File:Hatra-Ruins-2006-6.jpg

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DescriptionMembers of the Provincial Reconstruction Team and representatives of United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization visit what once was a maeeting hall in the Shrine of Hatra, in Hatra, Iraq, Nov. 20. Hatra is one of three areas in Iraq that is a World Heritage site. UNESCO works to create the conditions for genuine dialogue based upon respect for shared values and the dignity of each civilization and culture. (11.20.2008)
Sourcehttps://www.dvidshub.net/image/130923/ancient-city-hatra
AuthorStaff Sgt. JoAnn Makinano

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current05:22, 8 March 2015Thumbnail for version as of 05:22, 8 March 20153,008 × 1,960 (3.7 MB)Aronzakcommons2Parthian ruled and capital of the first Arab Kingdom, Hatra, also known as the City of the Sun god was built circa 150 BC. Hatra contains the temple of Shamash, spirit of the sun, and the shrine of the goddess Shahiro, the morning star.
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