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  2. Mosul - Wikipedia

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    Mosul (then the Assyrian town of Mepsila, founded by the former inhabitants out of the ruins of their former capital) later succeeded Nineveh as the Tigris bridgehead of the road that linked Assyria and Anatolia with the short-lived Median Empire and succeeding Achaemenid Empire (546–332 BC), where it was a part of the geopolitical province ...

  3. Mosul's landmarks rise again after IS destruction - AOL

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    He saw the gloriously skewed al-Hadba minaret, known as the "hunchback", which had been emblematic of Mosul for hundreds of years, in ruins. "It was like a ghost town," he says.

  4. Nineveh - Wikipedia

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    Its ruins lie across the river from the historical city center of Mosul. The two main tells , or mound-ruins, within the walls are Tell Kuyunjiq and Tell Nabī Yūnus , site of a shrine to Jonah . According to the Hebrew Bible and the Quran , Jonah was a prophet who preached to Nineveh.

  5. Qara Saray - Wikipedia

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    Qara Saray (قرهسرتي) Qara Saray, meaning “The Black Palace,” was a palace complex in Mosul located on the west bank of the Tigris River.It was built by Badr al-Din Lu’lu (died 1259), mamluk emir of the Zengid dynasty, who ruled what is now northern Iraq during the thirteenth century, and who had a significant long-term impact on the history of Mosul.

  6. Iraq's Mosul springs back to life 10 years after it fell to ISIS

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    It was the simple night-time act of watering flowers on his street in Mosul's Old City that made Saqr Zakaria stop and think about just how safe this last bastion of Islamic State militants had ...

  7. Destruction of cultural heritage by the Islamic State - Wikipedia

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    On 26 February 2015, IS blew up the 12th century Green Mosque in central Mosul. [13] In March 2015, IS bulldozed to the ground the Hamu Al-Qadu Mosque in Mosul, dating back to 1880. The Hamu-Al-Qadu mosque contained an earlier tomb of Ala-al-din Ibn Abdul Qadir Gilani.

  8. New life amid the ruins of Mosul's maternity hospital - AOL

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    When ISIS took over Mosul in 2014, the maternity hospital remained open -- and it continues to serve mothers and babies even in its current state. New life amid the ruins of Mosul's maternity hospital

  9. Bash Tapia Castle - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of the castle were an archaeological site, [3] and were also significant as being one of the few surviving parts of Mosul's walls. [4] [5] The castle was a landmark and a symbol of Mosul's identity, [6] and it was popular with tourists from other parts of Iraq and neighbouring countries. [7] It became neglected after the invasion of ...