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GOVERNORATE OF IRAQ
Baghdād Governorate; Baghdad Province; Baghdad Governate; Baghdad governorate

Baghdad         
  • [[Al-Shaab Stadium]]
  • Al Khulafa mosque]] retains an Abbasid-era minaret
  • [[Chaldean Catholic]] [[Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows]]
  • Baghdad as seen from the [[International Space Station]]
  • The [[Round city of Baghdad]] between 767 and 912 AD
  • The Baghdad Convention Center
  • Iraqi]] Levies, who volunteered in 1946 for service as ground crew with the Royal Air Force, look over the side of the ORBITA as it pulls into the docks at Liverpool. Left to right, they are: Sergeant Macko Shmos, Lance Corporal Adoniyo Odisho and Corporal Yoseph Odisho.
  • Conquest of Baghdad]] by the Mongols in 1258 CE
  • An 1468 painting of Floods in Baghdad by Shirwan
  • The National Ballet performing in 2007
  • The [[Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra]] performing in July 2007
  • [[Khan Murjan]], built in the 14th century as a [[caravanserai]]
  • Contemporary sketch of Baghdad published by [[Carsten Niebuhr]] in 1778
  • An 1808 picture of Baghdad from the print collection in ''Travels in Asia and Africa, etc.'' (ed. [[J. P. Berjew]], British Library)
  • The Shabandar Café in Baghdad, 1923
  • [[Central Asia]]n Turko-Mongol conqueror [[Timur]] sacked the city and spared almost no one
  • Zumurrud Khatun Tomb]] in Baghdad (built in 1202 AD)
  • Mustansiriyah University]] was established in1963.
  • Abu Nawas Street
  • Baghdad Museum]] is a local [[history museum]]. It features 70 scenes from different periods using lifesize models presenting Baghdad life
  • Tahrir Square]] in Downtown Baghdad
CAPITAL CITY OF IRAQ
Baghdad, Iraq; Bhagdad; Bagdhad; Bahgdad; Bagdat; بغداد; Baġdād; Baghdād; Capital of Iraq; Baqdad; Baghdad City; Baghdad (Iraq); Baghdād, Iraq; Mama ayser center; 89 official neighbourhoods; Baghdad Administrative divisions; Geography of Baghdad; Baghdad, Baghdad; Bghdad; Tourism in Baghdad; Education in Baghdad; List of streets in Baghdad

Baghdad (; Arabic: بَغْدَاد [baɣˈdaːd] (listen)) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab world after Cairo. It is located on the Tigris near the ruins of the ancient Akkadian city of Babylon and the Sassanid Persian capital of Ctesiphon. In 762 CE, Baghdad was chosen as the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, and became its most notable major development project. Within a short time, the city evolved into a significant cultural, commercial, and intellectual center of the Muslim world. This, in addition to housing several key academic institutions, including the House of Wisdom, as well as a multiethnic and multi-religious environment, garnered it a worldwide reputation as the "Center of Learning".

Baghdad was the largest city in the world for much of the Abbasid era during the Islamic Golden Age, peaking at a population of more than a million. The city was largely destroyed at the hands of the Mongol Empire in 1258, resulting in a decline that would linger through many centuries due to frequent plagues and multiple successive empires. With the recognition of Iraq as an independent state (formerly the British Mandate of Mesopotamia) in 1932, Baghdad gradually regained some of its former prominence as a significant center of Arab culture, with a population variously estimated at 6 or over 7 million. Compared to its large population, it has a small area at just 673 square kilometers (260 sq mi).

The city has faced severe infrastructural damage due to the Iraq War, which began with the United States-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and lasted until 2011, and the subsequent insurgency and renewed war that lasted until 2017, resulting in a substantial loss of cultural heritage and historical artifacts. During this period, Baghdad had one of the highest rates of terrorist attacks in the world. However, terrorist attacks are rare and have been declining since the territorial defeat of the Islamic State militant group in Iraq in 2017.

History of Baghdad         
  • Baghdad in the 1970s
  • Zumurrud Khaton tomb in Baghdad,1932
  • A satellite [[false-color]] image of Baghdad, taken March 31, 2003. The image shows smoke rising from pools of burning oil spread along "Canal Road" and other locations. Ditches full of oil were created shortly before the war to obscure visibility (black) and vegetation (red).
  • [[Round city of Baghdad]]
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HISTORY OF THE CAPITAL CITY OF IRAQ
History of baghdad
The history of Baghdad begins when the city of Baghdad ( ) was founded in the mid 8th century as the Abbasid capital, following the Abbasid victory over the Umayyad Caliphate. It replaced the Sassanid capital of Seleucia-Ctesiphon some 35 km to the south-east, which was mostly depopulated by the end of the 8th century.
Liberation Square, Baghdad         
  • Freedom Monument]]'' with Liberation Square in the background
MAIN PUBLIC SQUARE IN BAGHDAD, IRAQ
Tahrir Square, Baghdad
Liberation Square () is located in central Baghdad at the intersection of al-Sadoun Street and the Jamhouriyya Bridge Road. Liberation Square is Baghdad's biggest and most central square located in the Al-Rusafa part of the city on the eastern banks of the River Tigris.

Wikipedia

Baghdad Governorate

Baghdad Governorate (Arabic: محافظة بغداد Muḥāfaẓät Baġdād), also known as the Baghdad Province, is the capital governorate of Iraq. It includes the capital Baghdad as well as the surrounding metropolitan area. The governorate is one of two small provinces of all 19 in Iraq into which the country divides entirely, yet by a margin of almost three-to-one, the most populous.