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الاستيطان الريفي في قضاء خانقين == District Rural Settlement In Khanaqin
Author name:
سارة عبد الله حسون محمد
Supervisor name:
عبد الامير عباس عبد الحيالي
General topic:
Geography
Specific topic:
Human Geography
Degree:
Master
University:
University of Diyala - College Of Education For Human Sciences - Department Of Geography
Language:
Arabic
University location:
Diyala
First pages:
10T1349 - p.pdf
Abstract:
الاستيطان الريفي في منطقة خانقين قديم يعود الى العهد البابلي والاكدي, وقد نشات الزراعة والمستوطنات الريفية في خانقين لتوافر المياه والتربة الخصبة والمناخ الملائم. فقد انشئت مدينة خانقين في العهد السلوقي ونشات السعدية وجلولاء في العهد البابلي. هدف الرسالة | Rural settlement in Khanaqin age - old goes back to the era of the Babylonian and Akkadian, was originated agriculture and rural settlements in Khanaqin to the availability of water and fertile soil and a favorable climate. Established the city of Khanaqin in the Seleucid era and the towns of Jalula and Saadia in the Babylonian era. This study examines the rural settlement in Khanaqin Bnuahah three (center hand Khanaqin, Jalawla, hand Saadia), and Qdahtot study on the introduction and four chapters, conclusions and recommendations and extract the message, which included the first chapter theoretical framework The second chapter deals with geographical factors and their role in the emergence and growth or deterioration and the demise of rural settlements, and the location of the city of Khanaqin, strategic and location on the road (silk) and as a gateway Zagros and the only outlet to Iran and Asia Minor and China, all the invasions and military campaigns that targeted Baghdad, Syria and the region passed the port of Khanaqin, and the first areas were damaged and destroyed is an area of Khanaqin and its settlements and rural Square was war of the countries opposing the occupation of Iraq was a citizen in the area of Khanaqin, paying the price of the geographical location dearly with his life and his property was also not dehydrated for his loyalty national because the boundaries in these areas were unstable and stable. because of natural conditions and human witnessed the study area demographic changes in 1977, the number of rural population 32569 people because of population migration to the central and southern governorates for security reasons, political, military, and because of the scarcity of water and the difficulty of providing water for agriculture, rose Addscan countryside in 2011 to more than 89751 people, an increase of (55 182) people and possibly more than that number, and the reason is due to the return of displaced peasants to their villages and lands. either Chapter III Vqdtnol Morvolgih rural settlements and housing density of the individual and the family, which amounted to (6) individual / unit and (2) family / unit. either the fourth quarter Vqdbges the role of natural and human factors in determining the image of the geographical distribution. Rural settlements and patterns. Vkdzart in the stuy area three modes, a linear modes which hit rate (25.9%) and style accumulated total (50.4%) and widespread pattern of total (23.7%) of the total villages in the study area, as it appeared the highest percentage of pattern accumulated in the countryside Center hand Alqdhaeltoffer water and fertile soil. this chapter also ranks volumetric rural settlements and rural settlements focus of large sizes in the northeastern parts of Khanaqin and southern parts of the hand Saadia. The fifth chapter handled sectoral planning and local levels and its impact on the development of the countryside of the judiciary and relationships, health, education, electricity and drinking water to the villages of the judiciary and also covered the role of farm associations in agricultural and rural development in Khanaqin, and finally was reached many of the indicators and proposals which Maevid planners and decision makers preparation of development plans and programs appropriate and necessary for the advancement of rural settlement in the region and find ways to improve them in the future.