A report on Iran–Iraq War and Khorramshahr
The city was destroyed in the Iran–Iraq War, with the 1986 census recording a population of zero.
- KhorramshahrThe two armoured divisions secured the territory bounded by the cities of Khorramshahr, Ahvaz, Susangerd, and Musian.
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Khuzestan province
3 linksOne of the 31 provinces of Iran.
One of the 31 provinces of Iran.
In 1980, the region was invaded by Ba'athist Iraq, leading to the Iran–Iraq War.
The capital is Ahvaz, and other major cities include: Abadan, Khorramshahr, Dezful, Andimeshk, Shush, Shushtar, Behbahan, Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni, Omidiyeh, Izeh, Baq-e-Malek, Bandar-e Mahshahr, Susangerd, Ramhormoz, Shadegan, Masjed Soleyman, and Hoveyzeh.
Abadan, Iran
3 linksCity and capital of Abadan County, Khuzestan Province, which is located in the southwest of Iran.
City and capital of Abadan County, Khuzestan Province, which is located in the southwest of Iran.
The civilian population of the city dropped close to zero during the eight years of the Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988).
One section of the tribe, Mohaysen, had its headquarters at Mohammara (now Khorramshahr), until the removal of Shaikh Khaz'al Khan in 1924.
Karun
3 linksIranian river with the highest water flow, and its only navigable river.
Iranian river with the highest water flow, and its only navigable river.
The port city of Khorramshahr is divided from the Island of Abadan by the Haffar branch.
It was here during the Iran–Iraq War that the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces stopped the early Iraqi Armed Forces advance.
Shatt al-Arab
3 linksRiver of some 200 km in length that is formed at the confluence of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers in the town of al-Qurnah in the Basra Governorate of southern Iraq.
River of some 200 km in length that is formed at the confluence of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers in the town of al-Qurnah in the Basra Governorate of southern Iraq.
The 1937 treaty recognized the Iranian-Iraqi border as along the low-water mark on the eastern side of the Shatt al-Arab except at Abadan and Khorramshahr where the frontier ran along the thalweg (the deep water line) which gave Iraq control of almost the entire waterway; provided that all ships using the Shatt al-Arab fly the Iraqi flag and have an Iraqi pilot, and required Iran to pay tolls to Iraq whenever its ships used the Shatt al-Arab.
At the end of the Iran–Iraq War, both sides agreed to once again treat the Algiers Accord as binding.
Iran
2 linksCountry in Western Asia.
Country in Western Asia.
On 22 September 1980, the Iraqi army invaded the western Iranian province of Khuzestan, initiating the Iran–Iraq War.
Other major ports include Bandar e-Anzali and Bandar e-Torkeman on the Caspian Sea and Khorramshahr and Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni on the Persian Gulf.