The participation of the founder of the Iraq History Group and website in the first virtual Arab forum at the invitation of the Director of the National Institute of Tunisian Heritage, Mr. Lamia Al-Farsi, entitled International Museum Day, in the presence of museum and heritage directors from various Arab countries
The participation of the founder of the iraq history group and website in the conference of the Arab Organization of Museums at the Bardo Museum in the Tunisian capital at the invitation of the Secretary-General of the Arab Organization for Museums and the Director of Tunisian Heritage
The participation of the founder of the Iraq History Group and website to introduce the history of Iraq with the Aitana cultural team on a trip to the city of Babylon accompanied by the Turkish delegation
The visit of the founder of the Iraq History Group and Website to the Assyrian site of Khans in northern Iraq at the invitation of the Eitana cultural team
The visit of the founder of the Iraq History Group and website to the Lalish Temple at the invitation of the Eitana cultural team, the aim of which is to spread the spirit of love and rapprochement among Iraqis
The participation of the founder of the Iraq History Group and website in the conference of the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization, one of the organizations of the League of Arab States, after which the National Committee for Iraqi Museums was established under the chairmanship of Dr. Abbas Qandil and a certificate of thanks and appreciation was obtained
An introductory trip in which the founders of the Iraq History Group participated in the city of Hatra
Photographer and journalist at the International Media Agency, graduate of fine arts, audiovisual department, photography, production and directing, supervisor in the pages of the Iraq History Collection since 2020
THE ACHAEMENID (PERSIAN) EMPIRE (550-331 B.C.) At the time of their earliest appearance in history the Achaemenid Persians were subject to the Median kings of northern Iran. Under their king Cyrus the Persians fought a…
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Sitting in the Iraq Museum is a earthenware jar about the size of a man’s fist. Its existence could require history books throughout the world to be rewritten. According to most texts the “voltic pile,”…
in the third millennium, a king called Uruinimgina (ca. 2350 BCE; also known as Urukagina) commissioned a set of reforms that can be viewed as a precursor to the laws of Hammurabi. Scholars now hesitate…
ALEXANDER THE GREAT (334-321/323 B.C.) Alexander’s father, King Philip of Macedon, had gone a long way towards achie ving the union of all the provinces of mainland Greece and the islands, and at the time…
PARTHIAN PERIOD (In Iraq: 139 B.C. 226 A.D.) The Parthians seem to have first made thier appearance in history in northeasterm Iran, and from there broke through towards the south and west. Under their leader…
THE SASSANIAN PERIOD (226-637 A.D.) Ardashir (226-241 A.D.), was the son of of Babek and the grandson of Suman, fr whom the dynasty is named. During the Parthian period the rulers had been hig constantly…
THE ARABS AND ISLAM In Pre-Islamic times the Arabs had established kingdoms and pefly states not only in the Arabian Peninsula but in Syria and fraq as well. In particular they founded cities in the…
Make thee an ark of gopher wood Making boats, lower Mesopotamia
The Sumerians figured out how to collect and channel the overflow of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers—and the rich silt that it contained—and then use it to water and fertilize their farm fields. They designed complex systems of canals, with dams constructed of reeds, palm trunks and mud whose gates could be opened or closed to regulate the flow of water.
The Babylon Gate of the Gods page has worked since 2015 to introduce the history and civilizations of Iraq and has had a great impact The founders of the Iraq History Group chose to be…
The Kingdom of Iraq under British Administration, or Mandatory Iraq was created in 1921, following the 1920 Iraqi Revolt against the proposed British Mandate of Mesopotamia, and enacted via the 1922 Anglo-Iraqi Treaty and a 1924 undertaking by the United Kingdom to…