Taji, Iraq

Taji
التاجي
District
2012 view over Taji
Interactive map of Taji
Taji
Taji's location inside Iraq
Coordinates: 33°30′33″N 44°14′03″E / 33.50917°N 44.23417°E / 33.50917; 44.23417
Country Iraq
GovernorateBaghdad Governorate
DistrictTaji District
District established22 January 2020
Area
 • Total
207 km2 (80 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
190,297
 • Density919/km2 (2,380/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (AST)

Taji is a district in the far north of Baghdad Governorate in central Iraq. It was formerly a subdistrict of Kadhimiya District and became a district on 22 January 2020. It consists of seven administrative divisions, has an area of 207 square kilometres, and had a population of 190,297 in 2022.[1]

The Taji area begins immediately after the Baghdad Gate. The first areas include Al-Sabiyat, Arkiya, Fadil, Al-Tajiyat, and Al-Masabih, extending to the Dhira' Dijla Bridge. These areas are commonly known as Taji I, while the areas beyond the bridge are known as Taji II, and the Taji region extends northward until the area of Tarmiyah.

History

Al-Taji airfield, in the volatile Sunni Triangle, was originally an Iraqi Republican Guard base during the Saddam era. It was once a center for the manufacture of chemical weapons. Taji was also the location of the largest tank maintenance facility in Iraq. Al-Taji airfield came under American control following the US invasion and was subsequently renamed Camp Cooke.


Administrative divisions of Taji Subdistrict

The area of Taji Subdistrict is 388 square kilometers, equivalent to 155,200 dunams. It is bordered by the Tigris River to the east, Al-Tarmia District to the north, Al Anbar Governorate to the west, and the center of Kadhimiya District and Dhat Al-Salasil Subdistrict to the south.[2]

District subdivisions

According to a decision by the Minister of Planning in January 2020, Taji Subdistrict was upgraded to a district consisting of seven divisions. The district center is part of Division 7 (Al-Bur).[3]

Subdivisions of Taji District
Division Area (km²) Population (2022) Population (1997)
Taji Center 8.7 60,240 28,663
1 Al-Mazra'ah and Al-Hasiywah 70.3 28,879 11,595
7 Al-Bur 14.1 3,786 1,520
12 Al-Dhabai 55.1 20,753 8,332
24 Abu Adham 22.6 37,561 15,080
25 Hawr Al-Basha 19.4 13,756 5,523
27 Al-Hammamiyat 16.8 25,322 10,167
Total district 207 190,297 80,880

Taji Air Base

Taji Air Base is located about 30 km north of the city of Baghdad. It includes an airfield and a large military base that originally belonged to the Iraqi Republican Guard during the rule of Saddam Hussein.[4]

The base was one of the main military installations in Iraq and contained a large industrial complex supporting the Iraqi armed forces.[5]

According to reports and inspections conducted after the Gulf War, facilities in the Taji complex were linked to Iraq's programs for chemical weapons and other weapons of mass destruction.[6]

Taji was also the location of one of the largest tank maintenance and repair facilities in Iraq.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Lamia Ahmed Mohsen; Huda Hussein Kadhim (21 November 2022). "Population characteristics in Taji District". Mustansiriyah Journal of Human Sciences. 1 (1): 9, 17. Archived from the original on 13 October 2024.
  2. ^ Dalal Farhan Faleh (2012). "Desertification in Taji Subdistrict". Journal of the College of Basic Education. 18 (72): 440. Archived from the original on 26 April 2022.
  3. ^ دلال فرحان فليح (2012). التصحر في ناحية التاجي. مجلة كلية التربية الأساسية. 18 (72): 439–456.
  4. ^ "Al Taji Army Airfield". GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
  5. ^ a b "Al Taji Army Airfield". GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
  6. ^ "Iraq Report: August 16, 2002". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 6 March 2026.