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Neighborhoods In Baghdad
The city of Baghdad is divided into 89 administrative neighbourhoods, gathered into nine administrative districts. Districts east of the Tigris ( Rusafa) Rusafa District * 1. Sinek, Al Rasheed Street * 2. Al Khulani Square (also Al Khilani), Al-Wathba Square, Shorjah * 3. Abu Nawas * 4. Orphalia, Bataween * 5. Al-Sa'adoon * 6. Camp Gaylani * 7. Sheikh Omar * 8. Medical City * 9. Bab Al-Moatham * 10. Mustansiriya * 11.Nile * 12.14th July * 13. Idrissi Adhamiyah District * 14. Adhamiyah neighbourhood * 15. Al-Wazireya * 16. Wzirya-industrial * 18. Qahira * 19. Gherai'at * 20. Tunis * 21. Hayy Ur * 22. Sha'ab east * 23. Sha'ab north * 24. Sha'ab south * 25. Rashdiya Thawra District * 26. Sadr City neighbourhood * 27. Habbibiya * 28. Ishbiliya neighbourhood 7 Nissan District * 29. Al-Shaab Stadium, Bor Saeid sqr, Al-Shaheed Monument (Martyr's Memorial) * 30. Muthana, Zayouna * 31. Ghadeer, Masaloon sqr * 32.New Baghdad neighbourhood (Baghdad Al jadida), Alef Dar, Al Khalee ...
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Baghdad
Baghdad ( or ; , ) is the capital and List of largest cities of Iraq, largest city of Iraq, located along the Tigris in the central part of the country. With a population exceeding 7 million, it ranks among the List of largest cities in the Arab world, most populous cities in the Middle East and Arab world and forms 22% of the Demographics of Iraq, country's population. Spanning an area of approximately , Baghdad is the capital of its Baghdad Governorate, governorate and serves as Iraq's political, economic, and cultural hub. Founded in 762 AD by Al-Mansur, Baghdad was the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate and became its most notable development project. The city evolved into a cultural 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 multi-ethnic and multi-religious environment, garnered it a worldwide reputation as the "Center of Learning". For much of the Abbasid era, duri ...
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Al-Ubedy
Al-Ubedy is a neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and .... It was one of the locations in Baghdad targeted with improvised bombs on 3 June 2016, killing 7 and injuring 28 people. References Ubedy {{Iraq-geo-stub ...
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Al-A'amiriya
Al-A'amiriya (Arabic Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns lang ... العامرية) is a neighborhood situated in the western part of Baghdad, Iraq. It is located in the Karkh and Mansour district on the way to Anbar Province. It was an upper-class neighbourhood until about 2006, when it was devastated by war. Under Islamic State rule, many rural inhabitants were displaced from Anbar to Al-A'amiriya, resulting in even more demographic change. This area is relatively modern, with its development beginning in the late 1960s. It is positioned between two key routes leaving Baghdad: the Airport Road and Abu Ghraib Road, the latter connecting to the city of Abu Ghraib and further extending to the western regions of Iraq. Due to its location in the west, Al-Amiriya has attracte ...
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Yarmouk, Baghdad
Yarmouk (Arabic, اليرموك) is an upmarket neighborhood (67th) located within Mansour district in Baghdad, Iraq. It is adjacent to Baghdad Airport Road. Built in the 1950s, it was once home to numbers of high-ranking officials from Abdul-Karim Qasim's government. Yarmouk is now inhabited by people from both the Shia and Sunni sects, while it used to be the home of many Sunni officials during Saddam Hussein's rule. Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital is located in Yarmouk, along with Al Yarmouk University College. The Zip code is 10015. History Yarmouk is one of the prominent districts of Baghdad, established during the reign of former Iraqi President Abdul Karim Qasim. The district was developed by the Officers Housing Construction Association, a private organization that catered to Iraqi army officers. The association constructed homes for these officers, allowing them to pay for the houses in installments over a 25-year period. The first housing units were completed and deliver ...
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Al-Washash
Al-Washash is a neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq. Located within Mansour district Al-Mansour or just Mansour () is one of the nine administrative districts in Baghdad, administrative districts in Baghdad, Iraq. It is in western Baghdad and is bounded on the east by Karkh, al-Karkh district in central Baghdad, to the north by K ..., surrounded by Iskan from west, Al-Mutanabi from south, Al-Mothana Airport from east.Granfield, Alun. Bombers Over Sand and Snow: 205 Group RAF in World War II'. United Kingdom, Pen & Sword Books, 2011. References Washash {{Iraq-geo-stub ...
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Mansour Neighbourhood
Mansour is a neighborhood within Mansour district, Baghdad. It is numbered the 62nd Neighbourhoods of Baghdad, neighbourhood of Baghdad. It is the home of many schools, shops and the Baghdad Zoo. Mansour is located from the Green Zone, and was once home to diplomats and other politicals. The neighbourhood is named after Al-Mansur, Abu Jaafar Al-Mansur, the second caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate and the founder of Baghdad. Near central Baghdad, Mansour is an upper-class neighbourhood that contains malls, universities and parks. History By 2007, Mansour had become unsafe - as had many areas of Baghdad: car bombings, kidnappings, and killings by extremists became common. By 2009 the neighborhood had become somewhat safer, with residents returning to daily routines. Displacement Mansour experienced an influx of families from other areas. These families were trying to escape the increased danger of the newcomers in Hayy Al-Jihad, Iskan and Al-Shu'ala. In order to curb this mig ...
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Mansour District
Al-Mansour or just Mansour () is one of the nine administrative districts in Baghdad, administrative districts in Baghdad, Iraq. It is in western Baghdad and is bounded on the east by Karkh, al-Karkh district in central Baghdad, to the north by Kadhimiya, to the west by Baghdad International Airport, and to the south by Baghdad Airport Road, on the other side of which is Al Rashid, Baghdad, al-Rashid district. The district is considered a model for the expansion of Baghdad. Beginning in the early 1950s, it became home to many of Baghdad's clubs, housing sites, shopping malls, employment centers, cultural activities, markets, private companies, and restaurants. It's also home to the 14th of Ramadan Street and al-Amirat Street which are important streets in Baghdad. Before 2003, the area was also home to government officials of Saddam Hussein's government and wealthy Sunni families. Thus after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, it became a stronghold for Sunni insurgent groups during the Ir ...
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Al-Shu'ala
Al-Shu'ala is a lower middle class district of Baghdad, Iraq. It is heavily populated and its inhabitants are working class families of limited income. There is a Shiite Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam. It holds that Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib () as both his political successor (caliph) and as the spiritual leader of the Muslim community (imam). However, his right is understood ... majority of nearly 99%. Al-Shu'ala features a canal that stretches from the far east of the city to the west called al Mashrou'(المشروع) or "the project". Administrative Sectors Al-Shu'ala is divided into 27 administrative sectors. Some of the most notable among them include: * Al-Shu'ala (الشعلة) * Al-Rahmaniyya (الرحمانية) * Al-Dawanim (الدوانم) * Um Najm (أم نجم) * Al-Jawadain (الجوادين) * Al-Salamiyat (السلاميات) * Al-Sabiyat (الصابيات) * Al-Dahna (الدهنة) * Al-Khateeb (الخطيب) Referen ...
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Al-Hurriya, Baghdad
Al-Hurriya city, alternatively Al-Horaya, is a neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and .... With an area of 8 km² and a population of 350,000 people, it is one of the largest neighborhoods on Baghdad Road. As of 5 April 2023, construction of a new 400-bed hospital in Al-Hurriya was expected to be completed by the end of 2024. References Hurriya {{Iraq-geo-stub ...
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Kadhimiya
Kadhimiya (, ) or Kadhimayn () is a northern neighbourhood of the city of Baghdad, Iraq. It is about from the city's center, on the west bank of the Tigris. 'Kadhimiya' is also the name of one of nine administrative districts in Baghdad. As the place of al-Kadhimiya Mosque, even before its inception into the urban area of Baghdad, it is regarded as a holy city by Twelver Shia Muslims. The neighborhood is home to families of upper class aristocratic class, as some of its people worked in goldsmith works and selling. Before the 14 July Revolution, Kadhimiya was inhabited by the parliament members of the royal era. Some of the popular politicians and leaders such as Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali belonged from the region. History Religious significance The ''Kāẓimayn'' ("Two who swallow their anger"), from whom the Mosque and area of Kadhimiyyah are named, are the Twelver Shia Imams Musa al-Kadhim and his grandson, Muhammad al-Jawad ibn Ali al-Ridha. The '' qubur'' (, ...
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Haifa Street
Haifa Street () is a two-mile-long street in Baghdad, Iraq, named after the port city of Haifa. It runs parallel to the Tigris and, along with Yafa Street (named after the port city of Jaffa), it leads to the Assassin's Gate, an archway that served as the main entrance to the American-run Green Zone during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, as well as al-Shawy Mosque. The street was given its current name by Saddam Hussein in the 1980s as part of a redevelopment program, and is lined with many high-rise buildings. Description Haifa Street contains the Haifa residential complex on al-Karkh which includes eight complex parts. The complex is made of high separated residential masses with some floors being up to 15 floors. The apartments can be high-rise buildings with more than ten floors. The lower-rise buildings contain some floors are only two to ten floors. These are surrounded by open spaces which include parking lots, spaces for activities and other public services. The building ...
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Karkh
Al-Karkh or just Karkh (Arabic: الكرخ) is historically the name of the western half of Baghdad, Iraq, or alternatively, the western shore of the Tigris River as it ran through Baghdad. The eastern shore is known as al-Rusafa. Historically, al-Karkh has been a commerce market during the Abbasid Caliphate, located outside the main Round City due to safety concerns. It saw many exports and was the main business place for merchants and craftsmen. Al-Karkh has also historically suffered from infighting, fire, and floods that impacted its population and topography. In a more limited sense, al-Karkh is one of nine administrative districts in Baghdad, with Mansour district to the west, Kadhimiya district to the northwest, and the Tigris to the north, east and south. The Green Zone (International Zone) is in this district. Today, it is also a neighborhood between the International Zone and the Tigris. Etymology Al-Karkh's name is derived from the Syriac (ܟܪܟܐ) ''Karkha; cita ...
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