River Tigris from the doorway of the ruined Caliph's Palace, Samarra, Iraq, 1977.

River Tigris from the doorway of the ruined Caliph's Palace, Samarra, Iraq, 1977.

2-332-317 - Vivienne Sharp/Heritage Images

River Tigris from the doorway of the ruined Caliph's Palace, Samarra, Iraq, 1977. Samarra was made the capital of the Muslim Caliphate in 836 by Caliph Al-Mu'tadid. It remained the capital of the Islamic world until superseded by Baghdad in 892. The city of Samarra began a decline which accelerated when the River Tigris altered its course in the 13th century.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Vivienne Sharp, attributed to: British: Photographer

Medium
  1. Photograph

Picture Type
  1. Landscape

Geographic Hierarchy

World Asia Iraq Şalāḩ ad Dīn Sāmarrā'

  1. 34 11 45 N , 043 53 08 E

World Asia Tigris

  1. 31 00 00 N , 047 25 00 E

Category Hierarchy

Science & Nature Geographical Features

Artistic Representations Landscapes

Photography Landscapes

Science & Nature The Natural World Bodies of Water

Places Asia Iraq Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5183x3374
File Size : 51,233kb


Aliases

  1. images-075.tif
  1. 0470008046
  1. 2-332-317
  1. 2332317
  1. images-075

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