KnE Social Sciences

ISSN: 2518-668X

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The Upper Fallujah in the Arabic Islamic Sources

Published date: Jun 14 2020

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: The Second Annual International Conference on Human Sciences (AICHS)

Pages: 692–716

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v4i8.7210

Authors:

Othman Abdalazez Saleh Almohamediabdalazez@uoanbar.edu.iqDepartment History, College of Education for Humanities / University of Anbar, Iraq

Abstract:

The study of cities can be difficult, especially when considering cities which are built in accordance with the desire of princes and sultans, or those which have been abandoned and become ruins. One example of this is the Upper Fallujah city, part of the chain of urban hubs linking Al-Shaam, Baghdad and the middle and south of Iraq due to its location on the Euphrates river. This helped the Upper Fallujah city to expand and hold a position of importance at key points in different historical eras, stretching from the Babylonian to Islamic periods. This study explores the continued significance of the city, drawing on a range of historical and geographical sources.

Keywords: (Anbar,The Upper Fallujah, rapiqum, Ephrata rivek, Arabic Sources).