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The Round city of Baghdad

The Round city of Baghdad (also called: The City of Peace, in Arabic: Madinat-As-Salam) is an ancient city built in the western part of Baghdad between 767 and 912 AD. In its territory is included the House of Wisdom.

33°20′55.68″N 44°20′7.03″E / 33.3488000°N 44.3352861°E / 33.3488000; 44.3352861


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