The gates of Baghdad (Arabic: أبواب بغداد) are the several bab, meaning gate in Arabic, connected by walls surrounding the city of Baghdad. The gates and the walls were designed to protect the city from foreign incursions. Some of the components date back to the Abbasid era, while others were preserved and renovated during the Ottoman era.
The gatesofBaghdad (Arabic: أبواب بغداد) are the several bab, meaning gate in Arabic, connected by walls surrounding the city ofBaghdad. The gates and...
The Round City ofBaghdad is the original core ofBaghdad, built by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mansur in 762–766 CE as the official residence of the Abbasid court...
Baghdad (/ˈbæɡdæd/ BAG-dad or /bəɡˈdæd/ bəg-DAD; Arabic: بَغْدَاد, romanized: Baghdād, [baɣˈdaːd] ) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city...
spacious gates or more perfect defenses than Al Zawra (Baghdad), that is to say, the city of Abu Jafar al-Mansur." The city had an array of basic services...
detective." The GateofBaghdad twice quotes the poem Gatesof Damascus by James Elroy Flecker. As Pyne stands in Damascus he likens the BaghdadGate that they...
The siege ofBaghdad took place in early 1258 at Baghdad, the historic capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. After a series of provocations from the city's...
built next to, or on top of the city gates to better defend the city gates. Wall tower: a tower built on top of a segment of the wall, which usually extended...
international airport, located in a suburb about 16 km (9.9 mi) west of downtown Baghdad in the Baghdad Governorate. It is the home base for Iraq's national airline...
use against the U.S. forces only as "weapons of last resort" in case they stormed the gatesofBaghdad. Since this never happened in 1991, Saddam found...
the enemies of the citadel. The Bab Al-Tilsam, or the Talisman Gate, was a gate in Baghdad known for its talismanic inscriptions. The gate depicts two...
Mesopotamian front in the closing months of World War I. Battle of the Cilician Gates Cilicia Cilicia (satrapy) Gülek Caspian Gates "Mersin-Coğrafya" (in Turkish)...
International Zone ofBaghdad. It is a 10-square-kilometer (3.9 sq mi) area in the Karkh district of central Baghdad, Iraq, and the seat of the Iraqi government...
Gates began his career serving as an officer in the United States Air Force but was quickly recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Gates...
after the Battle of Ctesiphon. The Ottoman forces in the region, reinforced and emboldened by the withdrawal from the gatesofBaghdad, pursued the Anglo-Indian...
with four gates, and a mosque and palace in the center. Al-Mansur, who was responsible for the creation ofBaghdad, also planned the city of Raqqa, along...
Tamerlane in 1401, leading to the almost destruction. Several historical gatesofBaghdad dating back to the 12th century were demolished by the occupying Allied...
of the Baghdad Chest," and "The Second Gong," were expanded into longer stories by Christie (respectively "The Incredible Theft," "The Adventure of the...
18 April 2007 Baghdad bombings were a series of attacks that occurred when five car bombs exploded across Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq, on 18 April...
drove a car packed with explosives into prison gates. James F. Jeffrey, the United States ambassador in Baghdad when the last American troops exited, said...