Iraq Babylon Vlog - Saddam's Palace, Al Hillah, Al Kufa بابل العراق - قصر صدام، الحلة، الكوفة
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I entered Iraq as a volunteer English teacher in the city of Najaf. Throughout my stay in Iraq, I was able to travel to different parts of the country, such as Baghdad, Babylon, Al Kufa and Al Hillah. This vlog covers my visit to the ancient city of Babylon, Al Hillah city, one of Saddam Hussein's old palaces, and Al Kufah city.
Intro - 00:00
Al Hillah - 00:58
Babylon Ruins - 01:25
Saddam's Palace - 03:26
Euphrates River - 04:48
Al Kufah - 05:22
Leaving Iraq Suddenly - 06:24
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HILLAH BABYLON IRAQ STREET
بابل الحلة
Driving Through Al Hillah, Babylon Iraq
Babil Province - Iraq
Babil province in Iraq is home to the ancient city of Babylon and it is also host to other famous, popular and ancient Iraqi cities like Sippar, Borsippa, Kish, Seleucia, Al-Hillah or Hilla, Kifil, Al-Hashmiya, Al-Qasim, Mahmudiyah, Al-Hamzah, Al-Madhatiyah, Iskandariya, Latifiya, Salman-Pak, Yusufiyah, Musayyib, Al-Mahawil and of course the gate of Ishtar at the ancient ruins of Babylon (Babil, after which the region is named) and few other PROUD Iraqi villages and cities ... Magnificent places you won't believe your eyes and you wouldn’t think 10,000+ ancient and wonderful places still exist in the cradle of civilization once known as Mesopotamia and best known today as Iraq
Iraq's national culture: Babylon
The archaeological site of Babylon is commonly referred to as the cradle of civilization. According to academics, the damage wrought on the site since the turn of the 20th century — from the construction railroads, military bases, and oil pipelines — is part of its evolutional significance to the Iraqi nation-state.
Convoy From Baghdad To Al Hillah
October 2003 convoy from Baghdad to the Coalition Provisional Authority headquarters in Al Hillah
Iraq, Babylon, Qasim City
Iraq::Babylon::Al-Hillah:: Qasim City
Babylon, Ancient Iraq
Babilonia Babylon. Babylon was a city-state of ancient Mesopotamia, the remains of which can be found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq, about 85 kilometers (55 mi) south of Baghdad.
Iraq's ancient city of Babylon بابل كما لم تشهدها من قبل
العراق مدينه بابل الاثرية حضارات ما بين النهرين
Hillah, the Land of Light The Inheritor of Babylon
AL HILLAH 2005 ( elewator )
Dawno temu
Iraq - Babylon eagle eye
Krótka impresja na temat lotniczej przygody nad Babilonem, gdzie przebywaliśmy na zaproszenie Rządu Irackiego. Dziękujemy Irakijczykom za gościnę i opiekę. Oby jak najszybciej zapanował u nich pokój i można było odwiedzać ich turystycznie, bo warto..
Produkcja: fotoznieba.pl
Reżyseria, zdjęcia, muzyka: Dariusz Bógdał
Montaż, postprodukcja: Kamil Braz Ziółkowski
Iraq celebrates Babylon UNESCO decision
(5 Jul 2019) Iraq on Friday celebrated the UNESCO World Heritage Committee's decision to name the historic city of Babylon a World Heritage Site in a vote held in Azerbaijan's capital, years after Baghdad began campaigning for the site to be added to the list.
The city on the Euphrates River is about 85 kilometres (55 miles) south of Baghdad and once was a main tourist attraction before Iraq suffered one war after another in the past four decades.
The 4,300-year-old Babylon -- now mainly an archaeological ruin and two important museums -- is where dynasties have risen and fallen since the earliest days of settled human civilization.
King Hammurabi wrote his famous code of laws in Babylon, while Nebuchadnezzar sent his vast army from the city to Jerusalem to put down an uprising and bring the Jews back as slaves.
Some say Alexander the Great, who led his army out of Macedonia to conquer most of the known world, died here in 332 B.C.
Dozens of Iraqis waving their national flag gathered at the Ishtar Gate at the site celebrating their city's new international status.
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شوارع الحلة/العراق بعد الامطار -Al-Hillah/Iraq streets after rain
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Roads into Al Hillah
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Iraqi students discover a whole city near Babylon
Visit Babylon Iraq 18 Nov 2018
Ancient Babylon Ⓒ [HD]
Babylon (Arabic: بابل, Babil; Akkadian: Bābili(m) Sumerian logogram: KÁ.DINGIR.RAKI Hebrew: בבל, Bābel; Greek: Βαβυλών, Babylōn) was an Akkadian city-state (founded in 1867 BC by an Amorite dynasty) of ancient Mesopotamia, the remains of which are found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq, about 85 kilometers (55 mi) south of Baghdad. Babylon, along with Assyria to the north, was one of the two Akkadian nations that evolved after the collapse of the Akkadian Empire, although it was rarely ruled by native Akkadians. All that remains of the original ancient famed city of Babylon today is a mound, or tell, of broken mud-brick buildings and debris in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The city itself was built upon the Euphrates, and divided in equal parts along its left and right banks, with steep embankments to contain the river's seasonal floods.
Available historical resources suggest that Babylon was at first a small town which had sprung up by the beginning of the 3rd millennium BC. The town flourished and attained independence with the rise of the First Amorite Babylonian Dynasty in 1894 BC. Claiming to be the successor of the ancient Eridu, Babylon eclipsed Nippur as the holy city of Mesopotamia around the time an Amorite king named Hammurabi first created the short lived Babylonian Empire, this quickly dissolved upon his death and Babylon spent long periods under Assyrian, Kassite and Elamite domination. Babylon again became the seat of the Neo-Babylonian Empire from 612 to 539 BC which was founded by Chaldeans and whose last king was an Assyrian. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. After the fall of Babylon it came under the rules of the Achaemenid, Seleucid, Parthian, Roman and Sassanid empires. It was dissolved as a province after the Arab Islamic conquest of the 7th century AD.
Al Hillah streets
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