RMAYEAJ3–Iraq Tigris & Euphrates Rivers From Space
RMAABHA9–Marsh Arabs Iraq 1980s. Water buffalo swimming Mesopotamian Marshes adobe house and family on river bank Nr Basra Southern Iraq. 1984 HOMER SYKES
RMK148H4–Bird's-eye view of Mesopotamia showing William Willcock's proposed scheme of irrigation. In addition to the construction of the Hindia Barrage, it includes the suggestion of drawing the flood water of the Euphrates and the Tigris into two depressions which would act as natural reservoirs and prevent flooding. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMF95J95–The Euphrates River
RMJ0B74W–1671 Hasankeyf and Diyarbekir from Ottoman map of Tigris and Euphrates 2012 Kurşun Z Fig2
RMRY60WJ–Head of a Bull, 3000-2000 BC. Sumerian, Iraq, Tigris-Euphrates valley, 3000-2000 BC. Chalcedony; overall: 3.1 x 2.9 x 4.3 cm (1 1/4 x 1 1/8 x 1 11/16 in
RFMJM972–Euphrates and Tigris confluence, Shatt al-Arab, Iraq
RM2BDXYJ0–Tigris and Euphrates, Babylonia
RF2HJRFJ5–Kurna stands where Tigris & Euphrates join. On a bend of the Tigris above the town is the fabled tomb of Ezra, where pilgrims halt. Iraq. (1923)
RMPEFE0Y–Confluence of Tigris & Euphrates Rivers, Illustration, Cyclopaedia of Universal History, Volume 1, The Ancient World, by John Clark Ridpath, the Jones Brothers Publishing Company, 1885
RMW2EYY3–(2-6 Dec. 1988) --- Crew members for the STS-27 mission aboard the Earth-orbiting space shuttle Atlantis took this photo of the south Persian Gulf. with a hand-held, large format camera. The mouths of both the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers can be seen, as can nearly all the country of Kuwait.
RMD3BNPW–(dpa files) - Huts made of reed are standing on a small isle in the marshy land between the rivers Euphrates and Tigris in Iraq (undated).
RM2RG2FYK–Marsh Arab Southern Iraq 1980s. Marsh Arabs, man with gun rifle used for his own protection but shooting at wild life game for the pot. Rivers Tigris and Euphrates wetlands, Hammar marshes. Southern Iraq 1980s 1984 HOMER SYKES
RMA46W28–An Iraqi man fishes with a line at the confluence between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers called Al-Qurnah (Qurna) Basra, Iraq
RFGBEAJJ–Iraq political map with capital Baghdad, national borders, important cities, rivers and lakes. Also called Mesopotamia.
RMHRP5X9–Tigris and Euphrates, Babylonia
RF2HW5GC6–Art inspired by The Nile, Indus, Tigris and Euphrates rivers, n.d., Black chalk, 18 3/8 x 23 1/4 in. (46.7 x 59 cm), Drawings, Anonymous, Flemish, 17th century, After Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, Siegen 1577–1640 Antwerp, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMK120G5–Turkish soldiers being ferried across a river in a Kuphar, Mesopotamian campaign, WW1
RM2JC2671–Map of the Euphrates countries, Bible, Old Testament, First Book of Moses, Genesis, historical Illustration 1850
RM2A5YMHR–This image of the northern end of the Persian Gulf and the broad delta complex of the Tigris, Euphrates, Shatt al Arab, and Karun rivers has captured the arid-looking wetlands of northeast Kuwait. February 14, 2000. Satellite image.
RMD99BEG–This image of the northern end of the Persian Gulf and the broad delta complex of the Tigris, Euphrates, Shatt al Arab, and Karun rivers has captured the arid-looking wetlands of northeast Kuwait. February 14, 2000. Satellite image.
RMF95KCR–Tigris River
RM2B0CD3F–Vz: draped, laurelled head n.r. IMP CAES NER TRAIANO AUG GERM DAC PARTHICO PM TRP COS VI PP, Kz: Armenia, Euphrates, Tigris at feet v.Tr. [ARMENIA AND MESOPOTAMIA IN POTESTATEM P R REDACTAE S C], coin, sestertius, Trajan, metal, copper, Diam. 32 mm, wt. 24,19 gr, Roman 116-117, the Netherlands, Gelderland, West Maas and Waal, Leeuwen
RMF95BG3–Tigris and Euphrates river basin
RFMM75BM–Mesopotamian Marshes, habitat of Marsh Arabs aka Madans, Iraq
RME4DWJ7–Turkey, Asia, True Colour Satellite Image With Mask. Satellite view of Turkey (with mask). This image was compiled from data acq
RMAHF2D7–Detail of an 18thC fresco wall painting evoking the Tigris Euphrates Valley San Juan de Dios Hospital Granada Spain Europe KATHY DEWITT
RFHMHH5N–map of europe
RFW5J1D6–World Map of The TIGRIS & EUPHRATES Valley: Mesopotamia, Assyria, Babylonia, Sumer (Sennaar/Canaan), Akkad, Elam, Persis. Ancient coastline chart.
RM2HB240G–The Euphrates and the Tigris from D' Anville's Atlas, Thomas Bowen, died 1790, Engraving, 1788, Sheet: 20 1/16 x 16 1/8 in., 51 x 41 cm
RM2RG2ETR–Marsh Arabs Southern Iraq. Marsh Arab man with daughter in boats with traditional reed built island home called a kibasha. Rivers Tigris and Euphrates wetlands, Hammar marshes. Southern Iraq 1980s HOMER SYKES
RMA46W29–An Iraqi man fishes with a line at the confluence between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers called Al-Qurnah (Qurna) Basra, Iraq
RFT2NNBJ–Confluence of the Euphrates and Tigris. Al Qurnah. Iraq. Sketch map 1885
RMHRKPX5–Tigris and Euphrates, Babylonia
RF2HK4XJ2–Inspired by The Euphrates and the Tigris from D' Anville's Atlas, Thomas Bowen, died 1790, Engraving, 1788, Sheet: 20 1/16 x 16 1/8 in., 51 x 41 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2F61GW0–Tigris and Euphrates Valleys, Ancient Babylonia
RFKXXKG5–Ruins of the town Halfeti after it remained under the reservoir of a dam built on the River Euphrates, in Sanliurfa, Turkey
RMG15E97–Tigris and Euphrates valleys: Nineveh, Babylon and the Tower of Babel.
RMR402Y6–Buffalo Farming in the Marshes of Southern Iraq
RF2ATRD50–Mesopotamia word cloud concept. Collage made of words about Mesopotamia. Vector illustration
RM2C2AAPB–World Map of MESOPOTAMIA: Šumer, Akkad, Babylonia, Assyria, Tigris & Euphrates. Geographic historical chart of Ancient Persian
RM2H10GYR–Head of a Bull, 3000-2000 BC. Sumerian, Iraq, Tigris-Euphrates valley, 3000-2000 BC. Chalcedony; overall: 3.1 x 2.9 x 4.3 cm (1 1/4 x 1 1/8 x 1 11/16 in.).
RM2BMX31A–water rushes through a breached dam in Southern Iraq, the dam was constructed by Saddam Hussein to prevent water from flowing across the marshes in southern Iraq after the end of Gulf war 1 in 1991, from the Tigris river to the north the Euphrates to the south. The dam was breached after Saddam downfall as part of a restoration project to reflood the marshlands in 2010
RM2BW8CT3–Picturesque Babylon ruins on the Euphrates river . The photograph shows Ctesiphon ( arch of chaseau of Throne Hall ) which stands on the eastern bank of the river Tigris , about 20 miles from Bagdad . 1 February 1927
RFM9P4GW–Zone painting West Asia, West Turkestan, Armenia, Euphrates and Tigris, Persia, from natural history and ethnology, hand-coloured plate by Traugott
RMRY9CW2–VIEW ON THE BANKS OF THE TIGRIS. The Tigris River is the eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates. The river flows south from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Iraq
RFW4TYC8–World Map of The TIGRIS & EUPHRATES Valley: Iraq, Syria, Armenia, Kurdistan, Iran, Levant, Near East, Middle East, Persian Gulf. Geographic chart.
RMDR2A3N–SOURCE OF TIGRIS
RMHHG516–Undo-European telegraph. British sailors pulling ashore the end of the Anglo-Indian telegraph to complete laying it across the mouth of the Tigris and Euphrates. Dated 1868
RM2RG2FJ0–Marsh Arabs Iraq. Reed island houses, cattle eating freshly cut reeds, a young boys keeps an eye on them. Islands are known as dibin. Rivers Tigris and Euphrates wetlands, Hammar marshes. Southern Iraq 1980s 1984 HOMER SYKES
RMD98BDJ–North of the present town of Al Hillal, Iraq, in the fertile plain between the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers, is the site of the legendary city of Babylon. Once a city-state in ancient Mesopotamia and the capital of the 2nd Millennium BC kingdom of Babylonia, all that remains is a mound of broken mud-brick buildings and debris. It is estimated that Babylon was the largest city in the world ca. 1700 BC. By 600 BC, the city was one of the wonders of the ancient world, famous for the Hanging Gardens. The image covers 21 by 23 km, was acquired on October 20, 200
RMF95M1G–Fertile Crescent
RFFCW36R–IRAQ/MESOPOTAMIA: Unresolved border with Arabia. Tigris & Euphrates, 1924 map
RF2HKK5TY–Art inspired by The Euphrates and the Tigris from D' Anville's Atlas, Thomas Bowen, died 1790, Engraving, 1788, Sheet: 20 1/16 x 16 1/8 in., 51 x 41 cm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPEFDH9–Raft of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Buoyed by Inflated Skins, Turkey, Illustration, Classical Portfolio of Primitive Carriers, by Marshall M. Kirman, World Railway Publ. Co., Illustration, 1895
RFKXXKBD–Ruins of the town Halfeti after it remained under the reservoir of a dam built on the River Euphrates, in Sanliurfa, Turkey
RM2HXDEN6–Engraving of European explorers near the site of ancient Babylon, circa 1880
RMR402XY–Buffalo Farming in the Marshes of Southern Iraq
RF2ATRCP8–Mesopotamia word cloud concept. Collage made of words about Mesopotamia. Vector illustration
RM2C2A6DH–World Map of The TIGRIS & EUPHRATES Valley: Iraq, Syria, Armenia, Levant, Middle East, Persian Gulf. Geographic chart.
RMDRDPWY–Euphrates River, Iraq
RFFXT7EB–IRAQ: Caravan, Banks of Euphrates, antique print c1885
RMB1PXBK–King of Lagash Dynastic III Dynasty 3rd 2424 2405 BC Enannatum I Girsu
RF2DCD7XD–Tigris and Euphrates Valleys, Ancient Babylonia
RME9BYHW–A Kurdish man looking across the Tigris river at the Faysh Khabur or Fishkhabur - Simalka border crossing from Syria’s northeastern Kurdish area into Iraq’s Kurdistan region.
RM2H0J1E9–A European traveller with Iraqis in boats, as they are used by the population on the Euphrates and Tigris. They are woven from reeds, palm leaf strips and twigs and then covered with asphalt / tar to make them watertight. [automated translation]
RF2JTXRN5–Turkish Coffee-House, near the Bridge of Boats on the Tigris at Bagdad (Engraved by Branston) from the book ' Travels in Mesopotamia. Including a journey from Aleppo, across the Euphrates to Orfah [Urfa], (the Ur of the Chaldees) through the plains of the Turcomans, ' by Buckingham, James Silk, 1786-1855 Volume 2 Publication date 1827 Publisher London, H. Colburn
RMDDED3B–VIEW ON THE BANKS OF THE TIGRIS. The Tigris River is the eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia
RM2RG2EH3–Marsh Arabs Iraq. Marsh Arab man and woman in boats with children.Transport between islands known as dibin. Reed island houses. Rivers Tigris and Euphrates wetlands, Hammar marshes. Southern Iraq 1984 1980s HOMER SYKES
RMKC9XE9–The Nile, Indus, Tigris and Euphrates rivers, Anonymous, Flemish, 17th century, After Peter Paul Rubens, n.d
RM2ATPPXD–Imagined situation of the Garden of Eden, in this case, in Mesopotamia, just east of Babylon. After a map by Jan Luyken from a work by Samuel Bochart, 1599 – 1667, in Borchart’s ‘Geographia Sacra’ (Leiden, 1692). Bochart places the Garden of Eden at the confluence of Euphrates and Tigris. The tiny figures of Adam and Eve are just visible.engraving,vintage,picture,print,period
RF2CFPTWX–Map of countries around the Tigris and Euphrates of about 1,870, Babylonia, Arabia, Syria / Landkarte der Länder um Euphrat und Tigris von ca 1870, Babylonien, Arabien, Syrien, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMBA0X8T–Turkish hydrology water irrigation engineering project Ataturk Dam spillway Euphrates River drainage basin Anatolia Turkey Asia
RFW0N1J4–High aerial view of the border of Iraq and Iran along the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
RM2HJCK9H–North of the present town of Al Hillal, Iraq, in the fertile plain between the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers, is the site of the legendary city of Babylon, city-state of ancient Mesopotamia and the capital of the 2nd Millennium BC kingdom of Babylonia. It is estimated that Babylon was the largest city in the world ca. 1700 BC. By 600 BC, the city was one of the wonders of the ancient world, famous for the Hanging Gardens. The image covers 21 by 23 km, was acquired on October 20, 2004, and is located at 32.5 degrees north latitude, 44.4 degrees east longitude.
RMPJ41M7–Ayntab in the 19th century, from F. R. Chesney, The Expedition for the Survey of the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris, London 1850.
RMR402F2–Buffalo Farming in the Marshes of Southern Iraq
RF2ATRCPP–Mesopotamia word cloud concept. Collage made of words about Mesopotamia. Vector illustration
RMAHF2D2–18thC painting fresco of the Euphrates on a wall of the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Granada Andalucia Southern Spain Europe KATHY DEWITT
RMF86XA4–Nineveh, Iraq - A pastoral view of old houses at Nineveh on the banks of the Tigris not far from Nimrud, near Mosul.
RFCN87NG–First published 1916 Bridge Boat River Tigris at Mosul Mesopotamia.
RMJ2YBGP–Ayntab in the 19th century, from F. R. Chesney, The Expedition for the Survey of the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris, London 1850
RMH36PYY–A Kurdish man on the Syrian side of Tigris river gazing at the Faysh Khabur or Fishkhabur - Semalka border crossing from Iraq’s Kurdistan region into Syria’s northeastern Kurdish area
RMT96GGX–Map of Ediniae: comprising of Ethiopia, Mesopotamia, etc. The Garden of Eden is considered to be mythological by most scholars. However there have been suggestions for its supposed location: for example, at the head of the Persian Gulf, in southern Mesopotamia (now Iraq) where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers run into the sea; and in the Armenian Highlands or Armenian Plateau. No artist credited, undated.
RM2A8E6R4–'Physical Map of the Ottoman Empire', c1915. Map showing the eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus, the Middle East, the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, what is now Turkey, and part of Egypt. Also shown are the 'Royal Road', trade routes, mountain ranges and deserts. From "The Caliphs' Last Heritage, a short history of the Turkish Empire" by Lt.-Col. Sir Mark Sykes. [Macmillan & Co, London, 1915]
RF2H9EA14–View on the Euphrates River in Turkey near the Ataturk Dam. Together with the Tigris, the Euphrates is one of the two defining rivers of Mesopotamia.
RM2RG2FJT–Marsh Arabs Southern Iraq 1980s. Marsh Arab man with gun used for his own protection but shooting at wild life game for the pot. Hammar marshes Iraq 1984 HOMER SYKES
RMPCE2TK–6 1671 Hasankeyf from Ottoman map of Tigris and Euphrates 2012 Kurşun Z Fig2
RMHKEY9Y–Ayntab in the 19th century, from F. R. Chesney, The Expedition for the Survey of the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris, London 1850
RM2B00T0M–Iraq: Illustration from Al Jazari's 'Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices', 1206. Little is known about Al-Jazari, and most of that comes from the introduction to his ‘Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices’ (Kitab fi ma'rifat al-hiyal al-handasiyya). He was named after the area in which he was born, Al-Jazira, the traditional Arabic name for what was northern Mesopotamia and what is now northwestern Iraq and northeastern Syria, between the Tigris and the Euphrates.
RM2C897P3–Map of Mesopotamia, 19th century
RM2H0KT8W–A late 19th Century portrait of King Sargon, King of Assyria and the first person in recorded history to create an empire or multi-ethnic state. His empire encompassed the region of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and part of what is present-day Turkey. He was the founder of Mesopotamian military traditions and during his reign of 56 years, invaded all the cities in the Middle East and as far as the Arabian Gulf.
RFPRK5R9–Iraq official flag, vector illustration
RF2JTXRK2–Crossing the Tigris, and first approach to Diarbekr (Engraved by Jackson) from the book ' Travels in Mesopotamia. Including a journey from Aleppo, across the Euphrates to Orfah [Urfa], (the Ur of the Chaldees) through the plains of the Turcomans, ' by Buckingham, James Silk, 1786-1855 Volume 1 Publication date 1827 Publisher London, H. Colburn
RMR402YM–Buffalo Farming in the Marshes of Southern Iraq
RF2M78HT6–Republic of Iraq administrative vector map with flag
RMP4XME8–1671 Hasankeyf from Ottoman map of Tigris and Euphrates 2012 Kurşun Z Fig2.
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