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Saddam Hussein's nation has been home to some of the most powerful empires in history. Iraq over the centuries saw the birth of civilization, built the first cities and vied to lead the Arab world. Another war could alter its history once again.

A KRT OnePage from the San Jose Mercury News lets readers travel through Iraq's past, from the early civilizations of Mesopotamia to the present-day reign of Saddam Hussein. The OnePage features full-color illustrations and maps.

ALSO AVAILABLE: Two additional KRT OnePages offer different takes on Iraq. The first explores the country's history, people and culture, with facts and figures about the country and a ...

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