Geography; Nature and climate; Demography; History; Wars;
Culture ; Art; Film; Music; Politics; Political parties ; Defense;
Peace movements; Religion; Social conditions ; Education ,
Economics and Arms trade.
Géographie; Nature et climat; Démographie;
Guerres; Histoire; Culture ; La musique; Politique; Partis
politiques ; La défense; Mouvements de paix; Religion;
Conditions sociales ; Éducation; Économie et commerce
des armes
Geography: Iraq is a Middle Eastern federal republic bordering
Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey. Part of the
Levant.
Geografihistoriske primærkilder og fremstillinger /
Geography Historical primary sources and
presentations /
Géographie des sources historiques primaires:
Tabula Peutingeriana
- http://www.euratlas.net/cartogra/peutinger/index.html
Sefer Nameh; Relation du voyage de Nassiri Khosrau en Syrie, en
Palestine, en Égypte, en Arabie et en Perse, pendant les
années de l'Hégire 437-444 (1035-1042) Publié,
traduit et annoté par Charles Schefer.
- Paris: E. Leroux, 1881.
- https://archive.org/details/sefernamehrelati01nasiuoft
Carsten Niebuhr ekspeditionen. Stig T. Rasmussen [red]:
Den arabiske rejse 1761-1767: En dansk ekpedition set i
videnskabshistorisk perspektiv. Rosinante, 1990.
Description of Mesopotamia and Baghdad, written about the
year 900 A.D. by Ibn Serapion. / : Guy Le Strange.
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https://archive.org/details/DescriptionOfMesopotamiaAndBaghdadWrittenAboutTheYear900ByIbn
'This is the Arabic text and English translation of Ibn Serapion's
important work on Mesopotamian geography. It appeared in two parts
in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (1895), pp. 1-76 and
255-316 accompanied by the scholarly comments of the translator,
the renowned Arabist and historical geographer Guy Le Strange
(1854-1933). Sections: 1. The Tigris; 2. The Euphrates; 3.
Affluents of the Euphrates; 4. Streams flowing into these
Affluents; 5. Canals between the Euphrates and the Tigris; 6.
Canals of the Lower Euphrates; 7. Affluents of the Tigris; 8.
Canals of the Tigris; 9. The Same Continued; 10. Canals of Eastern
Baghdad; 11. Canals of Western Baghdad; 12. Canals of the Harbiyya
Quater; 13. The Great Swamp; 14. The Blind Tigris; 15. Canals of
Al-Basra; 16. Canals to the West of Al-Basra; 17. The River Dujayl;
18. Affluents of the Euphrates. Le Strange's extensive and detailed
commentary transforms this work into an historical onomasticon,
invaluable for the study of the cities along the Tigris, Euphrates,
and their affluents including in historical western and southern
Armenia, the Lake Van area, as well as in northern and southern
Mesopotamia. Includes a detailed map.'
The expedition for the survey of the rivers
Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British
Government in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837; preceded by
geographical and historical notices of the regions situated between
the rivers Nile and Indus 1850.