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  1. Jul 23, 2003 · July 23, 2003. Acting on a tip from an Iraqi that Saddam Hussein's sons, Uday and Qusay, were holed up in a palatial residence in the northern city of Mosul, United States troops surrounded the ...

  2. Jul 23, 2003 · Qusay Hussein, who was believed to be his father's chosen successor, headed Iraq's intelligence and security services, including the Republican Guard and its elite units that were responsible for ...

  3. Aug 3, 2003 · Uday and Qusay Hussein are buried in Awja, Iraq, in funeral that touches off outpouring of nostalgia for their fugitive father, Saddam Hussein, and angry calls to rid Iraq of its American ...

  4. The Tulfah family was the family of Saddam Hussein of Ba'athist Iraq who ruled from 1979 to 2003 and established a single party authoritarian government under the control of the Ba'ath Party until the invasion by US/UK forces in 2003. Al-Tikriti family is originally from Al-Awja, about 13 kilometers from Tikrit, and are members of the minority ...

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  6. Qusay Hussein was born Qusay Saddam Hussein al-Tikriti on May 17, 1966, in Baghdad, Iraq, to Saddam Hussein and Sajida Talfah. Saddam Hussein was in prison at the time of his birth. He was raised along with his brother Uday with whom he attended the ‘Al Khararkh Al Namouthajiya School.’.

  7. Jun 20, 2019 · Qusay was born in the small village of Abujna in northern Iraq. He is the middle child of seven siblings—six boys and one girl. When he was about 15, Qusay’s family left the farm where he had spent his childhood and moved to Hatra, an ancient fortified city and UNESCO World Heritage site.

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