« Islamic State » in Maps (on Other Sites)
syria, iraq and kurdistan: economic, social, ethnic, etc. mAps
- The Euphrates - Tigris water basin
- Iraq: Iraq: A Political Map, 2010 (National Geographic)
- Iraq: 1,200 Years of Turbulent History in Five Maps (National Geographic)
- Iraq: Ethnic and Religious Groups, 2004 (AFP)
- Iraq: Iraq’s Ethnic Divide, 2005 (Reuters)
- Iraq: Electoral Results by Regions, December 2005
- Iraq: Iraqi households not connected to general water network, 2007
- Iraq: Average daily hours of electrical power per province, 2007
- Iraq: Hydrocarbon resources and infrastructure, 2013
- Iraq: Religious and Ethnic Groups in Iraq, 2014 (BBC)
- Iraq: General Map, June 24, 2014 (cnn.com)
- Syria: 14 Maps of Syria’s History (Chris Gratien)
- Syria: Ethno-religious Groups in Syria (Washington Post)
- Kurdistan: Iraqi Kurds - Kurdistan Region and Kurdish Territorial Demands
- Kurdistan: Iraqi Kurdistan - Area inhabited by Kurds
- Kurdistan: Kurdish Dialects
- Kurdistan: Map of Mainly Kurdish Settled Region
Us-led coalition invasion and occupation of iraq
CIVIL WAR IN SYRIA
- Rebel Activity in Syria (as of July 12, 2012)
- Rebel Activity in Syria (as known March 8, 2013)
- Battle for control in Syria, May 2013 (Reuters)
- Map of the Dispute in Syria, June 2013
- Syria: Damascus areas of influence and areas reportedly affected by 21 August 2013 chemical attack
- Rebel Activity in Syria (as known August 22, 2013)
- Syria disunited: Regime and rebel military positions (October 2013)
- Overview of Syria situation, October 26, 2013
- Battleground Syria: the frontlines of the fighting between the rebels and Assad’s forces
- Syrian Refugees in the Region (as at 20 jan 2014)
- Syria, January 2014
- The Situation in Syria, April 13, 2014 (Thomas van Linge)
- Syrian Civil War (Situation as known August 18, 2014)
- Syrian Refugee Map, September 2014
- People in Need and Syrian Refugees, Winter 2014-2015 (relief.int)
- From Syria: An Atlas of a Country in Ruins, March 2015 (New York Times)
- The Situation in Syria, August 18, 2015 (IUCA)
« isLAMIC STATE OF IRAQ AND THE lEVANT »
« ISLAMIC STATE » (AFTER JUNE 2014)
- Foreign Fighters in Syria/Iraq
- Iraq and the Islamic State, July 2014 (National Geographic)
- Iraq’s Oil and Gas Infrastructure and Teritory Occupied by ISIL/ISIS forces (July 2014)
- Iraq, August 2014
- Confirmed air strikes against ISIS since 8 August 2014
- Air strike in Syria: US and allies target Islamic State jihadist and Al-Qaeda affiliates
- Airstrikes against ISIS, September 2014
- Beneath the Airstrikes (Wall Street Journal)
- Islamic State Territory in September 2014 (Institute for the Study of War)
- Eastern Syria and Iraq, 0ctober 9, 2014 (U.S. Department of State)
- ISIS Sanctuary: September 10, 2014 (Institute for the Study of War)
- La situation dans le nord de l’Irak et en Syrie au 15 octobre 2014 (Laurent Dupuis)
- Territory Claimed by the Islamic State
- The Iraq-ISIS Conflict in Maps (New York Times)
- Battle for Iraq and Syria in Maps (BBC)
- The Many Ways to Map the Islamic State (The Atlantic)
- Maps: View Islamic State Strongholds (USA Today)
- 27 Maps that Explain the Crisis in Iraq (Vox)
- Map: Where is the Islamic State Operating? (Al-Jazeera)
- Battle of Mount Sinjar, December 19, 2014 (BBC)
- Battle of Tikrit, March 2015 (BBC)
- Islamic State territorial gains and losses: 1 January-29 June 2015
- The Situation in Iraq, August 1st, 2015 (IUCA)
- The Situation in Iraq, August 18, 2015 (IUCA)
- ISIS’s advance in Iraq, September 10, 2015 (Financial Times)
- Une Syrie aux relents de guerre froide: une carte pour tout comprendre (Rtbf, October 2015)
- What a year of Islamic State looks like (Washington Post, Nov. 2015)
- Islamic State’s expanding reach (Reuters, November 2015)
- How the battle against the Islamic State is redrawing the map of the Middle East (Washington Post, December 30, 2015)
The Islamic State on the map, as seen by Radio-Canada (2016)
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