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Baghdad, Iraq - Mirjan MosqueThe Mirjan Mosque, Baghdad, Iraq. Date: circa 1910s
WWI - Iraq - Mesopotamian Front - Basra - Government House on the Shatt al-Arab river. Date: circa 1917
Al-Kadhimiya Mosque, Baghdad, Iraq - WWI Xmas cardA rather unusual Christmas Greetings postcard, featuring a World War One era soldier (serving on the Mesopotamian front) in patriotic pose before an inset view of the Al-Kadhimiya Mosque, Baghdad
District of Ashar, in Basra, Iraq on the Shatt El Arab waterway. Date: circa 1920s
Iraq - Sulaimaniya Date: circa 1930s
Percival Q6, YI-ROH, Bird of Eden, belonging to King Ghazi I of Iraq
Handley Page HP42E G-aGX Hannibal - Baghdad Airport IraqHandley Page HP42E, G-aGX, Hannibal at Baghdad Airport, Iraq
Turdoides altirostris, iraq babblerIraq babbler egg specimens
Minaret of the Al-Malwiya Great Mosque or Friday Mosque. 847-861. IRAQ. SALAH AD DIN. Samarra. Islamic art
IRAQ. Karbala. Ukhaider Castle (645). Islamic art. Architecture
IRAQ. SALAH AD DIN. Samarra. Al Askari Mosque. Fa硤 e decorated with mirrors
Vase with Dragons. Mesopotamian art. Ceramics. IRAQ. Bagdad. Baghdad Museum
IRAQ. BAGDAD. Bagdad. Abassid Palace (1179-1225). Arches of the inner courtyard. Abbasid art. Architecture
IRAQ. Bagdad. Bunker n. 25, used during the Gulf War
IRAQ. Mosul. Hatra. Temple of the city (2nd c. )IRAQ. Mosul. Hatra. Temple of the city (2nd c.)
Figure of Warrior
Winged Genie. Protective GenieWinged Genie. Protective genie. Assyrian art. Relief on rock. Proc: IRAQ. Khorsabad. Palace of Sargon II
General Maudes entry into Baghdad, Iraq. Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude (1864-1917), was commander of the British Indian army
Too young to realize hes a monarch is the worlds youngest ruler, six year-old King Feisal of Iraq. Date 1942?
Baghdad, Iraq. Opening of the Iraq Parliament by the regent. The regent with the prime minister General Nuri as-Said on his left, receiving the salute of the guard of honour
Remains of Nebuchadnezzars Palace, BabylonView of the remains of Nebuchadnezzars Palace, Babylon (6th century BC). Date: early 20th century
Qashia (Ashar Barracks), Basra, IraqQashia (Ashar Barracks), Basra, Southern Iraq Date: circa 1910s
Iraq - French Foreign Legion cross EuphratesTroops of the French foreign Legion cross the Euphrates River, Iraq in boats - January, 1926. Date: 1926
Ashar Creek and Coffee Shops - Basra, Iraq - WWI era Date: circa 1910s
Muheileh Boat on the Tigris, IraqTraditional Iraqi Muheileh transport boat on the Tigris, Iraq Date: circa 1920s
Iraq - Iraqi Man with a stork - BaghdadA truly superb photographic postcard of an Iraqi man sat at the base of a set of steps watching a stork (his pet?) in Baghdad, Iraq Date: circa 1910s
Fuel Market, Basra, Iraq - WWI eraFuel Market, Basra, Iraq - a British officer is being ferried down the Shatt al Arab waterway (which eventually feeds out into the Persian Gulf) in some style Date: circa 1917
Syrian woman in Baghdad, IraqA Syrian woman in Baghdad, Iraq Date: circa 1930s
Euphrates River, Iraq Date: circa 1910s
The Strand - Basra, Iraq, WWI era Date: circa 1910s
Shatt al-Arab - Basra, Iraq - also known as the Arvand Rud (River) - the waterway leading out into the Persian Gulf. Date: circa 1910s
Date Palms, Basra, IraqDate Palms in Basra, Iraq - 40 miles from the Garden of Eden (or the alledged site of the Garden of Eden). Date: 1906
Camels and riders, Mesopotamia, WW1Camels and their riders in Mesopotamia (now Iraq), during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Turkish prisoners, Mesopotamia, WW1Turkish prisoners with their British captors, on their way to Baghdad, Mesopotamia (now Iraq), during the First World War. Date: circa 1915-1918
British troops at Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia, WW1British mounted troops at Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia (now Iraq), during the First World War. Date: circa 1915
River Steamer - Mesopotamia - WWIRiver Steamer commandeered by the IWT (Inland Water Tranport) - providing transport to British forces fighting in Mesopotamia during WWI. Shatt al-Arab waterway, Basra, Iraq Date: circa 1917
Shipping on the Shatt al-Arab - Basra, Iraq - the waterway which eventually leads out into the Persian Gulf. Date: circa 1910s
Captured Ottoman Turkish Guns - Iraq, WWICaptured Ottoman Turkish Guns - Basra, Iraq, WWI Date: circa 1917
Ottoman Turkish Map of Southern IraqOttoman Turkish Map of the southern province of Iraq and the territory which is now Kuwait, The area depicted focusses on Basra and the Shatt al-Arab region leading out into the Persian Gulf
The Whiteley Bridge - Basra, Iraq, WWI era Date: circa 1910s
The Strand - Post and Telegraph Offices - Basra, Iraq Date: circa 1910s
The Kaza Main Mosque, Baghdad, IraqThe Al-Kadhimiya Mosque - a shrine located in the Kadhimayn suburb of Baghdad, Iraq. The shrine contains the tombs of the seventh Twelver Shi ah Imam Musa al-Kadhim
Ottoman Turkish Prisoners, Baghdad, Iraq - WWI Date: 1917
The Al-Kadhimiya Mosque, Baghdad, Iraq, a shrine containing the tombs of the seventh Twelver Shi ah Imam Musa al-Kadhim and the ninth Twelver Shi ah Imam Muhammad at-Taqi
Paddlesteamer on the Shatt al-ArabA paddlesteamer on the Shatt al-Arab, Basra, Iraq Date: circa 1910s
Arab Coffee House in Baghdad, IraqAn Arab Coffee House in Baghdad, Iraq Date: circa 1910s
River Scene - Nasiriyah, IraqNasiriyah (also spelled Nassiriya or Nasiriya) in Iraq. The city lies on the Euphrates River (pictured here). Date: circa 1910s
Coronation of Faisal I of Iraq (1883 - 1933) on the 23rd August 1921 (at 6am in the morning!) depicted on a Christmas Greetings card