Baghdad only came into importance in later years. The city's roots date back to ancient Babylon, a settlement as far back as 1800 B.C. However, its fame as a center for commerce and scholarship began in the 8th century A.D.
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The Ancient City of Baghdad. Baghdad was built by the Abbasid family in 762AD. They built Baghdad as they wanted to have a powerful new Capital away from ...
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There are many significant historical and traditional sites in Baghdad. Tell Harmal, a small mound of antiquity on the outskirts of Baghdad, was ancient Shaduppum, the administrative center of the kingdom of Eshnunna where the first laws (preceding the laws of Hammurabi) were discovered.
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Baghdad, in Iraq, has been an important city for Arabic culture for centuries. It was originally founded in 764 A.D. by second Abbasid caliph Abu Jafar al-Mansur, and called Madinat as-Salam, or the City of Peace. ... Under Harun al-Rashid, starting in 786 A.D, Baghdad was the ideal city in the middle east.
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] The Baghdad Battery , sometimes referred to as the Parthian Battery , is the common name for a number of artifacts created in Mesopotamia, possibly during the Parthian or Sassanid period (the ea...
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Of course, news of insurgent attacks, death squads, and military operations have become standard fare from Baghdad, ... It's less than 60 miles (100 km) from the site of ancient Babylon, and around 20 miles (32 km) from what was once "Seleucia on the Tigris," a Mesopotamian metropolis founded by one of Alexander the Great...
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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- It's as hard to find a good word about President Bush on the streets of this hot, dusty city as it is to find a bad word about TBG, The Big Guy, Saddam Hussein.
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Battery, Baghdad, 250 BCE ... The Baghdad Battery is believed to be about 2000 years old (from the Parthian period, roughly 250 BCE to CE 250). The jar was found in Khujut Rabu just outside Baghdad and is composed of a clay jar with a stopper made of asphalt.
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Baghdad "the city of the Arabian nights" was founded in 764 CE. by the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mansur. It was in its prime about 800 ... From: William Stearns Davis, ed., Readings in Ancient History: Illustrative Extracts from the Sources, 2 Vols. (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1912-13), Vol. II: Rome and the West, pp. 365-367...
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A team from the television series National Geographic Ultimate Explorer in Baghdad organized the draining of well over half a million gallons (nearly two million liters) of water from the flooded bank vaults. ... ANCIENT WORLD...
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