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  2. Culture of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraq is a country of a wide and varied heritage, home to religious groups such as Muslims, Christians, Jews, Mandaaeans, Yazidis, and ethnic groups such as Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen who have contributed to the wide spectrum of Iraqi Culture. Many markets reflect local culture and economy such as the famous Al-Safafeer market in Baghdad which is ...

  3. Saving Iraqi Culture - Wikipedia

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    Saving Iraqi culture (Arabic: نصب انقاذ الثقافة, romanized: Nasb Enqath al-Thaqafa) is a monument located in the Mansour district of Baghdad.It was commissioned in 2010 by the Mayor of Baghdad [citation needed] and designed by Iraqi sculptor Mohammed Ghani Hikmat. [1]

  4. Coffeehouse culture of Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    By then the coffeehouse culture was a normal everyday part of the people of Baghdad, and a typical Iraqi environment that included all directions, ideas, and currents, along with conflicts and rivalries erupting, especially during Friday mornings and afternoons. supporters of various poets also used to pick cafés to inhabit. [7]

  5. Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraq's culture has a deep heritage that extends back in time to ancient Mesopotamian culture. Iraq has one of the longest written traditions in the world including architecture, literature, music, dance, painting, weaving, pottery, calligraphy, stonemasonry and metalworking. The culture of Iraq or Mesopotamia is one of the world's oldest ...

  6. Shabandar Café - Wikipedia

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    During the incident, Iraqi artist Emad Ali Abbas, who studied Cinema Department in the Academy of Fine Arts in Baghdad in 2006, [10] made a twenty-five minute long documentary titled "A Candle for Shabandar Café" chronicling the history of the coffeehouse and its significance, as well as distinct sections. The documentary includes shots of the ...

  7. 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.

  8. Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad [note 1] (Arabic: بغداد‎, Baghdād) is the capital and largest city of Iraq, located along the Tigris in the central part of the country. With a population exceeding 7 million, it ranks among the most populous cities in the Middle East and Arab World and forms 22% of the country's population.

  9. Iraqi art - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Ministry of Culture is involved in efforts to preserve tradition Iraqi crafts like leather-working, copper-working, and carpet-making. [29] The toppling of Saddam Hussein's statue in Firdos Square, Baghdad shortly after the Iraq War invasion. The removal of statues was part of a de-Ba'athification process