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A History of Baghdad Baghdad—its very name conjures a legendary past, from the tales of *The Thousand and One Nights* to its historical reality as the dazzling heart of the Abbasid Caliphate. Founded strategically by Caliph al-Mansur in the 8th century as Madinat al-Salam, the "City of Peace," it quickly became a global metropolis. During its Golden Age, Baghdad was the world's preeminent center of learning, commerce, and culture, drawing scholars, merchants, and artists from across continents. Within the walls of its unique Round City and the sprawling districts of Karkh and Rusafa, it fostered groundbreaking advancements in science, mathematics, medicine, and philosophy, epitomized by the fabled House of Wisdom, while its markets bustled with goods from East and West, and its courts set the standards for poetry and art.

However, Baghdad's history is also one of profound challenges and devastating blows. Internal factionalism and shifts in global trade routes led to a period of decline before the catastrophic Mongol invasion of 1258 brought the Abbasid Caliphate to a brutal end, decimating the population and destroying its libraries. The city endured further destruction, notably Timur's sack in 1401, and became a contested prize between the Ottoman and Safavid empires for centuries. While Ottoman rule brought periods of relative stability and provincial life, it never fully restored Baghdad's imperial grandeur. The 20th and 21st centuries added new layers of turbulence, from colonial transition under the British Mandate, through decades of political instability, revolutions, and the oppressive Ba'athist regime, to the grinding hardship of wars, sanctions, the 2003 invasion, and the ensuing years of devastating insurgency and sectarian violence.

Despite experiencing such cycles of ascent and abyss, Baghdad has consistently demonstrated an extraordinary resilience. Today, it remains a vast, complex metropolis, the capital of Iraq, its social fabric woven from diverse ethnic and religious communities grappling with the legacy of recent conflict. While the physical traces of its ancient splendor may be few, the memory and myth of Baghdad endure, a testament to its pivotal role in history, its capacity for both creativity and suffering, and the unyielding spirit of its people who continue to navigate the challenges of the present on the ancient banks of the Tigris.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Discover Baghdad's ambitious foundation as the perfectly round Abbasid imperial capital, Madinat al-Salam.
  • Explore its zenith as the epicenter of the Islamic Golden Age, marked by unparalleled achievements in scholarship, science, art, and global trade.
  • Trace the city's turbulent history through periods of political factionalism, changing economic fortunes, and devastating invasions by the Mongols and Timur.
  • Examine Baghdad's transformation under centuries of Ottoman and British colonial rule, and its complex transition to Iraq's modern national capital.
  • Understand the city's enduring resilience through 20th and 21st-century wars, sanctions, and sectarian conflict, and its contemporary social fabric and legacy.
Who's It For:

This book is for readers interested in the rich and complex history of one of the world's most historically significant cities. It will appeal to students, scholars, and general enthusiasts of Middle Eastern history, Islamic civilization, urban development, and the history of Iraq who seek a comprehensive narrative from antiquity to the present day.

Author:

Janice Perry

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Date Published:

May 11, 2025

Word Count:

57,792 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 3 minutes

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