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The Arch of Ctesiphon - IraqThe 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
The Taq Kisra) at Ctesiphon, IraqInteresting view (from the rear) of the gigantic vaulted hall (the Taq Kisra) at Ctesiphon, an ancient Parthian city located southeast of modern Baghdad, Iraq
The Arch of Ctesiphon - IraqThe 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. Date: circa 1910s
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
Reconaissance at Dawn - Ctesiphon, March 7th 1917. C. F. Lock, D Squadron, Hertfordshire Yeomanry (Fl. 1928-1933)
British troops at Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia, WW1British mounted troops at Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia (now Iraq), during the First World War. Date: circa 1915
Coronation of Faisal I of Iraq (1883 - 1933) on the 23rd August 1921 (at 6am in the morning!) depicted on a Christmas Greetings card
Arch of Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia, WW1The Arch of Ctesiphon (Taq-i Kisra), near the River Tigris in Mesopotamia (now Iraq) during the First World War. The Battle of Ctesiphon (22-24 November 1915)
Indian troops at Lejj, Mesopotamia, WW1Troops of the 6th Indian Division disembarking at Lejj, Mesopotamia, a few days before the Battle of Ctesiphon during the First World War. Date: November 1915
Seleucia, CtesiphonThe ruins of the ancient cities of Seleucia and Ctesiphon, on either bank of the Tigris. A native is paddling his coracle on the river. Date: circa 1835
Ctesiphon / IraqThe 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