Samarra Named World Heritage Site
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www.iraqupdates.com Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) announced the latest additions to its list of World Heritage Sites singling out the Iraqi shrine city of Samarra as a new site that is also a site in danger. Ever since the US-led war in Iraq broke out in 2003, the shrine city has been repeatedly targeting by bombings. It was once a powerful Islamic capital and ruled over the provinces of the Abbasid Empire, which extended from Tunisia to Central Asia in the ninth century. Last week, Iraq signed a multi-million-dollar deal with UNESCO to rebuild a revered Shiite mosque in the city. The mosque was all but destroyed by two attacks, most recently on June 13. The first bombing, in 2006, destroyed the shrine's golden dome and sparked reprisals that have claimed tens of thousands of lives. The follow-up attack earlier this month destroyed the shrine's two gold-covered minarets. In addition to the site in Samarra, a silver mine on a Japanese island, rock carvings in Namibia and the iconic Sydney Opera House were added to the UN body's register of places that hold global cultural significance. There are 830 sites on the list already. The new sites were announced by UNESCO's World Heritage committee meeting in Christchurch, New Zealand. The committee also listed two natural sites and one mixed cultural and natural site from among 45 applications to join the World Heritage list, with more additions expected. The committee meeting will end on Monday. The Parthian Fortresses of Nisa in Turkmenistan are also included on the new list. They were part of one of the earliest and most important cities of the Parthian Empire, a major power for 600 years from the third century BC. "Nisa vividly illustrates the significant interaction of cultural influences from central Asia and the Mediterranean in this powerful empire which formed a barrier to Roman expansion while serving as an important communication and trading center between east and west, north and south," the committee said in a statement.
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