Iraq

A night in Baghdad

On the way to Baghdad, we visited Taq Kisra, the remains of a palace of another ancient city, dated to the 3rd or 6th century AD, which was really spectacular. We had to circle the building until we got the perfect view of the remarkable high arch. It was the facade of the main palace …

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Imam Ali

The most important places for Muslims are Mecca and Medina, which you can’t visit as a non-believer. The third site on that list is the Shrine of Imam Ali in Najaf. Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and was the fourth Rashidun caliph who ruled from 656 to 661, as well as the …

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Ur – an ancient city in Iraq

We wanted to visit the remains of an ancient city called Ur, but first we came to the Mesopotamian Marshes on the floodplains of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. The unique wetland landscape is home to the Marsh people, who have developed a unique culture tightly connected to the landscape – harvesting reeds and rice, fishing and herding water buffalo. …

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Welcome to Iraq

After a couple of days in wealthy Kuwait, we were prepared to cross the border to Iraq. We needed a special “green” paper to leave Kuwait to Iraq, which we had obtained at the airport. When entering in Kuwait, we had used the Carnet de Passage, but when we wanted to leave the country, they …

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