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  1. hr.wikipedia.org › wiki › BagdadBagdad – Wikipedija

    Vrlo brzo nakon osnutka u 8. stoljeću, Bagdad je postao prijestolnica Abasidskog Kalifata, središte Islama, trgovine i znanosti. Tijekom srednjeg vijeka je jedno vrijeme, s oko 1,2 milijuna stanovnika, bio i najveći grad na svijetu. [2] Grad je dugo propadao nakon mongolske invazije 1258. godine, desetkovan pošastima i izmjenama stranih ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BagdadBagdad - Wikipedia

    Bagdad, a 1949 American motion picture "Bagdad" (song), a 2018 song by Rosalía "Bagdad", a song by American band Ra; The Sala Bagdad , an erotic theater in ...

  3. Bagdad atau Baghdad ( bahasa Arab: بغداد) adalah ibu kota Irak yang berada di provinsi Bagdad. Bagdad adalah kota terbesar kedua di Timur Tengah setelah Kairo, dengan populasinya pada 2003 diperkirakan mencapai 5.772.000. Terletak pada Sungai Tigris pada 33°20 utara dan 44°26 timur, kota ini dulunya pernah menjadi pusat pemerintahan ...

  4. Tahrir Square. Tahrir Square is the largest public square in Baghdad, located in the Al Rusafa Neighborhood. Tahrir means liberation in Arabic and was named so to commemorate the formation of the Republic of Iraq in 1958. A prominent feature of Tahrir Square is the Nasb al Hurriyah Monument (Freedom Monument), depicting historic events in Iraq ...

  5. sk.wikipedia.org › wiki › BagdadBagdad – Wikipédia

    Bagdad ( arab. بغداد ‎ – Bagdád) je hlavné a najväčšie mesto Iraku a guvernorátu Bagdad. Leží na rieke Tigris. Po Teheráne je to druhé najväčšie mesto juhozápadnej Ázie a zároveň aj druhé najväčšie mesto Arabského sveta po Káhire. V roku 2011 sa počet jeho obyvateľov odhadoval na 7 216 040.

  6. www.utrgv.edu › cameron-county › bagdadBagdad | UTRGV

    Bagdad. Located near the mouth of the Rio Grande, Bagdad played a vital role as a port city for Mexico and the Confederates during the Civil War. Although the ports of Texas were blockaded by Union warships, the Rio Grande was recognized as an international waterway. This allowed Mexican-flagged steamers to legally carry cotton brought into the ...

  7. History of Baghdad. The city of Baghdad ( Arabic: بغداد Baġdād) was established by the Abbasid dynasty as its capital in the 8th century, marking a new era in Islamic history after their defeat of the Umayyad Caliphate. It replaced Seleucia-Ctesiphon, a Sasanian capital 35 km southeast of Baghdad, which was virtually abandoned by the end ...

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