Iraqi women who are Muslim wear clothes that do not show off their skin which quite varies within age groups as well. Non-Muslim women prefer regular Western dress up.
The dress style also depends on the individual's family background weather how religious the lady is or her family. Iraqi women have a natural tendency to follow their mother in dress traditions. It is uncommon for women to have issues with their families in this regard because society ranks people different in an Islamic society as compared to European nations and the Muslim women do not have to go all the way out of their dressing style to in order to be prominent among others. Middle aged women start wearing black more often out of modesty or either that their husbands or fathers have passed away. There are also some misconceptions due to how media portrays the dressing issues in Islamic societies.
Iraqi people wear the best clothe. when i went in Iraq this summer, all the Iraqi boy were wearing straight jean with t-shirts and the girls were wearing skinny jeans with shirts.
How do people in Iraq interact with their environment?
The water from the Tigris River supports water for the people of Iraq.
What games to children play in Iraq?
kids in iraq play kick the can and soccor in the middle of the street
What are the table manners of Iraq?
They sit on the floor on a rug around a low table or plinth. They observe Arab customs.
Food is eaten with the right hand without cutlery.
What holidays do Iraqis celebrate?
Iraq National Holiday is on the Revolution Day July 17.
Most Iraqis are Muslims, which also means that major Islamic holidays such as Ramadan, Eid ul-Fitr, and Eid Al-Adha are celebrated occasions. The Christian minority is famous for their Christmas celebrations as well.
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Is Iraq stable and developed country?
Iraq is somewhere between stable and unstable. Iraqi Kurdistan in particular is rather stable with minimal insurgent activity. Central Iraq is more problematic.
Iraq is not a developed country, but a developing country.
kurdistain is a country which is the north of Iraq and it is a peacful place were any one is welcome
What was the name of the war which President Bush asked Congress for permission to fight?
Persian Gulf War
How much Iraqi dinar in circulation now?
According the the CBI, in 2010 there was nearly 27 trillion Iraqi Dinar in circulation. That does include the money that was embezzled out of a branch of the central bank. Within in the last year, the CBI has started to bring dinars back into its reserves and now there should be around 18-20 trillion still in circulation.
Did Iraq have nuclear weapons?
Saddam Hussein had the materials necessary to build nuclear weapons - the invasion prevented him from attaining the proper machines necessary to complete weapons manufacturing.
Just this past summer, it was learned that in the early days of the Iraq war, US forces seized 55 tons of Uranium yellowcake, a low-grade ore. While not suitable for weapons, it can be enriched by using a centrifuge of certain capability. Centrifuges to enrich the yellowcake to weapons-grade nuclear material wasn't obtained by Iraq, though had the invasion not happened it would've happened eventually.
The yellowcake was guarded by US forces from the beginning of the war until this past summer, when a deal was reached with Canada (with the agreement of the new Iraqi government) to sell the Uranium and get it out of the country. The reason that it had been closely guarded and a secret is that neighboring Iran DOES have the kinds of centrifuges to enrich material to weapons grade. It would have been a major disaster had that material found its way into terrorist hands.
Whether he was able to procure tactical nukes or those of smaller design is not known publicly; such information is rarely released to the public, even if politically advantageous to do so. However, since the US and other countries have the ability to find nuclear weapons by a variety of classified means, it's a safe bet that if he did, they're gone now, either found by Coalition forces or moved out of the country to a neighboring Arab state.
What is the largest bank in Iraq?
The Bank of Baghdad (BNKB on the Iraq Stock Exchange) is the largest commercial bank in Iraq. It was established in 1992. Commercial banking activities including deposits and loans; Financing activities including trade, industrial, agricultural and housing loans; investment services including real estate investment potfolios and security trading; life and non-life insurance services.
What is the US dallor value of 25000 Iraq dinars?
At a conversion rate of 1150.70 I believe that would be about $21.
What kinds of tanks did Iraqi used?
Iraqi primarily used the CHICOM T-59, a communist Chinese version of the Soviet T54/55.