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Baghdad (Arabic: بغداد, transliterated Baghdād) is the capital city and largest city in Iraq. It is the second-largest city in Southwest Asia after Tehran... |
Baghdad (Arabic: بغداد) is a province in Iraq. The capital is also called Baghdad. The area is 734 square kilometres (283 sq mi). The province is the... |
of downtown Baghdad in the Baghdad Governorate. It is the home base for Iraq's national airline, Iraqi Airways. On 3 January 2020, Baghdad International... |
night of 24 to 25 April 2021, a fire at the Ibn al-Khatib hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, left at least 82 people dead and 110 others injured. The fire was... |
the Round city of Baghdad (Al-Mansur city) (also called: the city of peace) was an ancient city in Baghdad, Iraq that was built in 762–767 CE. Today there... |
The Battle of Baghdad in 1258 was a victory for the Mongol leader Hulagu Khan, a grandson of Genghis Khan. Baghdad was captured, sacked, and over time... |
States Air Force launched an airstrike against a convoy traveling near Baghdad International Airport that was carrying several passengers, including Iranian... |
Abdul Qadir Gilani (section Education in Baghdad) (11 Rabi' al-Thani 561 AH), in Baghdad, (1077–1166 CE), was a Persian Hanbali Sunni jurist and sufi based in Baghdad. The Qadiriyya tariqa is named after... |
from Damascus to Baghdad, within the territory of the former Persian Empire; this transfer will prove to be a momentous event for Baghdad, which develops... |
Suaad Allami (category People from Baghdad) from SCity in Baghdad. In 2009 she received the International Women of Courage Award. Alami started a women's center in Baghdad with the NGO Women... |
Addai II Giwargis (category People from Baghdad) Apostolic See of Seleucia-Ctesiphon in Baghdad, Iraq. On 11 February 2022, Addai II Giwargis died in Baghdad, Iraq at the age of 74. Some sources cite... |
Emperor Huizong of China (b. 1082) December 1 – King Henry I of England Al-Mustarshid, Caliph of Baghdad Milarepa, Tibetan yogi and poet (born 1052)... |
Fortress of Kalan built. Establishment of the Inquisition. Mustansiriya University founded in Baghdad.... |
the International Zone of Baghdad. It was a 10-square-kilometer (3.9 sq mi) area in the Karkh district of central Baghdad, Iraq, that was the governmental... |
north-west, Jordan to the west, and Iran to the east. The capital of Iraq is Baghdad. Iraq has been known by the Greek name Mesopotamia which means (Land between... |
Rifat Chadirji (category People from Baghdad) an Iraqi architect, photographer, author and activist. He was born in Baghdad, Iraq. He was often seen as the father of modern Iraqi architecture. He... |
Shatha Abdul Razzak Abbousi (category People from Baghdad) received the International Women of Courage Award. Abbousi was born in Baghdad on September 9, 1964. She went to primary and secondary school in Mosel... |
January 2020, Soleimani was killed in an airstrike near Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad, Iraq. The U.S.-ordered airstrike also killed others, including... |
of the Christian era and shifted its capital in AD 762 from Harran to Baghdad. It flourished for two centuries, surviving the Zanj Rebellion (869-883)... |
he was young. He taught Sufism in Baghdad. Muslim scholars were against his teachings. He was imprisoned in Baghdad for eleven years. In the end, he was... |