There is a 8 hour time difference from the US East Coast to Iraq in winter and a 7 hour time difference from the US East Coast to Iraq in the summer (since the US has Daylight Savings Time and Iraq does not). When it is 9:30 AM on the US East Coast, it is 3:30 PM in Baghdad, Iraq during the summer and 4:30 PM during the winter.
Right now as I am posting your answer it is 12:17 AM (AST) in Iraq. But, the time all depends on when "rite now" is (should be "right now"). For best results, just Google it. The first thing that shows up is your answer.
Baghdad, Iraq is in the GMT +3 time zone, while Central Standard Time is GMT -6. So, the difference is 9 hours, LATER, in Baghdad. If it is 9 PM in Chicago, it is 6AM the following day in Iraq.
Iraq is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +3 hours, ie. 3 hours ahead of Greenwich England. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
It is 6 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time in Baghdad. If it is 8am in New York, it would be 2pm in Baghdad.
11 AM Thursday, PST = 11 PM Thursday in Iraq. There is a 12 hour time difference between PST and Iraq.
9:30 AM in Indiana = 5:30 PM in Iraq 9:30 PM in Indiana = 5:30 AM in Iraq There is an 8 hour time difference.
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7 PM Pacific Daylight Saving Time = 5 AM Arabia Standard Time (next day)
7 PM Pacific Standard Time = 6 AM Arabia Standard Time (next day)
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UTC + 3 hours
It's 9.30 in Iraq
The time difference between Iraq and Texas is about 8 hrs. with Iraq ahead of Texas.
In the winter, there is a 10 hour time difference between Arizona & Iraq. 7 AM in Arizona = 5 PM in Iraq
Iraq (UTC+3) is always three hours ahead of Ghana (UTC).
Iraq used to observe Daylight Saving Time before 2008 - in 2008, The Ministry of Iraq decided that the country would no longer observe DST as they have in prior years. Therefore, in 2009 and future years, the answer is "NO".
Iraq is 7 hours ahead of Warner Robins...if it is 2pm in Georgia, it is 9pm in Baghdad.
June 8, 2010 = Daylight Savings Time
Babylon was located in what is now Iraq.
Mesopotamia IS the former name. The current name is Iraq.
Rite Time was created in 1989-10.
In ancient Mesopotamia which is now Iraq they came up with the first time.
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It is now known as Iraq
Rite now he does not have any kids, he said on one of his interviews that he wants kids but rite now he's to busy with the band BFMV.
The area where Mesopotamia was is now Iraq.
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