because long long ago, preople had pop stains on their pants....therefore, the called baghdad harbor the harbor of the world.....p.s. they had ria problems
The Silk Route connected Cordoba to Baghdad and most of the rest of the ancient Asian and Middle Eastern world.
Pearl harbor was a part of world war 2
No it is not. Wellington in New Zealand is the windiest harbor in the world. I work in Maalaea and it is the 2nd windiest in the world.
Dutch Harbor is a harbor that is located in Unalaska, Alaska. Dutch Harbor was the location of the World War II Battle of Dutch Harbor. It was one of the few locations of the U.S. that was bombed by Japan.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor via airstrike.
The Silk Route connected Cordoba to Baghdad and most of the rest of the ancient Asian and Middle Eastern world.
People from Baghdad are called Baghdadis. The term refers specifically to the residents of Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq, which has a rich cultural and historical heritage. Baghdadis often take pride in their city’s significance as a center of learning and civilization in the Arab world.
light house in the harbor of Alexandria
During World war 2 the Japanese attacked a place in Hawaii called pearl harbor
The storied city on the Euphrates River located 55 miles south of Baghdad is Babylon. Known for its significant historical and cultural heritage, Babylon was the center of ancient Mesopotamian civilization and the site of the famous Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Its ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting its importance in history and archaeology.
Baghdad became such an important center of world trade because Baghdad provided goods that people wanted like gold,silver, iron, pearls, and food. People would come to get those goods, and Baghdad will get money and they became an important center of world trade. :D
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The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were situated approximately 50 miles south of modern Baghdad. This ancient wonder was a series of terraced gardens built by King Nebuchadnezzar II around 600 BC.
The Colossus of Rhodes was a famous statue that stood in Rhodes Harbor. It was said to be the biggest statue ever erected, and was one of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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Lighthouse in the harbor of Alexandria
The dirtiest harbor in the world is Sydney harbor. There was trash from more than 200 years ago found in the harbor.