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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. 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 ...

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

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    Historic buildings in Mosul, including churches and mosques, are being reopened following years of devastation resulting from the Iraqi city's takeover by the extremist Islamic State (IS) group.

  5. Nineveh - Wikipedia

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    The ailing Mosul Dam is a persistent threat to Nineveh as well as the city of Mosul. This is in no small part due to years of disrepair (in 2006, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cited it as the most dangerous dam in the world), the cancellation of a second dam project in the 1980s to act as flood relief in case of failure, and occupation by ...

  6. List of Assyrian settlements - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of historical and contemporary Assyrian settlements in the Middle East. This list includes settlements of Assyrians from Southeastern Turkey who left their indigenous tribal districts in Hakkari (or the historical Hakkari region), Sirnak and Mardin province [2] due to torment, violence and displacement by Ottomans and Kurds in the First World War.

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

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  8. Hatra - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of the city lie 290 km (180 mi) northwest of Baghdad and 110 km (68 mi) southwest of Mosul. It is considered the richest archaeological site from the Parthian Empire known to date. [ 1 ]

  9. Eski Mosul - Wikipedia

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    Eski Mosul is located about 40 km northwest of Mosul, near the west bank of the Tigris. [1] It is located on a smaller stream called the Wadi al-Murr, just above its confluence with the Tigris. [ 3 ] : 145 It is located opposite from the village of Wanah .