At its peak during the Islamic Golden Age in the 8th to 9th centuries, Baghdad became one of the largest cities in the world, with an estimated population of over a million residents. The city was renowned for its sophisticated architecture, cultural and intellectual advancements, and as a center of trade. Its strategic location along the Tigris River facilitated economic growth and attracted scholars, merchants, and travelers from diverse regions. Baghdad's size and influence waned over the centuries, but its historical significance remains profound.
Baghdad is Baghdad, there is no former name for the city, nor Persepolis or Babylon.
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.
From Baghdad to Peace Country was created in 2003.
Baghdad Was Built BY Abassid Caliphate Abu Jafar Al-Mansur in 762 A.D
in 762/144
Baghdad, Iraq - 437.8 square miles.
Baghdad was the capital of the ABBASSID CALIPHATE and was one of the centers of the Islamic Golden Age. It was most notable for its massive library called Beit al-Hikma (بيت الحكمة) or the House of Wisdom. After the Mongols razed Baghdad in 1258, the city lost most of its importance.
Baghdad (currently is the capital of Iraq)
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The Abbasids reorganized the government to meke it easier to rule such a large region.
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Baghdad is the capital of Iraq
Baghdad is a city in Iraq
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Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.