Maysan is one of the governorates of Iraq. It is in the east of the country, bordering Iran. Its capital is Al Amarah. Iraq is divided into 18 governorates or provinces, called muhafazat in Arabic (singular - muhafazah): The current set of governorates were established in 1976. ... Amarah (sometimes written al-Amarah), is a city in southeastern Iraq, located next to the Tigris River waterway south of Baghdad, at 32°10N 46°03E. Predominately Shiite, it had a population of about 340,000 as of 2002. ...
Maysan suffered greatly during the Iran-Iraq War, during which it was a major battlefield. The governorate is traditionally home to many Marsh Arabs. Combatants Iran Iraq Commanders Strength Casualties Est. ... The Marsh Arabs are the inhabitants of the lowlands of southern Iraq, the former Mesopotamia, whose families have lived in the area for thousands of years. ...
A proposal to join Maysan with the neighbouring governorates of Basra and Dhi Qar to form a southeastern state in an eventual Iraqi federation is currently in the talking stages.[1] Basra province, or Al Basrah province, is a province in the nation of Iraq. ... Dhi Qar (Arabic: Ø°Ù ÙØ§Ø±) is a governorate in Iraq with an area of 12,900 km². In 2003 the estimated population of the governorate was 1,454,200 people. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Maysan (Arabic: ميسان) is one of the governorates of Iraq.
The governorate is traditionally home to many Marsh Arabs.
A proposal to join Maysan with the neighbouring governorates of Basra and Dhi Qar to form a southeastern state in an eventual Iraqi federation is currently in the talking stages.