تعبير بالانجليزي عن بغداد
انشاء باللغة الانجليزية عن العراق
انشاء باللغة الانجليزية عن مدينة اربيل
انشاء عن مدينة بغداد
انشاء عن بغداد باللغة الانجليزية للصف الثاني متوسط
انشاء عن مدينة بغداد بالانجليزي للصف الثاني متوسط
انشاء عن العراق انكليزي للصف الاول متوسط
كلمة بغداد
كلمة بغداد بالانجليزي
تعبير انجليزي عن العراق انشاء عن حضارة العراق
بالانجليزي
معلومات عن العراق بالانجليزي كيف تكتب
العراق بالانجليزي
كيف تكتب كلمة عراق بالانجليزي
بغداد
المتحف البغدادي Baghdadi Museum
نبذة عن بغداد بغداد عاصمة جمهورية العراق ، ومركز
محافظة بغداد
انشاءات اللغة الانكليزية الصف الثاني متوسط
تعبير بالانجليزي عن baghdad
انشاء باللغة الانجليزية عن العراق
انشاء باللغة الانجليزية عن مدينة اربيل
انشاء عن مدينة بغداد
انشاء عن بغداد باللغة الانجليزية للصف الثاني متوسط
انشاء عن مدينة بغداد بالانجليزي للصف الثاني متوسط
انشاء عن العراق انكليزي للصف الاول متوسط
انشاء عن العراق انكليزي مترجم
اختصار كلمة baghdad
الانجليزية للعراق الاول المتوسط الوحدة
أنشاءات اللغة الانكليزية للصف الاول متوسـط
انشاء للصف الاول المتوسط
ملزمة أنشاءات اللغة الانكليزية للصف الاول متوسـط
English
انشاء عن العراق انكليزي للصف الاول متوسط
انشاء عن العراق انكليزي مترجم
انشاء عن حضارة العراق بالانجليزي
انشاء عن العراق باللغة الانكليزية للصف الاول متوسط
انشاء عن العراق بالانجليزي مترجم
انشاءات انكليزي اول متوسط
انشاء عن العراق العظيم
انشاء عن العراق بالانجليزي للصف الثالث متوسط
انشاء باللغة الانجليزية عن بغداد
انشاء عن بغداد باللغة الانجليزية للصف الثاني متوسط
انكليزي للصف الثاني متوسط الوحدة الخامسة
انشاء انكليزي للصف الثاني متوسط يونت 5
انكليزي للصف الثاني متوسط 2015
انكليزي للصف الثاني متوسط العراق
انشاء انكليزي للصف الاول متوسط
انشاء انكليزي للصف الثالث متوسط
انكليزي للصف الثاني متوسط يونت 1
انشاء انكليزي للصف الثاني متوسط الوحدة السابعة
Baghdad or
Baghdad is the capital of Iraq and the province of Baghdad. It is located in
the center-east of the country and is crossed by the Tigris. Its inhabitants
are called Baghdadis.
With an
urban area comprising a population estimated at 7 million, it is the largest
city in Iraq and the second most populous city in the Arab world and the Middle
East. It is a crossroads of air, road and rail communications of great
strategic importance to this country.
The origins
of the present town go back to at least the 8th century, probably with the
presence of several small homes of pre-Islamic period. It was the capital of
the Abbasid Empire from the eighth century and a center of culture and
knowledge very important for centuries, until the middle of the thirteenth
century. Since 2003, Baghdad has been the center of a violent conflict due to
the Iraq war. It has become a city of fortified enclaves governed by Iraqi army
soldiers, federal police officers, local police officers and private security
agents.
Capital of
Iraq and its largest city, Baghdad is a crossroads of air, road and rail
communications of the most strategic for the country. It is also the second
most populous city in the Arab World and the Middle East, with an estimated
population of 7 million. Etymologically, the name of the city
"Baghdad" would be a Persian compound name which means "Gift of
God" (Bhagal ("God") + dad ("to give"). Al Mansour,
even though it is quoted in the Talmud, 2 centuries earlier, which suggests
that it is much older, Baghdad plays the role of one of the capitals of Islam
and will remain so until half from the 13th century, the city was round four
kilometers in diameter and had four gates: Bab Echam, Bab Khorassane, Bab
Bassora and Bab Al Koufa, all protected by a 20 meter wide ditch and a double
circular enclosure, and in the center, the mosque, the palace and the barracks,
and the city soon grew larger and thus lost its original round shape, a
remarkable element in Baghdad, the green dome measuring 48.36 meters , built on
the palace, dominating the city, and which made the glory of Baghdad. He would
have collapsed in 941, struck by lightning. In the Middle Ages, European
travelers confused Baghdad with Babylon. If you visit the city today, here are
the must-see monuments: - Al Mustansiriya College; - The hands of Victory; -
The Mirjan Mosque; - The Abbasid Palace; - The Great Saddam Mosque or Al Rahman
Mosque.
Sights and
attractions Baghdad
Baghdad is
in the Middle East. It is the capital of Iraq and the province that bears its
name. It is established on the tiger. This city in the western center of the
country is one of the largest cities of the Arab countries. It enjoys a
privileged location, as it is a major transportation hub. It is one of the
hottest cities in the world with a temperature that can rise to 45 ° C in
summer. But there are times when the temperature can fall below 0 ° C. The
Great Saddam Mosque or Al-Rahman Mosque is one of the great architectural
buildings of the city. There is also the Abbasid Palace.
Monuments
and places
• Abbasid
palace (twelfth century)
• Abu Hanifa
Mosque
•
al-Mustansiriyah University (13th century)
• Khan
Mirjan is a brick building built in 1359 by the governor of Baghdad, Amin
ud-Din Mirjan. It was designed to serve as a caravanserai, whose income would
go to the foundation (Waqf) created for the maintenance of Madrasa Mirjaniyya,
as the inscription above the front door recalls. The building of 31.5 ms 45 has
two floors arranged around a central space, whose vaults rise to 14.5 m. In the
1990s, the Iraqi government transformed it into a restaurant.
• Madrassa
Mirjaniyya
• Mausoleum
of Zumurrud Kathun, located in Karkh, dates from 1202. It was built to house
the remains of the widow of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mustadhi. It is sometimes
confused with the tomb of Zubayda, the wife of the caliph Harun ar-Rashid. A
conical dome dehorned by muqarnas (stalactites), surmounts an octagonal base.
• Mosque
al-Rahman ("the Merciful One"). Link Googel Map 33 ° 18 '37.79
"N 44 ° 20' 55.39" E [archive], whose construction started under
Saddam Hussein and which has never been completed.
• Le
Corbusier Gymnasium (20th century) 34
• Al-Shaab
Stadium (20th century)
• Monument
al-Shaheed (Monument to the Martyrs of the Iran-Iraq War, 20th century)
• Hands of
Victory (20th century)
• National
Museum of Iraq (20th century)
• Baghdad
Zoo. Opened in 1971 under Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr, it is the largest zoo in the
Middle East35, covering an area of 81 ha. It now
houses about 1,070 animals.
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