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==Known gates==
==Known gates==
===Round City===
*Basra Gate
*Damascus Gate
*[[Khurasan Gate Guardhouse|Khurasan Gate]]
*Kufa Gate
===Outer city===
*Gate of Tahir
*Gate of Tahir
*Greek Gate
*Greek Gate
*Iron Gate
*[[Iron Gate]]
*Muhawwal Gate
*Muhawwal Gate
*Pomegranate Gate
*Prince's Gate
*Prince's Gate
*Qutrabbul Gate
*Qutrabbul Gate

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The Gates of Baghdad were the gates connected by walls which protected the city of Baghdad and the inner Madinat As-Salam, many of which were built during the Abbasid Caliphate.[1] While the Round City originally had[2] four gates leading into the outer districts and directed towards Kufa, Damascus, Khorasan, and Basra,[3] they were eventually destroyed[2] and replaced by a number of other entryways.[1]

Known gates

Round City

Outer city

  • Gate of Tahir
  • Greek Gate
  • Iron Gate
  • Muhawwal Gate
  • Pomegranate Gate
  • Prince's Gate
  • Qutrabbul Gate
  • Sharqiyah Gate

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Mirage
  2. 2.0 2.1 Gates of Baghdad on Wikipedia
  3. Echoes of History: Baghdad Soundwalks – Episode 1: City of Peace