Anbar (town)
Anbar (Arabic: الأنبار, romanized: al-Anbār, Syriac: ܐܢܒܐܪ, romanized: Anbar) was an ancient and medieval town in central Iraq. It played a role in the Roman–Persian Wars of the 3rd–4th centuries, and briefly became the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate before the founding of Baghdad in 762. It remained a moderately prosperous town through the 10th century, but quickly declined thereafter. As a local administrative centre, it survived until the 14th century, but was later abandoned.
Anbar
الأنبار | |
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Anbar Anbar's location inside Iraq | |
Coordinates: 33°22.5′N 43°43′E | |
Country | Iraq |
Governorate | Al Anbar |
Its ruins are near modern Fallujah. The city gives its name to the Al-Anbar Governorate.
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