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.
Baghdad
Baghdad is Baghdad, there is no former name for the city, nor Persepolis or Babylon.
Damascus and Baghdad both have strategic advantages as capital cities, but their locations serve different purposes. Damascus, situated near trade routes and with access to fertile lands, has historically been a cultural and commercial hub. In contrast, Baghdad's location along the Tigris River facilitated trade and allowed for significant urban development, making it a center of learning and commerce during the Abbasid Caliphate. Ultimately, the "better" location depends on the specific historical and cultural context one considers.
Baghdad was built during the Abbasid dynasty, which rose to power in the mid-8th century. The city was founded in 762 AD by Caliph Al-Mansur, who chose its strategic location along the Tigris River to serve as the new capital of the Islamic empire. Baghdad quickly became a center of culture, science, and trade, flourishing as a prominent city in the medieval world.
Baghdad (currently is the capital of 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.
no Tehran is the capital of Iran and Baghdad is the capital of ARAQ
Baghdad is not a country so it does not have a capital. Baghdad is infact the capital city of the country of Iraq.
Baghdad is the capital of Iraq. :)
The capital city of Iraq is Baghdad
No. Madrid is the capital of Spain. Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.
Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.
Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.
Baghdad (currently is the capital of Iraq)
Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.
Baghdad is the capital of Iraq