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45: 286:. Its remains stood sound and safe due to its distance from constructive and agricultural influence. Most of its buildings are of bricks. A survey was carried out from 1936 to 1942, and another in 1985. The large mosque was cleared out in four stages from the seventh hijri, to the first hijri century, with some parts of its emirate house which is next to the mosque at the qibli side. A building known as the minaret was excavated, including a tomb and a school dating back to the seventh hijri century, a residence district was also cleared out in the late 1930s. Conservation has been carried out on some parts of the minaret due to the walls been worn out, but no real maintenance has been undertaken. 68: 61: 457: 281:
Wasit is an Islamic city built in the last quarter of the first Hijri century (7th century CE) by Al-Hajaj bin Yousif Al-Thaqafi, as an administrative centre for Iraq. As an ancient city its circumference is 16 kilometres. It was abandoned in the tenth Hijri century (16th century CE), after the
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visited during his travels, noting "It has fine quarters and an abundance of orchards and fruit trees, and is famed for its notable men, the living teachers among whom furnish lessons for meditation." It was a
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troops who enforced Umayyad rule there. It was situated between the two traditional administrative centers and garrisons of Iraq,
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Frontiers of faith: the Christian encounter with Manichaeism in the Acts of Archelaus
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Tentative List on September 7, 2000, in the Cultural category.
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8th-century establishments in the Umayyad Caliphate
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Wasit (disambiguation)

Wasit is located in Iraq
Iraq
Wasit Governorate
32°11′17″N 46°17′53″E / 32.188°N 46.298°E / 32.188; 46.298
Islamic Caliphate
Islamic Golden Age
Arabic
romanized
Syriac
Umayyad
al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf
garrison
Syrian
Kufa
Basra
Wasit Governorate
Kut
Iraq
al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf
Tigris
Kashkar
Zanzaward
Tigris
Ibn Battuta
garrison town
Kufa
Basra
UNESCO

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