Historic landmarks in Iraq's Mosul are reopening
Terrorist fighters with ISIL/Da’esh invaded Iraq’s second city of Mosul in 2014, destroying centuries-old landmarks in a bid ...
The IS fighters were not deterred by UNESCO World Heritage status and destroyed ancient cities such as Hatra and Nineveh.
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Al-Monitor on MSNIraq's "Hunchback" Of Mosul, Where ISIS Chief Declared A Caliphate, RebuiltThe Al-Hadba or "hunchback" minaret is part of the historic Al-Nuri Mosque from where former IS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in ...
The al-Hadba minaret in Iraq’s northern city of Mosul was destroyed by the Islamic State (ISIS) in 2017. UNESCO has been restoring the minaret for years. It was reopened in a ceremony on Wednesday.
The Al-Hadba minaret in Mosul, Iraq has been successfully reconstructed after its destruction by Islamic State forces. Unesco ...
The famous leaning minaret of Mosul in northern Iraq has been restored using its original brickwork, years after it was ...
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Turkmens in Mosul, Iraq, see the Development Road project as a vital initiative to address unemployment and bring lasting ...
Historic buildings in Mosul, including churches and mosques, are being reopened following years of devastation resulting from ...
In 2014, the IS terrorist group took control of the Iraqi city of Mosul, systematically destroying its many cultural monuments. Some historic buildings are now opening after reconstruction.
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