Dynasty

 * circa 1,125 B.C.E. — 1,104 B.C.E. (Short chronology) Nebuchadnezzar I of Isin's War with Elam

Meso-Assyrian Empire

 * 1,114 B.C.E. — 1,076 B.C.E. Tiglath-Pileser I of Assyria launched campaigns against the Mushki, the Hittites, and the Arameans
 * circa 1,074 B.C.E. In the first year of the reign of the 89th Assyrian king Ashur-bel-kala, son of Tiglath-Pileser I, Ashur-bel-kala campaigned in the north against the Kingdom of Urartu

Neo-Assyrian Empire

 * 911 B.C.E. — 605 B.C.E. Campaigns of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
 * 883 B.C.E. — 859 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashurnasirpal II
 * 859 B.C.E. — 824 B.C.E. Campaigns of Shalmaneser III
 * 745 B.C.E. — 727 B.C.E. Campaigns of Tiglath-Pileser III
 * 722 B.C.E. — 705 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sargon II
 * 710 B.C.E. Campaign against Babylonia
 * 705 B.C.E. — 681 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sennacherib
 * 703 B.C.E. — 689 B.C.E. War with Babylon
 * 693 B.C.E. Battle of Diyala River
 * 693 B.C.E. Siege of Babylon
 * 681 B.C.E. — 669 B.C.E. Campaigns of Esarhaddon
 * 668 B.C.E. — 627 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashurbanipal
 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-etil-ilani
 * 626 B.C.E. Revolt of Babylon
 * 616 B.C.E. Battle of Arrapha
 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
 * 626 B.C.E. — 619 B.C.E. Last Strike against Babylon
 * 616 B.C.E. — 605 B.C.E. War in the Assyrian heartlands
 * 614 B.C.E. Fall of Assur
 * 612 B.C.E. Assur is sacked and largely destroyed during the conquest of Assyria by the Babylonians
 * 612 B.C.E. Battle of Nineveh
 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
 * 612 B.C.E. — 609 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-uballit II
 * 610 B.C.E. Harran was besieged and conquered by Nabopolassar and Cyaxares
 * 609 B.C.E. Harran was briefly retaken by Ashur-uballit II and his Egyptian allies before it definitely fell to the Median Empire and Neo-Babylonian Empire
 * Egyptian-Babylonian wars
 * 605 B.C.E. Battle of Carchemish

Neo-Babylonian Empire

 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-etil-ilani
 * 626 B.C.E. Revolt of Babylon
 * 616 B.C.E. Battle of Arrapha
 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
 * 626 B.C.E. — 619 B.C.E. Last Strike against Babylon
 * 616 B.C.E. — 605 B.C.E. War in the Assyrian heartlands
 * 614 B.C.E. Fall of Assur
 * 612 B.C.E. Assur is sacked and largely destroyed during the conquest of Assyria by the Babylonians
 * 612 B.C.E. Battle of Nineveh
 * 627 B.C.E. — 624 B.C.E. Campaigns of Sinsharishkun
 * 612 B.C.E. — 609 B.C.E. Campaigns of Ashur-uballit II
 * 610 B.C.E. Harran was besieged and conquered by Nabopolassar and Cyaxares
 * 609 B.C.E. Harran was briefly retaken by Ashur-uballit II and his Egyptian allies before it definitely fell to the Median Empire and Neo-Babylonian Empire
 * Egyptian-Babylonian wars
 * 605 B.C.E. Battle of Carchemish

Achaemenid Province of Athura

 * 559 B.C.E. — 530 B.C.E. Campaigns of Cyrus the Great
 * September 25, 539 B.C.E. — September 28, 539 B.C.E. Battle of Opis
 * October 29, 539 B.C.E. Capture of Babylon

Macedonian Empire

 * 335 B.C.E. — 323 B.C.E. Wars of Alexander the Great
 * October 1, 331 B.C.E. Battle of Gaugamela

Seleucid Empire

 * 322 B.C.E. — 275 B.C.E. Wars of the Diadochi
 * 311 B.C.E. — 309 B.C.E. Babylonian War

Parthian Empire

 * 238 B.C.E. — 129 B.C.E. Seleucid–Parthian wars
 * 238 B.C.E. Parni conquest of Parthia
 * 129 B.C.E. Battle of Ecbatana

Roman Province of Mesopotamia

 * 92 B.C.E. — 629 C.E. Roman–Persian Wars
 * 198 C.E. Battle of Ctesiphon
 * 243 C.E. Battle of Resaena
 * 66 B.C.E. — 217 C.E. Roman–Parthian Wars
 * 40 B.C.E. — 33 B.C.E. Antony's Parthian War
 * 161 C.E. — 166 C.E. Roman–Parthian War
 * 213 C.E. — 217 C.E. Parthian war of Caracalla
 * 217 C.E. Battle of Nisibis

Sassanid Province of Asorestan

 * 217 C.E. — 502 C.E. Roman-Sassanid Wars
 * Winter of 244 C.E. Battle of Misiche
 * 253 C.E. Battle of Barbalissos
 * 260 C.E. Battle of Edessa
 * 264 C.E. Battle of Ctesiphon
 * 344 C.E. Battle of Satala
 * 359 C.E. Siege of Singara
 * 359 C.E. Siege of Amida
 * April 27, 363 C.E. — April 29, 363 C.E. Siege of Pirisabora
 * May 29, 363 C.E. Battle of Ctesiphon
 * June 363 C.E. Battle of Samarra
 * circa 240 C.E. — 272 C.E. Assur is destroyed by the Sassanid king Shapur I

Sassanid Province of Asorestan

 * 502 C.E. — 628 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid wars
 * 502 C.E. — 506 C.E. Anastasian War
 * 526 C.E. — 532 C.E. Iberian War
 * 572 C.E. — 591 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid War
 * circa 602 C.E. — circa 628 C.E. Byzantine–Sassanid War
 * 633 C.E. — 644 C.E. Muslim conquest of Persia
 * April 633 C.E. Battle of River
 * May 633 C.E. Battle of Walaja
 * May 633 C.E. Battle of Ullais
 * May 633 C.E. Battle of Hira
 * 633 C.E. Battle of Ayn al-Tamr
 * November 633 C.E. Battle of Muzayyah
 * November 633 C.E. Battle of Saniyy
 * November 633 C.E. Battle of Zumail
 * January 634 C.E. Battle of Firaz
 * November 634 C.E. Battle of the Bridge
 * November 16, 636 C.E. — November 19, 636 C.E. Battle of al-Qādisiyyah
 * January 637 C.E. — March 637 C.E. Siege of Ctesiphon
 * April 637 C.E. Battle of Jalula

Rashidun Caliphate

 * 633 C.E. — 644 C.E. Muslim conquest of Persia
 * April 633 C.E. Battle of River
 * May 633 C.E. Battle of Walaja
 * May 633 C.E. Battle of Ullais
 * May 633 C.E. Battle of Hira
 * 633 C.E. Battle of Ayn al-Tamr
 * November 633 C.E. Battle of Muzayyah
 * November 633 C.E. Battle of Saniyy
 * November 633 C.E. Battle of Zumail
 * January 634 C.E. Battle of Firaz
 * November 634 C.E. Battle of the Bridge
 * November 16, 636 C.E. — November 19, 636 C.E. Battle of al-Qādisiyyah
 * January 637 C.E. — March 637 C.E. Siege of Ctesiphon
 * April 637 C.E. Battle of Jalula
 * 656 C.E. — 661 C.E. First Islamic Civil War
 * 656 C.E. Battle of the Camel
 * 659 C.E. Battle of Nahrawan

Umayyad Caliphate

 * 680 C.E. — 692 C.E. Second Islamic Civil War
 * October 10, 680 C.E. Battle of Karbala
 * 692 C.E. Battle of Maskin
 * 743 C.E. — 750 C.E. Third Islamic Civil War
 * June 9, 746 C.E. — July 750 C.E. Abbasid Revolution
 * January 25, 750 C.E. Battle of the Zab

Abbasid Caliphate

 * September 763 C.E. — February 763 C.E. Alid Revolt
 * 809 C.E. — 827 C.E. Fourth Islamic Civil War
 * 812 C.E. — 813 C.E. Siege of Baghdad
 * 861 C.E. — 870 C.E. Anarchy at Samarra
 * Buyid-Hamdanid Wars
 * 946 C.E. Battle of Baghdad
 * Abbasid-Seljuq Wars
 * 1,157 C.E. Siege of Baghdad

Mongol Empire

 * 1,206 C.E. — 1,337 C.E. Mongol invasions and conquests
 * 1,258 C.E. Siege of Baghdad

Timurid Empire

 * 1,370 C.E. — 1,405 C.E. Assyrian people are massacred at Assur by Timur

Ottoman Iraq

 * 1,514 C.E. — 1,823 C.E. Ottoman–Persian Wars
 * 1,532 C.E. — 1,555 C.E. Ottoman–Safavid War
 * 1,534 C.E. Capture of Baghdad
 * 1,623 C.E. — 1,639 C.E. Ottoman–Safavid War
 * 1,623 C.E. Capture of Baghdad
 * 1,638 C.E. Capture of Baghdad
 * July 28, 1,914 C.E. — November 11, 1,918 C.E. World War I
 * October 29, 1,914 C.E. — October 30, 1,918 C.E. Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
 * November 6, 1,914 C.E. — 14 November 1,918 C.E. Mesopotamian campaign
 * November 6, 1,914 C.E. Fao Landing
 * November 11, 1,914 C.E. — November 21, 1,914 C.E. Battle of Basra
 * December 3, 1,914 C.E. — December 9, 1,914 C.E. Battle of Qurna
 * April 12, 1,915 C.E. — April 14, 1,915 C.E. Battle of Shaiba
 * September 28, 1,915 C.E. Battle of Es Sinn
 * November 22, 1,915 C.E. — 25 November 1,915 C.E. Battle of Ctesiphon
 * December 7, 1,915 C.E. — April 29, 1,916 C.E. Siege of Kut
 * January 6, 1,916 C.E. — January 8, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Sheikh Sa'ad
 * January 13, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Wadi
 * January 21, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Hanna
 * March 8, 1,916 C.E. Battle of Dujaila
 * March 8, 1,917 C.E. — March 11, 1,917 C.E. Fall of Baghdad
 * February 23, 1,917 C.E. Second Battle of Kut
 * March 13, 1,917 C.E. — April 23, 1,917 C.E. Samarrah Offensive
 * September 28, 1,917 C.E. — September 29, 1,917 C.E. Battle of Ramadi
 * March 26, 1,918 C.E. — March 27, 1,918 C.E. Action of Khan Baghdadi
 * October 23, 1,918 C.E. — October 30, 1,918 C.E. Battle of Sharqat

Occupied Enemy Territory Administration

 * May 1,920 C.E. — October 1,920 C.E. Iraqi revolt against the British

Kingdom of Iraq

 * September 1, 1,939 C.E. — September 2, 1,945 C.E. World War II
 * June 10, 1,940 C.E. — May 2, 1,945 C.E. Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II
 * May 2, 1,941 C.E. — May 31, 1,941 C.E. Anglo-Iraqi War
 * April 1, 1,941 C.E. Iraq coup
 * 1,918 C.E. — 2,003 C.E. Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
 * November 1,922 C.E. — July 1,924 C.E. Mahmud Barzanji revolts
 * 1,931 C.E. — 1,932 C.E. Ahmed Barzani revolt
 * 1,943 C.E. — October 1,945 C.E. Barzani revolt

Ba'athist Iraq

 * 1,918 C.E. — 2,003 C.E. Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
 * September 11, 1,961 C.E. — 1,970 C.E. First Kurdish–Iraqi War
 * April 1,974 C.E. — Mid 1,975 C.E. Second Kurdish–Iraqi War
 * 1,975 C.E. — 1,983 C.E. PUK insurgency
 * September 1,983 C.E. — September 1,988 C.E. Kurdish Rebellion
 * May 1,994 C.E. — November 24, 1,997 C.E. Iraqi Kurdish Civil War
 * September 22, 1,980 C.E. — August 20, 1,988 C.E. First Persian Gulf War
 * 1,980 C.E. Iraqi invasion
 * September 23, 1,980 C.E. Operation Kaman 99
 * October 29, 1,980 C.E. Operation Sultan 10
 * September 30, 1,980 C.E. Operation Scorch Sword
 * November 28, 1,980 C.E. — November 29, 1,980 C.E. Operation Morvarid
 * 1,981 C.E. Stalemate
 * April 4, 1,981 C.E. Attack on H3
 * 1,982 C.E. Iranian offensive
 * Early July 1,982 C.E. Operation Ramadan
 * 1,983 C.E. — 1,985 C.E. Strategic stalemate
 * February 6, 1,983 C.E. — February 26, 1,983 Operation Before the Dawn
 * April 10, 1,983 C.E. Operation Dawn 1
 * July 22, 1,983 C.E. Operation Dawn 2
 * July 30, 1,983 C.E. — August 9, 1,983 Operation Dawn 3
 * October 19, 1,983 C.E. — mid November 1,983 Operation Dawn 4
 * Early 1,984 C.E. Operation Dawn 5
 * February 14, 1,984 C.E. — March 19, 1,984 Operation Kheibar
 * February 22, 1,984 C.E. — February 24, 1,984 C.E. Operation Dawn 6
 * 1,984 C.E. Battle of the Marshes
 * March 10, 1,985 C.E. — March 20, 1,985 C.E. Operation Badr
 * 1,986 C.E. — 1,987 C.E. Duel offensives
 * 1,986 C.E. — 1,989 C.E. Al-Anfal Campaign
 * March 16, 1,988 C.E. Halabja poison gas attack
 * February 9, 1,986 C.E. — February 25, 1,986 C.E. Operation Dawn 8
 * February 11, 1,986 C.E. First Battle of al-Faw
 * December 25, 1,986 C.E. — 27 December 1,986 C.E. Operation Karbala-4
 * January 8, 1,987 C.E. — February 26, 1,987 C.E. Operation Karbala-5
 * Early 1,987 C.E. Operation Karbala-6
 * May 1,987 C.E. Operation Karbala 10
 * May 1,987 C.E. — early June 1,987 C.E. Operation Nasr 4
 * 1,988 C.E. Final stages
 * Mid-March 1,988 C.E. Operation Zafar 7
 * April 17, 1,988 C.E. Second Battle of al-Faw
 * 1,981 C.E. International incidents
 * June 7, 1,981 C.E. Operation Opera
 * August 2, 1,990 C.E. — February 28, 1,991 C.E. Second Persian Gulf War
 * 1,991 C.E. Operation Desert Storm
 * February 15, 1,991 C.E. — February 20, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Wadi Al-Batin
 * January 17, 1,991 C.E. — February 23, 1,991 C.E. Gulf War air campaign
 * January 19, 1991 C.E. Package Q Strike
 * February 13, 1991 C.E. 4:30 am (GMT+3) Amiriyah shelter bombing
 * February 24, 1,991 C.E. — February 28, 1,991 C.E. Liberation of Kuwait campaign
 * February 26, 1,991 C.E. — February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle of 73 Easting
 * February 26, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Phase Line Bullet
 * February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Medina Ridge
 * February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle for Jalibah Airfield
 * February 27, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Norfolk
 * March 2, 1,991 C.E. Battle of Rumaila
 * March 1, 1,991 C.E. Safwan Airfield Standoff
 * March 1, 1,991 C.E. — April 5, 1,991 C.E. Uprisings in Iraq
 * March 1, 1,991 C.E. — mid-April 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Basra
 * March 5, 1,991 C.E. — March 19, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Karbala
 * March 5, 1,991 C.E. — April 3, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Sulaymaniyah
 * March 11, 1,991 C.E. — March 29, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Kirkuk
 * March 10, 1,991 C.E. — March 24, 1,991 C.E. Uprising in Tuz Khormato
 * 1,991 C.E. — 2,002 C.E. Air engagements of the Post Gulf War
 * March 20, 1,991 C.E. — In accordance with the ceasefire, an F-15C shoots down an Iraqi Su-22 bomber with an AIM-9 missile.
 * March 22, 1,991 C.E. — In accordance with the ceasefire, an F-15C shoots down an Iraqi Su-22 bomber with an AIM-9 missile.
 * December 27, 1,992 C.E. — A MiG-25 crossed the no-fly zone and an F-16D shot it down with an AIM-120 AMRAAM missile. It is the first kill with an AIM-120.
 * January 17, 1,993 C.E. — A USAF F-16C shoots down a MiG-23 when the MiG locks the F-16 up.
 * January 5, 1,999 C.E. — A group of four Iraqi MiG-25s crossed the no-fly zones and sparked a dogfight with two patrolling F-15Cs and two patrolling F-14s. A total of six missiles were fired at the MiGs, none of which hit them. The MiGs then bugged out using their superior speed.
 * September 9, 1,999 C.E. — A lone MiG-23 crossed the no-fly zone heading towards a flight of F-14s. One F-14 fired an AIM-54 Phoenix at the MiG but missed and the MiG headed back north.
 * December 23, 2,002 C.E. — In what was the last aerial victory for the Iraqi Air Force before Operation Iraqi Freedom, an Iraqi MiG-25 destroyed an American UAV RQ-1 Predator after the drone opened fire on the Iraqi aircraft with a Stinger missile.
 * September 3, 1,996 C.E. Operation Desert Strike
 * December 16, 1,998 C.E. – December 19, 1,998 C.E. Operation Desert Fox
 * March 20, 2,003 C.E. — December 15, 2,011 C.E. Third Persian Gulf War
 * March 19, 2,003 C.E. — May 1, 2,003 C.E. Invasion of Iraq
 * March 21, 2,003 C.E. — March 25, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Umm Qasr
 * March 20, 2,003 C.E. — March 24, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Al Faw
 * March 21, 2,003 C.E. — April 6, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Basra
 * March 23, 2,003 C.E. — March 29, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Nasiriyah
 * March 24, 2,003 C.E. Attack on Karbala
 * March 24, 2,003 C.E. — April 4, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Najaf
 * March 26, 2,003 C.E. — Operation Northern Delay
 * March 28, 2,003 C.E. — March 30, 2,003 C.E. Operation Viking Hammer
 * March 30, 2,003 C.E. — April 4, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Samawah
 * March 31, 2,003 C.E. — April 6, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Karbala
 * April 2, 2,003 C.E. — April 4, 2,003 C.E. Battle of the Karbala Gap
 * April 3, 2,003 C.E. — April 12, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Baghdad
 * April 6, 2,003 C.E. Battle of Debecka Pass

Coalition Provisional Authority

 * 2,003 C.E. — 2,004 C.E. Post-invasion insurgency
 * March 20, 2,003 C.E. — December 7, 2,011 C.E. Iraq War in Anbar Province
 * October 26, 2,003 C.E. — November 24, 2,003 C.E. Ramadan Offensive
 * December 13, 2,003 C.E. Operation Red Dawn
 * April 4, 2,004 C.E. — June 24, 2,004 C.E. Iraq spring fighting
 * April 4, 2,004 C.E. — May 1, 2,004 C.E. First Battle of Fallujah
 * April 4, 2,004 C.E. — May 11, 2,008 C.E. Siege of Sadr City
 * April 6, 2004 C.E. — April 10, 2004 Battle of Ramadi
 * April 17, 2004 C.E. Battle of Husaybah
 * August 5, 2004 C.E. — August 27, 2004 Battle of Najaf
 * August 5, 2004 C.E. — August 28, 2004 CIMIC-House
 * October 1, 2004 C.E. — October 3, 2004 Battle of Samarra
 * November 7, 2004 C.E. — December 23, 2004 Second Battle of Fallujah
 * November 8, 2004 C.E. — November 16, 2004 Battle of Mosul

Republic of Iraq

 * 2,005 C.E. — 2,006 C.E. Post-invasion insurgency
 * May 8, 2,005 C.E. — May 19, 2,005 C.E. Battle of Al Qaim
 * August 1, 2,005 C.E. — August 4, 2,005 C.E. Battle of Haditha
 * September 1, 2,005 C.E. — September 18, 2,005 C.E. Battle of Tal Afar
 * June 17, 2,006 C.E. — November 15, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Ramadi
 * August 28, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Diwaniya
 * February 2,006 C.E. — May 2,008 C.E. Civil war in Iraq
 * September 23, 2,006 C.E. — October 22, 2,006 C.E. Ramadan Offensive
 * September 27, 2,006 C.E. — February 18, 2,007 C.E. Operation Sinbad
 * October 19, 2,006 C.E. — October 20, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Amarah
 * November 15, 2,006 C.E. — November 16, 2,006 C.E. Battle of Turki
 * December 25, 2,006 C.E. — October 1, 2,007 C.E. Diyala campaign
 * January 6, 2,007 C.E. — January 9, 2,007 C.E. Battle of Haifa Street
 * January 20, 2,007 C.E. Karbala provincial headquarters raid
 * January 28, 2,007 C.E. — January 29, 2,007 C.E. Battle of Najaf
 * February 14, 2,007 C.E. — November 24, 2,007 C.E. Operation Imposing Law
 * February 27, 2,007 C.E. — September 3, 2,007 C.E. Siege of U.K. bases in Basra
 * April 6, 2,007 C.E. — April 10, 2,007 C.E. Operation Black Eagle
 * June 16, 2,007 C.E. — August 14, 2007 C.E. Operation Phantom Thunder
 * March 10, 2,007 C.E. — August 19, 2007 C.E. Battle of Baqubah
 * June 30, 2,007 C.E. — July 1, 2007 C.E. Battle of Donkey Island
 * February 15, 2,007 C.E. Operation Shurta Nasir
 * August 27, 2,007 C.E. — August 29, 2,007 C.E. Battle of Karbala
 * January 8, 2,008 C.E. — July 28, 2,008 C.E. Operation Phantom Phoenix
 * January 18, 2,008 C.E. — January 19, 2,008 C.E. Iraqi Day of Ashura fighting
 * January 23, 2,008 C.E. — July 28, 2,008 C.E. Ninawa campaign
 * March 25, 2,008 C.E. — May 15, 2,008 C.E. Iraq spring fighting
 * March 25, 2,008 C.E. — March 31, 2,008 C.E. Battle of Basra
 * April 15, 2,008 C.E. — May 19, 2,008 C.E. Al-Qaeda offensive in Iraq
 * March 15, 2,011 C.E. — ongoing Arab Winter
 * 2,011 C.E. — ongoing Spillover of the Syrian Civil War
 * December 18, 2,011 C.E. — ongoing Iraqi insurgency
 * January 2,014 C.E. — ongoing Iraq crisis
 * August 7, 2,014 C.E. — ongoing Northern Iraq offensive
 * June 16, 2,014 C.E. — ongoing American intervention in Iraq
 * August 3, 2,014 C.E. — August 14, 2,014 C.E. Sinjar massacre