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Kurdish farmer holding sheaf of wheat. Tractor in background.
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King Hammurabi. Credited with writing the first code of law in human history he founded
the First Dynasty of Babylon in 1700 BC, leading Babylonia into a period of great prosperity.
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Hadba Minaret, at the Great Nurid Mosque, Mosul, built 1172 A.D by Nurridin Zangi, the then Turkish ruler.
The 59m-high minaret leans 8 feet off the perpendicular. That is how it earned its Arabic name Al-Hadba (‘the humped’).
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The second century desert fortress of Al-Ukhether, Hejira.
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Al-Mustansirya University, Baghdad.
Built in the mid-thirteenth century it was the most prominent university in the Islamic world in the Middle Ages.
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Winged Bull : It is a huge statue, its length 4.42 M weighs more than 10 tons,
one individual of the couples guards one of the wall doors of the dur shrokeen city
which was founded by the Assyrian king Surjoon the second (721- 705 B.C.)
which sinhareb, surjoon's son has abandoned and transferred the Capital to Ninava city.
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The Spiral Minaret in Samarra, built 848-849 A.D. Samarra was then the Abbasid Empire’s capital city.
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Date palms. Iraq used to be the world’s largest producer and exporter of dates. Over 600 varieties are grown in-country.