The ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana, mentions a city located towards the West of India, after crossing a sea (Arabian) and a couple of mountain ranges. The city was circular "shaped like a wheel with a thousand (many) spokes". The city was made by a celestial architect by the name Vishvakarma. The name of the City was 'Chakra-van'. The Ramayana describes the route from India right up to what is probably the Zagros range in Iran & Iraq. Whether Baghdad was made on the ruins of the more ancient, way more ancient Chakravan is not known but there definitely was a perfectly circular city somewhere in the Zagros range as per the Ramayana. The 'Ramayana' is at least 7000 year old, if not older.
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After the Spaniards captured the Aztec city, they destroyed everything and stole the valuable gold.
he fled the city
Baghdad is a city, it's not located in a city.
The Liberace of Baghdad happened in 2005.
Baghdad is a city in Iraq
Baghdad Medical City was created in 1980.
Round city of Baghdad was created in 767.
The capital city of Iraq is Baghdad
Baghdad is a city in Iraq.
Iraq "had" (and still has) a capital of Baghdad Province. That capital "was" (and still is) Baghdad City. Or were you trying to ask "What country is Baghdad the capital of"? In which case the answer would be; The capital city of Iraq is Baghdad.
Blackwater Baghdad shootings happened in 2007.
I see you carrying a sack, father. What's in the Baghdad? (just kidding. Baghdad is a city, so a correct sentence would be"Baghdad is a beautiful city.")
No, the well-known Baghdad is in Iraq.
Baghdad is Baghdad, there is no former name for the city, nor Persepolis or Babylon.