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  2. Round city of Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    The Round City of Baghdad is the original core of Baghdad, built by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mansur in 762–766 CE as the official residence of the Abbasid court. Its official name in Abbasid times was City of Peace (Arabic: مدينة السلام, romanized: Madīnat as-Salām).

  3. Khuld Palace - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad was founded in 762 by the second Abbasid caliph, al-Mansur (r. 754–775).The main part of the original city was the Round City, with the first caliphal palace, the Palace of the Golden Gate, at its centre. [1]

  4. History of Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    Round city of Baghdad. Baghdad was founded on 30 July 762 CE. It was designed by Caliph al-Mansur. [1] According to 11th-century scholar Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi in his History of Baghdad, [2] each course of the city wall consisted of 162,000 bricks for the first third of the wall's height. The wall was 80 ft high, crowned with battlements and ...

  5. Palace of the Golden Gate - Wikipedia

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    The Round City of Baghdad in the time of Caliph al-Mansur, with the Palace of the Golden Gate in the centre (No. 2) The Palace of the Golden Gate (Arabic: قصر باب الذهب, romanized: Qasr Bāb al-Dhahab) or Palace of the Green Dome (Arabic: قصر القبة الخضراء, romanized: Qasr al-Qubbat al-Khaḍrāʾ) was the official caliphal residence in Baghdad during the early ...

  6. Gates of Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    The gates of Baghdad (Arabic: أبواب بغداد) are the several bab, meaning gate in Arabic, connected by walls surrounding the city of Baghdad. The gates and the walls were designed to protect the city from foreign incursions. Some of the components date back to the Abbasid era, while others were preserved and renovated during the Ottoman ...

  7. Sasanian architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Round city of Baghdad built in Abbasid period was based on Partho-Sasanian circular city design. [2] [3] Baghdad, for example, was based on Persian precedents such as Firouzabad in Persia. In fact, it is now known that the two designers who were hired by al-Mansur to plan the city's design were Naubakht, a former Persian Zoroastrian, and ...

  8. Ancient city was destroyed by ISIS. Now, its mirror image ...

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    The city in Iraq has long been “ignored entirely by archaeologists,” according to the study. Ancient city was destroyed by ISIS. Now, its mirror image found in ‘forgotten’ ruins

  9. List of circular cities - Wikipedia

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    The round city of Isfahan is not uncovered yet. [2] Basra: 630s Known mostly from literature. [1] Kufa: 630s Known mostly from literature. [1] Baghdad: 762 Known as "the round city of Baghdad". [2] [7] Darab: 8th century The uncovered imperfect circular perimeter is reportedly a defensive work built in the 8th century, and the city itself was ...