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Baghdad: Madinat al-Salam City of Peace

Baghdad: Madinat al-Salam City of Peace. Tanvi , Lulu, Julia P, David B. Inhabitants + City Structure . At it’s peak, believed to have over one million people! Built as two large semi circles, each 12 miles in diameter. Center of City lays a mosque Many parks and gardens.

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Baghdad: Madinat al-Salam City of Peace

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  1. Baghdad: Madinatal-SalamCity of Peace Tanvi, Lulu, Julia P, David B

  2. Inhabitants + City Structure • At it’s peak, believed to have over one million people! • Built as two large semi circles, each 12 miles in diameter. • Center of City lays a mosque • Many parks and gardens

  3. Ancient rock found in Mesopotamia, in the art style of Baghdad

  4. Famous For • Center of Islam • Baghdad was the center of learning. Scholars would come from all over the world from different cultures and religions to learn and study in Baghdad. • Known for being the most intellectual city of its time. • Center for international trade in the Middle East. • Known as the circular city for its basic framework, being two large semicircles. • Baghdad was known for its museums, hospitals, and mosques.

  5. What Visitors would find • Libraries in Baghdad were considered intellectual centers and are one of the places to visit • Great culture through religion (Mostly Islamic religion) and food • Arabic language spoken • Beautiful Architecture in the various mosques and shrines

  6. Religion • Islamic Religion, spread by Muhammad • If not Islamic, it is generally accepted and not looked down upon. • Religion is a big part of Baghdad, it founded the entire city

  7. Art from Baghdad

  8. Drawing of the City

  9. Landmarks • Landmarks include famous mosques, Round City of Baghdad, Qureish cemeteries, Kadhimain Shrine, shrine of Imam Abu Hanifa, Mosque of Sheikh AbdulQader Al-Jailani, Mausoleum of Omar Al-Sahrawardi, SittZumurrudKhatun's Tomb, The Caliphs Mosque, Mosque and Mausoleum of Al-Imam Al-Aadham • Many landmarks are places of worship

  10. History • Baghdad was founded by Abu Jagar-al Mansur, the second caliph of the Abbasid Empire. • The creation of Baghdad was originally to be the capitol of the newly founded Abbasid Empire and to represent beauty and expansion. And it did just that.

  11. Downfall • After 500 years of being a cultural super power, Baghdad began to lose its vitality and presence in the Muslim world. • As a void between Muslims began to form, Sunni’s and Shiites, growing angst began to build in Baghdad. Violence broke out in the city in the form of fires and vast floods. • The city of Baghdad was eventually raided in 1258 by Mongols. It has been said that the Tigris and Euphrates rivers ran red with the blood of scholars. Many of the great historical treasures of Baghdad were forever ruined. • Baghdad began a long period of decline and became subject to many wars.

  12. Abbasid Empire at it’s largest extent

  13. Weather • The average is 87.1 F high, and the average low is 58.8. • 4.839 inches of rain per year, usually completely dry during summer months • hot arid city and considered one of the hottest cities in the world

  14. Map of Baghdad

  15. Tigris and Euphrates • To get to Baghdad: Travel along Tigris and Euphrates, or along land. • “…designed in such a way that it was able to utilize the Tigris and the Euphrates. This strategic and geographic advantage enabled Baghdad to control trading routes and also provided its inhabitants with a plentiful supply of water”

  16. Strategic Location

  17. In the grand scheme of things…

  18. Art of the city of Baghdad

  19. Map of the area Baghdad is in

  20. Painting of a part of Baghdad by the riverside

  21. A picture of a book, the picture is of Baghdad

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