City Tourism in Will rise like a Phoenix from the ashes of wars

London - Karen Dabrowska, author of “Iraq: The Bradt Travel Guide”, is a London-based freelance journalist.

As the guerrilla war in Iraq intensifies even the most intrepid thrill seekers will probably put on the back burner for the time being. But not all tourism in Iraq has come to an end. A group of American and British soldiers were the first tourists in post-Saddam Iraq. Before leaving for home they sat spell bound in while an Iraqi tourist guide enlightened them about the wonders of the ancient world.

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For today’s tourists a visit to Babylon,90 km south of Baghdad is a must. It is the most restored of the ancient sites. There is a magnificent lion carved in basalt and Ishtar Gate with some decorations of bulls and dragons in unglazed brick reliefs. The beautiful glazed-brick panels with bulls, dragons and lions (the symbol of the goddess of love and war Ishtar) that decorated the gate were taken to the Berlin Museum before World War I by a German expedition.

Sadly not all military personnel were so The ancient name of Iraq (Mesopotamia) is Ishtar Gate with some decorations of bulls appreciative. Aid workers claimed that US Greek for ‘land between the rivers’ the and dragons in unglazed brick reliefs. The forces spray-painted on one of the world’s and Euphrates. Historians have labelled beautiful glazed-brick panels with bulls, most ancient structures – the Sumerian city Mesopotamia the cradle of civilisation. dragons and lions (the symbol of the of in southern Iraq – with graffiti and In3000 BC Sumerian kings, who ruled at the goddess of love and war Ishtar) that stole kiln-baked bricks. same time as the earliest Egyptian dynasties, decorated the gate were taken to the Once the guns of war fall silent, the dust built the first cities. Hammurabi (1792–50BC), Berlin Museum before World War I by a settles and the rule of law returns to Iraq, its a ruler of Babylon developed one of the German expedition. ancient archaeological attractions, sites of earliest codes of law to ensure that ‘justice Ruins at their best are found in Borsippa, 15 Islamic splendour, breathtaking scenery in the prevailed in the country’. The hanging km south of Babylon. If seen at dusk they north and the magical capital Baghdad could gardens of Babylon, a creation of King resemble a science-fiction landscape. make it the mother of tourist destinations. Nebuchadnezzar (605–562 BC) are Borsippa was the place of worship of Nabu, Iraq’s magnificent, ancient archaeological regarded as the seventh wonder of the son of the great Babylonian god Marduk. The sites have acted as a magnet for visitors to ancient world. seven-level ziggurat has dark green lumps of the country throughout the centuries. It is a For today’s tourists a visit to Babylon,90 molten bricks, which scholars believe melted land of clay tablets, cylinder seals, painted km south of Baghdad is a must. It is the when it was hit by a meteorite. An ancient murals, ziggurats (pyramids with steps) and most restored of the ancient sites. There is mound opposite the ziggurat is believed to ruins of temples and palaces. a magnificent lion carved in basalt and be Abraham’s birthplace.

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Hatra, from the 1st century AD, is a joy to wooded and watered by turbulent streams, is famous for its churches and wander through. Like India’s Taj Mahal, sometimes gaunt and bare, but always monasteries containing much of the early photographs cannot do justice to the wonder dramatic and often awesome, greets the heritage of Eastern Christianity. The oldest of the site. The remains of 12 small temples visitor. Mountain villages are fascinating church still in use today is St Thomas built on have been unearthed along with a Hellenistic places for tourists. They may only be a few the house occupied by the apostle. temple and several statues of Apollo, Eros miles apart but every settlement has its own After the orgy of looting which followed the and other Greek gods. unique character. Spectacular views, war, little remains intact in the 28 galleries at Tragic events in the early history of Islam welcoming people who are as curious the Iraqi National Museum from which led to the construction of magnificent about the visitor as he/she is about them, hundreds items have gone missing. Many shrines in the desert cities of and combined with cool, healthy unpolluted air, have been returned but it will take a long time Kerbala in southern Iraq. Every year, ensure a memorable visit. for the museum to return to its former glory. thousands of pilgrims flock to these Arbil is believed to be one of the world’s The luxurious Al Rashid Hotel is a burned out marvels of the Islamic world, where a tragic oldest continuously inhabited cities. The shell, the destruction reminiscent of the massacre occurred some14 centuries ago. main tourist attraction is the fortress, which Mongol invasion of 1258 when the city’s Hussein’s mosque built on the site of the UNESCO has recognised as a historic site. major buildings were damaged or destroyed battle fought in AD680, in Kerbala has The amazing covered market has and the treasures looted. a gilded copper dome. The main everything from fabric and jewellery to Iraq has always risen like a phoenix from the gate has a clock tower of glazed cheese made from sheep’s milk. The best ashes of vanquished civilisations. It will blue brick and golden souvenir is a famous Arbil carpet, second welcome visitors once again, after this earthenware. only to Iranian carpets. devastating war. Travellers may have to In in Sulaimaniyah city, built 250 years ago by suspend Western concepts of normality as the the north, magnificent Suleiman the Great is a large elegant city country forges a new identity and rebuilds its scenery, sometimes with wide tree-lined streets and pleasant dignity and self respect. But the rewards are the riverside walk. In Halabja nearby is a boundless wealth of cultural richness and the magnificent monument to the victims of the refrain, extended to visitors despite everything chemical weapons attack on the city in1988. is always a welcome from the heart.

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