Aş Şalāḩīyah
Aş Şalāḩīyah is a locality in Mosul, Nineveh. Aş Şalāḩīyah is situated nearby to the destroyed locality Al Ma‘badī 2, as well as near the locality Gharb Ḩammām al ‘Alīl.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hamam al Alil and Nimrud.
Hamam al Alil
Town
Hamam al-Alil is a spa town about 27 km south of Mosul in the Nineveh Governorate in Iraq, on the western bank of the Tigris River. It is well known for its mineral water springs and receives visitors from all over Iraq seeking treatment due to the various purported medical benefits of the sulfur-rich geothermal waters.
Nimrud
Locality
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Nimrud is an ancient Assyrian city located in Iraq, 30 kilometres south of the city of Mosul, and 5 kilometres south of the village of Selamiyah, in the Nineveh Plains in Upper Mesopotamia. Nimrud is situated 9 km southeast of Aş Şalāḩīyah.
Aş Şalāḩīyah
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “As Salahiyah”, “Jahīnah”, and “جهينة”
- Location: Mosul, Nineveh, Northwestern Iraq, Iraq, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
36.14866° or 36° 8′ 55″ northLongitude
43.2544° or 43° 15′ 16″ eastElevation
217 metres (712 feet)Open location code
8H8547X3+FQGeoNames ID
6860761
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In Other Languages
“Aş Şalāḩīyah” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “الصلاحية”
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Localities in the Area
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