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Baghdad is the capital of Iraq and lies in the central region of the country, within the broader area historically known as Mesopotamia. It sits on the western bank of the Tigri...
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Baghdad is the capital of Iraq and lies in the central region of the country, within the broader area historically known as Mesopotamia. It sits on the western bank of the Tigri...
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Baghdad denotes the capital of Iraq and carries a toponymic lineage rooted in Middle Iranian and Arabic linguistic strata. The name is commonly parsed as Arabic بَغْدَاد...
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Baghdad significance stems from its position as a historic crossroads of trade, religion, and empire on the Tigris River. Founded in AD 762 as the new seat of the Abbasid Caliph...
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Baghdad is the capital and largest city of Iraq, founded as the new seat of the Abbasid Caliphate in AD 762. Strategically positioned on the Tigris near the ancient agricultural...
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In AP World History, Baghdad is defined as the Abbasid capital founded in AD 762, designed as a planned Islamic center of governance, learning, and trade. Its early layout and i...
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