"Irak" meaning in English

See Irak in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Irak
  1. (dated and non-native speakers' English) Rare spelling of Iraq. Tags: alt-of, rare Alternative form of: Iraq Categories (place): Countries in Asia, Iraq
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          "text": "Ben Shohnah relates, that in the year 456 of the Hejira, in the reign of Caiem, the twenty-sixth caliph of the house of Abbas, a report was raised in Bagdad which immediately spread throughout the whole province of Irak, that some Turks being out hunting saw in the desert a black tent, beneath which there was a number of people of both sexes, who were beating their cheeks, and uttering loud cries, as is the custom in the East when any one is dead.",
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