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  1. Hace 11 horas · It has an area of 37,323 km 2 (14,410 sq mi) and an estimated population of 2,453,000 people as of 2003. Its largest city and provincial capital is Mosul, which lies across the Tigris river from the ruins of ancient Nineveh. Before 1976, it was called Mosul Province and included the present-day Dohuk Governorate. [8]

    • 37,323 km² (14,410 sq mi)
    • Mosul
    • Najim Al-Juburee
    • Iraq
  2. Hace 3 días · List of Muslim states and dynasties. This article includes a list of successive Islamic states and Muslim dynasties beginning with the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (570–632 CE) and the early Muslim conquests that spread Islam outside of the Arabian Peninsula, and continuing through to the present day. [citation needed] The ...

  3. 24 de abr. de 2024 · This talk addresses the diverse history of art, culture, and architecture of Old Mosul as a mosaic of interlocked layers of resilience in the face of protracted adversities. Legacies of Art, Architecture and Culture in Historic Mosul: A story of resistance and resilience in the context of adversity | SOAS

  4. 6 de may. de 2024 · In March this year, Nineveh Governor Abdul Kader Al-Dakhil signed a contract with Italian engineering company SGI to initiate a long-stalled project on the expansion of provincial capital Mosul. The proposed project would expand the northern Iraqi city by 7 km (4.5 miles) in all directions, and includes the development of 160,000 dunums (1,600 hectares) of land earmarked for investment in ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Main articles: Pre-Islamic Arabia, Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia, Early Muslim conquests, Muhammad in Mecca, and Muhammad in Medina. Arabia united under Muhammad (7th century CE) Early Islam arose within the historical, social, political, economic, and religious context of Late Antiquity in the Middle East. [35]

  6. Hace 5 días · Having already brutally attacked Iraqi Christians in 2010, in 2014 it invaded the ancient, predominantly Christian-populated areas of Northern Iraq. At its peak, ISIS managed to capture 40% of the country, most notably Mosul, home to 24,000 Christians in 2003 but now to only 350.

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · In “Mosul,” FRONTLINE presented an extraordinary look at the brutal battle to drive ISIS out of Iraq’s second-largest city, which some military commanders described at the time as the deadliest urban combat since World War II.