The Iran-Iraq War lasted from September 22, 1980, to August 20, 1988. It began when Iraq, led by President Saddam Hussein, invaded Iran. The conflict was characterized by trench warfare, large-scale military operations, and widespread devastation. The war officially ended with a UN-brokered ceasefire, but it did not result in significant territorial changes for either side. The conflict had long-lasting effects on both countries and the region as a whole.
When did Iran and Iraq fight and end thier war?
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