Saladin Governorate

Saladin Governorate
صلاح الدين
Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn
Coordinates: 34°27′N 43°35′E / 34.450°N 43.583°E / 34.450; 43.583
CountryIraq
CapitalTikrit
GovernorBadir al-Fahl
Area
  Total
24,751 km2 (9,556 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
  Total
1,595,235
Official language(s)Arabic and Turkish
HDI (2021)0.692
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The Saladin, Salah ad Din, or Salah Al-Din Governorate (Arabic: محافظة صلاح الدين, Muḥāfaẓat Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn) is one of Iraq's 19 governorates, north of Baghdad. It has an area of 24,363 square kilometres (9,407 sq mi), with an estimated population of 1,042,200 people in 2003. It is made up of 8 districts, with the capital being Tikrit. Before 1976 the governorate was part of Baghdad Governorate.

The governorate is named after the Kurdish Muslim leader Saladin or Salah ad Din, who hailed from the governorate. This governorate is largely Sunni and is also where Saddam Hussein, former president of Iraq, was born, in the village of Al-Awja. Salah Al-Din governorate, a traditional stronghold of Saddam and his Al-Bu Nasir tribe that is located in the heart of the Sunni Triangle, has been a centre of insurgencies, tribal rivalries, and political and sectarian violence since the 2003 U.S.-led Coalition invasion of Iraq.