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Euphrates Collection

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Hanging Gardens Babylon

Hanging Gardens Babylon
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife Amyitis, who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Hanging Gardens / Babylon

Hanging Gardens / Babylon
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife Amyitis, who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Bridge over the Euphrates River at Jarabulus, Syria

Bridge over the Euphrates River at Jarabulus, Syria
Bridge over the Euphrates River (and river barges in foreground) at Jarabulus, Syria - administratively belonging to Aleppo Governorate. Located just South of the Syrian-Turkish border

Background imageEuphrates Collection: WWI - Map of the Mesopotamian Campaign of the MEF

WWI - Map of the Mesopotamian Campaign of the MEF (Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force) featured on the reverse of a Forces Greetings card - Christmas 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Al-Qurnah - Iraq - Temptation Square - Garden of Eden

Al-Qurnah - Iraq - Temptation Square - Garden of Eden
Al-Qurnah (Qurna) is a small village in southern Iraq northwest of Basra, within the town of Nahairat. Qurna (Arabic for corner)

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Site of the Garden of Eden, Iraq

Site of the Garden of Eden, Iraq
Traditional site of the Garden of Eden on the River Tigris, Iraq

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Nebuchadnezzar - Babylon

Nebuchadnezzar - Babylon
Nebuchadnezzar looks out from his palace and admires the magnificent city of Babylon which he has built

Background imageEuphrates Collection: The Euphrates River, Syria - Ferry, passengers and Camels

The Euphrates River, Syria - Ferry, passengers and Camels
The Euphrates River, Syria - Ferry, passengers on the riverbank and a Camel train. Date: circa 1908

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Syria. Qal at Ja bar castle on the left bank of Lake Assad

Syria. Qal at Ja bar castle on the left bank of Lake Assad. Near Ar-Raqqah. Bastion. Near East. Photo before the Syrian civil war

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Syria. Qalat Jabar Fortress. Lake Assad

Syria. Qalat Jabar Fortress. Lake Assad
Syria. Defensive tower of the Qalat Jabar, arab fortress on the banks of Lake Assab. Near Ar Raqqah

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Ceramic of Hypogeum of Til Barsip

Ceramic of Hypogeum of Til Barsip
Ceramic vessels inside the Hypogeum of Til Barsip, from various tombs of the Cemetery of Amarneh. 2650-2000 BC. Middle Syrian Euphrates Region. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Francis Rawdon Chesney

Francis Rawdon Chesney
General FRANCIS RAWDON CHESNEY Irish-born soldier, explorer of the Euphrates and creator of the overland route from Britain to India : with his dog, and his autograph. Date: 1789 - 1872

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Iraq / Babylon / Calmet s

Iraq / Babylon / Calmet s
The city of BABYLON, after the descriptions by Herodotus and Kircher; the hanging gardens are in the centre, the Tower on the right : the Euphrates runs round the city

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Fowls of the Air

Fowls of the Air
A British biplane flies over Fallujeh, on the Euphrates river, Iraq. It is returning to the town of Hit with supplies purchased from market, a number of dead fowls, unplucked

Background imageEuphrates Collection: The angels of the Euphrates. Apocalypse of Angers

The angels of the Euphrates. Apocalypse of Angers
BATAILLE, Nicolas (14th c.). Sixth trumpet: The Angels of the Euphrates. 1375 - 1382. Scene of the tapestry number 2 from the series Apocalypse of Angers commissioned by Louis I, Duke of Anjou

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Al-Kut - Iraq

Al-Kut - Iraq
Al-Kut (Kut al-Imara or Kut El Amara)) - city in eastern Iraq, on the left bank of the Tigris River. Showing the famous Minaret of the Mosque

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Al-Qurnah (Qurna) - Iraq - River craft

Al-Qurnah (Qurna) - Iraq - River craft
Al-Qurnah (Qurna) is a small village in southern Iraq northwest of Basra, within the town of Nahairat. Qurna (Arabic for corner)

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Al-Hariri of Basra (1054-1122). Arab erudite

Al-Hariri of Basra (1054-1122). Arab erudite
" Al-Hariri of Basra (1054-1122). Arab erudite and poet. " The Maqamat" (The Assemblies of al-Hariri), characteristic genre of the medieval arabic literature

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Persian ship on the Euphrates River. Persian

Persian ship on the Euphrates River. Persian art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Emperor Napoleon I, Bonaparte

Emperor Napoleon I, Bonaparte, the Hero of 100 Battles riding the celebrated horse Euphrates, presented to him by the Emperor of Persia. Date: ca. 1847

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Iraq - French Foreign Legion cross Euphrates

Iraq - French Foreign Legion cross Euphrates
Troops of the French foreign Legion cross the Euphrates River, Iraq in boats - January, 1926. Date: 1926

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Euphrates River, Iraq

Euphrates River, Iraq Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEuphrates Collection: River Scene - Nasiriyah, Iraq

River Scene - Nasiriyah, Iraq
Nasiriyah (also spelled Nassiriya or Nasiriya) in Iraq. The city lies on the Euphrates River (pictured here). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Aerial view of Mari, Syria

Aerial view of Mari, Syria
An aerial view of the site at Mari (modern Tell Hariri) in Syria. In the foreground can be seen the city, dating from 2600 B.C. and in the background the Palace

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Source of Tigris

Source of Tigris
The river Tigris (Shatt Dijla in Arabic) has its source in a lake in Kurdistan, whence it flows into Iraq to join the Euphrates, passing through Mosul and Baghdad

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Al Qurnah, Iraq (Kurnah)

Al Qurnah, Iraq (Kurnah)
Al Qurnah (previously known as Kurnah) is located at the junction of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Native boats and an early steamboat are to be seen

Background imageEuphrates Collection: ALEPPO / SYRIA / 1851

ALEPPO / SYRIA / 1851
The Euphrates Valley route to India. Seen from the Antioch entrance

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Jews in Babylon

Jews in Babylon
Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, takes and razes Jerusalem, and makes captives of the Jews who weep by the waters of Babylon, specifically the Euphrates

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Jews at Babylon / Martin

Jews at Babylon / Martin
The Jews, taken in captivity to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar II, grieve by the rivers of Babylon (the Euphrates) and hang their harps upon the willows in the midst thereof

Background imageEuphrates Collection: The Angels of the Euphrates

The Angels of the Euphrates
Scene from The Apocalypse, depicting The Angels of the Euphrates

Background imageEuphrates Collection: Hanging Gardens / Munster

Hanging Gardens / Munster
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife, Amyitis who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageEuphrates Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Wonde

7 Wonders / Babylon / Wonde
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife Amyitis, who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageEuphrates Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Parr

7 Wonders / Babylon / Parr
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife, Amyitis who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces and used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageEuphrates Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Picart

7 Wonders / Babylon / Picart
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife Amyitis, who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River


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