Mosul
city in northern Iraq and capital of Nineveh Province
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View over River Tigris
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Dair Mar Elia south of Mosul, Iraq's oldest monastery of the Assyrian Church of the East, dating from the 6th century. It was destroyed by ISIS in 2014.
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Great Mosque of al-Nuri
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Shrine of Imam Yahya Abu Al Qasim
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Pasha Mosque in the old city of Mosul in the summer of 2019
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Mosul Museum is the second largest museum in Iraq
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Ewer from Mosul, 1246–1247 CE
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Homberg ewer. Inlaid Brass with Christian Iconography, dated 1242–43
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The river's gate
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Heritage house
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Hatra
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Nineveh – Mashki Gate