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Scenes from Iraq - Basra, Tomb of Ezra, Ctesiphon, Baghdad
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Scenes from Iraq - Basra, Tomb of Ezra, Ctesiphon, Baghdad
(Top) - The Strand - Basra, Iraq, WWI era. (Middle upper) - Ezras Tomb on the Tigris River, Iraq - The Tomb of the Prophet Ezra at Al-╩╗Uzair. The present buildings (depicted here), which unusually comprise a joint Muslim and Jewish shrine, are around 250 years old; there is an enclosing wall and a blue-tiled dome, and a separate synagogue. (Middle lower) - The gigantic vaulted hall (the Taq Kisra) at Ctesiphon, an ancient Parthian city located southeast of modern Baghdad. It is traditionally recognised as the palace of Khosrow I. (Lower) - A panoramic view over the rooftops of Baghdad. Date: 1917
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Basra Ctesiphon Dome Ezra Iraq Iraqi Islam Jewish Mesopotamian Muslim Prophet Riverside Shrine Strand Tigris Tomb Waterside
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This photograph print transports us back in time to the mesmerizing landscapes and rich history of Iraq during the early 20th century. The top image showcases The Strand in Basra, Iraq, during the WWI era. The Tigris River flows gracefully along the waterside, dotted with palm trees and quaint buildings. Moving on, the middle upper section of the print reveals the sacred Tomb of Prophet Ezra at Al-╩╗Uzair. This unique shrine is a testament to the shared history of Muslims and Jews in Iraq. The present buildings, around 250 years old, enclose a blue-tiled dome and a separate synagogue, reflecting the harmonious coexistence of different faiths. The middle lower part of the print takes us to the ancient Parthian city of Ctesiphon, located southeast of modern Baghdad. Here, we find the gigantic vaulted hall, known as the Taq Kisra. Traditionally recognized as the palace of Khosrow I, this architectural marvel showcases the grandeur and sophistication of ancient Mesopotamian civilization. Lastly, the lower image offers a panoramic view over the rooftops of Baghdad. The cityscape presents a blend of modern and traditional architecture, highlighting the vibrant and dynamic nature of Iraq's capital city. This photograph print offers a captivating glimpse into the history and culture of Iraq, showcasing its diverse landscapes, religious sites, and architectural wonders. From the serene waters of the Tigris River to the grandeur of ancient Ctesiphon and the bustling streets of Baghdad, this print is a must-have for anyone interested in the history and culture of the Middle East.
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