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صور في الموصل تكشف قبل وبعد 2014 - أرشيف شبكة التأمل الإعلامية

صور في الموصل تكشف قبل وبعد 2014

أرشيف شبكة التأمل الإعلامية

نشر في: الجمعة,1 فبراير , 2019 5:11م

آخر تحديث: الجمعة,1 فبراير , 2019 5:14م

The collapsed Hurrya Bridge - during the Battle of Mosul (October 2016 - July 2017) the bridge over the River Tigris was a crucial strategic point

The postcard in Akram Abdulwahab Agha's hand contrasts with the shelled-out buildings before him and a statue that once stood has been destroyed

One of Mosul's many cathedrals lies in ruins after it was destroyed by the fanatics - the Assyrian Christians had lived in Mosul since the first century

Beautifully lit terraces once led to the Mosque of the Prophet Yunus (Jonah) which was wrecked by ISIS - despite many of the holy shrines being Islamic, the extremists hated their Abrahamic origins and destroyed them

Ancient walls to a fort spill onto the road after they were hammered to the ground by militants during their occupation, a reign of terror which last over two years

Mosul University was hollowed out by ISIS who found the idea of education - other than in extreme interpretation of Islamic doctrine - to be evil

Steps leading to the Mosque of the Prophet Yunus - when it was built around 600 AD it replaced an Assyrian Church, where the Christians believed Jonah was buried - these origins meant ISIS hated the place

Part of the university campus of the city was completely destroyed, as the Islamists enjoyed causing wanton destruction to the beautiful city

The city was packed with sites of antiquity renowned the world over, having been inhabited since the 25th Century BC, it was part of the cradle of civilisation

Agha holds a postcard of another holy site which has been bombed to pieces, the city of Mosul was home to one of the oldest Christian populations in the world who were forced out of their lands by the hateful ISIS militants

Coalition forces recaptured the city after months of fighting back control of the ancient walls, with the terrorists officially ousted in July 2017

The Nergal Gate at Nineveh was sadly entirely blown up - this gate had stood since the times of the Assyrian Empire, with the ancient city of Nineveh close to the modern day site of Mosul

The famous leaning Al-Hadba Minaret was also blown up along with the glorious arches beside it which can be seen in Agha's postcard

The shrine of Imam Yahya Abu al-Qasim before it was broken apart - the mausoleum on the banks of the Tigris was the burial site of Sheikh Abu Muhammad al-Fatah bin Sayeed al-Kari al-Mosuli and built in 799 AD

The hollowed out remains of one of Mosul's university buildings, while a statue no longer stands on the road, somehow it offended the ISIS militants

Part of an ancient wall in Mosul is now just a field of scattered stones, as ISIS attempted to rewrite history and remove traces of great empires

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