Basra Governorate

Basra Governorate (Arabic: محافظة البصرة‎ Muḥāfaẓa al-Baṣra), also called Basra Province, is a governorate in southern Iraq in the region of Arabian Peninsula, bordering Kuwait to the south and Iran to the east.

The capital is the city of Basra, located in the Basrah district. Other districts of Basra include Al-Qurna, Al-Zubair, Al-Midaina, Shatt Al-Arab, Abu Al-Khaseeb and Al-Faw located on the Persian Gulf. It is the only governorate with a coastline.

Basra Governorate
محافظة البصرة
Basra Province
Flag of Basra Governorate
Official seal of Basra Governorate
Location of Basra Governorate
Coordinates: 30°22′N 47°22′E / 30.367°N 47.367°E / 30.367; 47.367
CountryBasra Governorate Iraq
CapitalBasra
Government
 • GovernorAsaad Al Eidani
Area
 • Total19,070 km2 (7,360 sq mi)
Population
 (2018 Estimate)
 • Total2,900,000
ISO 3166 codeIQ-BA
HDI (2017)0.687
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Websitebasrahgov.com

History

Basra Governorate 
Basra (Bassorah) Vilayet in 1897

In 1920, after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the United Kingdom took over the former Ottoman vilayets of Basra, Baghdad and Mosul which had together formed the historical region of Irak Arabi or Irak Babeli, and called it the British Mandate of Mesopotamia. The mandate was succeeded by the Kingdom of Iraq in 1932.

The Shiite population suffered long and hard under Saddam's rule. The city of Basra had suffered considerably during the eight-year war with Iran and Allied bombardment and in 1991 during the Gulf War, the governorate ventured into an uprising after the United States promised them aid. It was started in Basra by angry soldiers, according to popular legend after they fired at a giant public portrait of Saddam Hussein. Mass support on the streets followed, shouting slogans, executing Ba'ath party members, leaders and secret police, and destroying pictures and monuments of Saddam Hussein. The participants had expected support from American troops. but the Allied army at the time was occupied despite the 24th Infantry Division stationed only several miles from the city. The city of Basra did not completely succumb to the rebels; a counterattack by some 6,000 loyalists from the Republican Guard held out against 5,000 defectors of the Iraqi army. After about three days, the Republican Guard began to gain control, destroying "everything in front of them", killing many of the rebels in the streets and conducting mass executions on the public squares.

From 2003 the governorate was one of the centres of warfare during the invasion of the British and Americans during the Iraq War. The Battle of Basra took place between March 23 and April 7 between the British 1st Armoured Division forces under Major General Robin Brims, and Iraqi forces under General Ali Hassan al-Majid (Chemical Ali). Much of the heaviest combat in the war took place in the province in subsequent weeks. Several outbreaks of violence between secular Iraqis and Shiite Muslims broke out in summer 2006, and in September 2007, British troops were withdrawn to Basra Airport, and withdrew entirely from the city in December 2007. Following the example of the Kurdistan Autonomous Region in northern Iraq, Basra has proposed uniting with the other provinces of Dhi Qar and Maysan as an autonomous region. On October 15, 2005, 691,024 people, some 96.02%, voted for the new

constitution.

During the Gulf war, part of Kuwait became a part of the Basrah governorate and was given the name, Saddamiyat al-Mitla' District.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1977 1,008,600—    
1987 872,176−1.44%
1997 1,556,445+5.96%
2009 2,405,434+3.69%
2018 2,908,491+2.13%
Source: Citypopulation

Government

Basra Governorate 
Districts of Basra Governorate
  • Governor: Asaad Al Eidani
  • Deputy Governor: Mohammed Tahir
  • Provincial Council Chairman (PCC): Sabah Al Bazooni

Districts

See also

References

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