Munir Abboud Agdia Hammadi (Lecturer)
PhD in modren history
History - Arts
art.munirap76@uoanbar.edu.iq
Name: Dr. Munir Abboud Jadie Hammadi
Place of Birth: Fallujah
Nationality: Iraqi
Date of Birth: 9/23/1976
Marital Status: Married
Number of Children: 3
Work: University of Anbar - College of Arts / Department of History
Specialization: Modern British History
Academic Degree: Assistant Professor
Email Address: Personal: munerabood76@gmail.com // Official: art.munirap76@uoanbar.edu.iq
Mobile: 07800929972
Sixth: Published Research:
Research Title, Journal, Status, Year
The British-French-American Rivalry over Iraqi Oil 1914-1925, Secret of the Vision, published 2016
The Development of Franco-English Relations during the Reign of Philip VI de Valois 1328-1350, Tikrit University for Humanities, published 2017
Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Numan and His Political Cycle 1906-1996, Anbar University Journal for Humanities, published 2018
The Reality of Agriculture and the Irrigation System in Fallujah 1917-1958, Fallujah Conference, published 2020
Stages of Development: Trends in Arab National Awareness in the Levant until 1920, Beirut International Conference, published 2019
Cultural Cooperation between Iraq and Italy in the Field of Archaeology 1963-1979, Journal of the Babylon Center for Humanities Studies, published 2024
Scientific Cooperation between Iraq and Pakistan 1958-1966, Journal of Sustainable Studies, published 2025
The Role of Ethiopia in Ending the Nigerian War 1967-1970 within the Framework of the Organization of African Unity, Nasq Magazine, published 2024
Bachelor's degree, College of Education, University of Anbar, 1997-1999
Master's degree, Ibn Rushd College of Education, University of Baghdad, 2001
PhD, Ibn Rushd College of Education, University of Baghdad, 2012
1. Economic and Cultural Relations between Iraq and Italy 1963–1979
2. Iraqi-Pakistani Relations 1958–1979
3. Ethiopia's Role in the Organization of African Unity 1963–2002
1- Discussing 4 internal doctoral and master’s theses and 2 external discussions.