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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Kurdish rebellion of 1983 occurred during the Iran-Iraq war as Kurds of northern Iraq rebelled against Saddam Hussein, in an attempt to form their own autonomous country. With Iraqi occupation of the Iranian front, Kurdish Peshmerga combining the forces of KDP and PUK succeeded it retaining control of some enclaves with Iranian logistic and sometimes military support. The rebellion resulted in stalemate by 1985.The most violent phase of conflict between the Kurds and Iraqi Ba'athist regime was the following al-Anfal campaign of the Iraqi Army against the Kurdish minority, which took place between 1986–1988 and included the Halabja poison gas attack. The Al-Anfal campaign ended in 1988 with an agreement of amnesty between the two belligerents, Iraqi government and Kurdish rebels. In the aftermath, no gains had been made by the Kurds and their losses can be measured in the immensity of human deaths.. }

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