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Mahmoudiyah (also transliterated '''Al-Mahmudiyah, Al-Mahmoudi''', or [[Mahmudiya District|Al-Mahmudiya]], prefixed usually with '''Al-''') is a rural city south of [[Baghdad]]. Known as the “Gateway to Baghdad,” the city's proximity to Baghdad made it central to the counterinsurgency campaign.
 
[[Mahmudiya District|Al-Mahmudiya]] has approximately 350,000 inhabitants, all of him are [[Shia]] [[Arabs]], over 99.9% of [[Mahmudiya District|Al-Mahmudiya]] are shia, While the control of the year on all rural areas around the area of ​​Mahmudiyah, such as the villages of Latifiyah and YousufiehYusufiyah while the Shiites remained in the centers of those cities They were controlled by Sunni Arab tribes which included : '''AlThe Tmeme'''Tamim, [[Dulaim]], [[Al Ubaid]], '''Qarghoul'''Kergali

and [[Al Jubour]] (These are all Shia and Sunni Arab Tribes)
 
==War crime [[Al-Mahmoudiyah District|incident]]==