Jāmi‘ Şubḩī Muḩī al Khuḑayrī
Jāmi‘ Şubḩī Muḩī al Khuḑayrī is a mosque in Al-Rusafa, Baghdad Governorate. Jāmi‘ Şubḩī Muḩī al Khuḑayrī is situated nearby to the suburb Karrada, as well as near Al-Jadriya.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Republican Palace and 14th of July Bridge.
Republican Palace
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The Republican Palace is a palace in Baghdad, Iraq, constructed on the orders of King Faisal II and completed in the early 1960's. It was the third royal palace built during the Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq after Al-Rehab Palace and Al Zohour Palace. Republican Palace is situated 2 km northwest of Jāmi‘ Şubḩī Muḩī al Khuḑayrī.
14th of July Bridge
Bridge
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The Bridge of the 14th July is a suspension bridge over the Tigris in Baghdad, Iraq that carries vehicle and pedestrian traffic. The bridge carries Arbataash Tamuz street from the center of the city south into the Karrada peninsula. 14th of July Bridge is situated 2 km northwest of Jāmi‘ Şubḩī Muḩī al Khuḑayrī.
17th of Ramadan Mosque
Place of worship
Photo: Usamasaad, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The 17th of Ramadan Mosque is a mosque in al-Rusafa, Baghdad, in the Baghdad Governorate of Iraq. The mosque is situated in the eastern Karrada district, opposite al-Firdos Square, in front of the Ishtar Hotel. 17th of Ramadan Mosque is situated 3 km north of Jāmi‘ Şubḩī Muḩī al Khuḑayrī.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Karrada and Al-Jadriya.
Karrada
Suburb
Karrada is an affluent district in the city of Baghdad, Iraq. It covers a large area, divided into western and eastern side by the Tigris. An upper-class district, it is well-known for luxurious hotels, shopping centers and corporate headquarters.
Al-Jadriya
Suburb
Photo: Ali hassan 28, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Al-Jadriya is a neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq. It is situated along the Tigris River and shares a significant but comparatively smaller part of the peninsula with the neighboring Karrada district. Al-Jadriya is situated 2½ km west of Jāmi‘ Şubḩī Muḩī al Khuḑayrī.
Baghdad
Photo: Marduksumer, Public domain.
Baghdad is the capital and largest city of Iraq, with an estimated population of 6-7 million. Once one of the greatest centres of learning and culture in the world, Baghdad was the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate during the Islamic Golden Age.
Jāmi‘ Şubḩī Muḩī al Khuḑayrī
- Type: Mosque
- Also known as: “Jami‘ Subhi Muhi al Khudayri” and “Şubḩī Muḩī al Khuḑayrī Mosque”
- Category: religion
- Location: Al-Rusafa, Baghdad Governorate, Iraq, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
33.28936° or 33° 17′ 22″ northLongitude
44.41924° or 44° 25′ 9″ eastElevation
35 metres (115 feet)Open location code
8H567CQ9+PMGeoNames ID
9623318
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In Other Languages
“Jāmi‘ Şubḩī Muḩī al Khuḑayrī” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “جامع صبحي محي الخضيري”
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