The Najaf Sea and its role in linking Iraq in the outside world

Authors

  • Prof. Dr. Hassan Issa Al-Hakim President of the University of Kufa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36322/jksc.v1i2.4810

Keywords:

Sea of ​​Najaf, Connect Iraq, Outside world

Abstract

Iraq's Mediterranean location between the ancient continents of Asia, Africa  and Europe,  historical, cultural and human importance, it is Mosul East West through its roads and transportation and this importance dates back to ancient times, and communication of this importance still exists until the present time, and the Najaf Sea is one of the ways that used to connect Iraq to the outside world, the sea as a means of water transport connects Iraq to the Arabian Gulf and then to India and China, the sea area with its vast area connects Iraq to the island Arabic and the Levant through commercial caravans, or access to the Holy Land to perform Hajj.

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Author Biography

Prof. Dr. Hassan Issa Al-Hakim, President of the University of Kufa

استاذ دكتور ورئيس جامعة الكوفة

Published

2004-12-30

How to Cite

Al-Hakim, H. (2004) “The Najaf Sea and its role in linking Iraq in the outside world”, Journal of Kufa Studies Center, 1(2), pp. 7–22. doi: 10.36322/jksc.v1i2.4810.

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