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- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) abstract "Clashes in western Iraq began on 30 December 2013 when Iraqi security forces cleared up a Sunni protest camp in Ramadi. Tribal militias battled against the Iraqi Army. After the Iraqi Army withdrew from Anbar province to cool the situation on 31 December, militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) occupied parts of the Iraqi cities of Fallujah and Ramadi, in the predominantly Sunni Al Anbar governorate. Following the arrival of ISIL, most tribal militias in Ramadi allied themselves with government forces to counter them.".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) thumbnail Map_of_the_Anbar_clashes_(2013–14).svg?width=300.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) wikiPageID "41547324".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) wikiPageRevisionID "606308060".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) caption "For a war map of the current situation of Iraq, see here.".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) caption "Map showing current situation in Anbar.".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) casualties "222".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) casualties "336".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) casualties "76".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) casualties "79".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) casualties "Total casualties:".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) combatant "Army of Pride & Dignity".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) combatant "Government of Iraq *15px Iraqi military *Iraqi Police *Awakening Councils *Pro-government tribes".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) combatant "Military Council of Anbar's Revolutionaries *JRTN *1920 Revolution Brigade *Islamic Army *Rashidin Army *Supreme Command for Jihad and Liberation *Iraqi Hamas *Mujahideen Shura Council Anbar Tribes Revolutionary Council".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Abdullah al-Janabi".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Abu Waheeb".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Ahmed Abu Risha".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Ali Ghaidan Majid".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Ali Hatem Suleiman".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Babaker Shawkat B. Zebari".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Governor Ahmed Khalaf Dheyabi".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Ishmael Jubouri".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Jalal Talabani".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Nouri al-Maliki".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Saadoun al-Dulaimi".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) commander "Saeed Fleih al-Osman".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) conflict "Anbar clashes".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) date "--12-30".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) partof Iraqi_insurgency_(post-U.S._withdrawal).
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) place "Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) result "Ongoing * Local tribes capture areas in various cities and allow ISIS presence. * Anti-government tribesmen and ISIS capture Fallujah, Al-Karmah Saqlawiyah, and Khaldiyah *Insurgents capture parts of Hīt, Haditha, Al Qaim Ramadi and Abu Ghraib, along with numerous smaller settlements in Anbar *Government forces recapture Ramadi and parts of Fallujah".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) units "1".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) units "2".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) subject Category:2013_in_Iraq.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) subject Category:2014_in_Iraq.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) subject Category:Battles_involving_Iraq.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) subject Category:Conflicts_in_2013.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) subject Category:Conflicts_in_2014.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) subject Category:Iraqi_insurgency.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) type Event.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) type MilitaryConflict.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) type SocietalEvent.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) type Event.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) type Event.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) type Thing.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) comment "Clashes in western Iraq began on 30 December 2013 when Iraqi security forces cleared up a Sunni protest camp in Ramadi. Tribal militias battled against the Iraqi Army. After the Iraqi Army withdrew from Anbar province to cool the situation on 31 December, militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) occupied parts of the Iraqi cities of Fallujah and Ramadi, in the predominantly Sunni Al Anbar governorate.".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) label "Anbar clashes (2013–14)".
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) sameAs Anbar_clashes_(2013%E2%80%9314).
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) wasDerivedFrom Anbar_clashes_(2013–14)?oldid=606308060.
- Anbar_clashes_(2013–14) depiction Map_of_the_Anbar_clashes_(2013–14).svg.