my-server
← Wiki

List of places in Iraq

This is a list of places in Iraq. Governorates of Iraq lists the governorates, and Districts of Iraq lists the subdivisions of those governorates.

Modern cities and towns

  • Afak (عفك)
  • Samarra
  • Al `Awja (العوجا)
  • Baghdad (ܒܓܕܐܕ) (بغداد)
  • Kadhimiya(الكاظمية)
  • Sadr City (مدينة الصدر)
  • Green Zone (المنطقة الخضراء)
  • List of neighborhoods and districts in Baghdad
  • Baghdadi
  • Bayji (بيجي)
  • Balad (بلد)
  • Ba`qubah (بعقوبه)
  • Al Basrah (Basra) (البصرة)
  • Ad Dawr (الداور)
  • Dihok (دهوك / ܢܘܗܕܪܐ)
  • Ad Diwaniyah (الديوانية)
  • Erbil or Hewlêr (ܐܪܒܝܠ) (أربيل)
  • Al Fallujah (الفلّوجة)
  • Hadithah (حديثة)
  • Haqlaniyah
  • Halabjah (حلبجة)
  • Al Hillah (الحلة)
  • Hit(هيت)
  • Al Iskandariyah (إسكندرية)
  • Karbala (كربلاء)
  • Karma
  • Khanaqin (خانقين)
  • Kirkuk (ܟܪܟܘܟ) (كركوك)
  • Al Kut (الكوت)
  • Al Miqdadiyah (المقدادية)
  • Mosul (الموصل) (Ninawa ܢܝܢܘܐ)
  • An Najaf (النجف)
  • An Nasiriyah (الناصرية)
  • Al-Qa'im (القائم)
  • As Samawah (السماوه)
  • Samarra (سامراء)
  • Al-Shamia (الشامية)
  • Ar Ramadi (الرمادي)
  • Ar Rutbah (الرطبة)
  • As Sulaymaniyah (السليمانية)
  • At Taji (Tadji)(التاجي)
  • Tall `Afar (تل عفر)
  • Tall Kayf (تل كيف) (ܬܠ ܟܦܐ)
  • Tikrit (تكريت)
  • Umm Qasr (أم قصر)
  • Zakho (زاخو) (ܙܵܟ̣ܘ̇)
  • Al-Qurnah (القرنة)
  • Az Zubair
  • Al-Faw (الفاو)
  • Al Zab

Ancient cities and important ruins

  • Babylon (ܒܒܝܠ) (بابل)
  • Ctesiphon (Al-Mada'in, المدائن)
  • Eridu (إريدو)
  • Hatra (حضر)
  • Kish (كيش)
  • Lagash (لجش)
  • Nineveh (ܢܝܢܘܐ) (نينوى)
  • Nippur (نيبور)
  • Nuzi (Nuzu)
  • Shenna (Sinn Barimma)
  • Sumer (سومر)
  • Tell Ubaid (تل عبيد)
  • Ur (أور)
  • Uruk (أوروك)

Holy sites

  • Najaf is the site of Ali ibn Abi Talib's tomb known to Shiites as "the wondrous place of martyrdom" and site of one of the world's largest and most important Muslim cemeteries. Najaf is also the site of Imam Ali Mosque one of the holiest Shi'ite mosques.
  • Great Mosque of Kufa in Kufa, Iraq - contains the tombs of Muslim ibn Aqeel, Khadijah bint Ali, Hani ibn Urwa, and Al-Mukhtar. The mosque also contains many important sites relating to the prophets and Ali, including the place where he was fatally struck on the head while in prostration, Sujud.

Christian

Assyrian Christians constitute one of the most indigenous communities in the country. Iraq houses some of the most ancient early Christian material culture, including various churches and monasteries in Tikrit, Nineveh, Dohuk, and the Barwari Bala region. These sites include St. Hermiz and St. Matthew monasteries in the town of Alqosh, the churches of Mar Qayoma and St. George in the Assyrian village Dure in Barwar, St. Bnai Shmuni in Aradan, Sapna region, as well as St. Odisho in the village Dere, also in the Sapna region in Northern Iraq.

Baháʼí Faith

Other geographic features

  • Al-Faw Peninsula (شبه جزيرة الفاو)
  • Diyala River (نهر ديالى)
  • Euphrates (ܦܪܬ ܢܗܪܐ) (نهر الفرات)
  • Shatt Al Arab (شط العرب)
  • Tigris River (ܕܩܠܬ ܢܗܪܐ) (نهر دجلة)
  • Great & Little Zab Rivers

See also

References

External links