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The district's population of 91,170 people is nearly entirely Shia (except for a few villages on the banks of the Tigris) on the east.
The district's population of 91,170 people is nearly entirely Shia (except for a few villages on the banks of the Tigris) on the east.


The town of Dujail was subject to a massacre by [[Saddam Hussein]] agents, when an assassination was attempted on him while visiting. Ultimately, Saddam was tried, convicted and hanged for the said massacre at Dujail since none other charges needed to be proved for his conviction.
The town of Dujail was subject to a [[Dujail Massacre|massacre]] by [[Saddam Hussein]] agents, when an assassination was attempted on him while visiting. Ultimately, Saddam was tried, convicted and hanged for the said massacre at Dujail since none other charges needed to be proved for his conviction.


{{Districts of Iraq}}
{{Districts of Iraq}}

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Dujail District
Country Iraq
ProvinceSaladin Governorate
SeatDujail
Time zoneUTC+3 (AST)

Dujail District (formerly, Al-Faris) is a district in the north-eastern part of Saladin Governorate, Iraq. Its main settlement is the small town of Dujail.

The district's population of 91,170 people is nearly entirely Shia (except for a few villages on the banks of the Tigris) on the east.

The town of Dujail was subject to a massacre by Saddam Hussein agents, when an assassination was attempted on him while visiting. Ultimately, Saddam was tried, convicted and hanged for the said massacre at Dujail since none other charges needed to be proved for his conviction.