1. Mosque of Mansur
2. Palace of the Golden Gate with the two Galleries facing the Syrian Gate
3. Various public offices, viz. Treasury, Armoury, Chancery, Land Tax Office, Public Bakery, Pay Office, Chamberlain's Office, and Palaces of the younger sons of the Caliph
4. The Prison called Al-Matbak
5. The Basrah Gate
6. The Khurasan Gate
7. The Syrian Gate
8. The Kufah Gate
9. Mosque of Musayyib
10. House of the Gate-keepers, Diwan of the Sadakah (Poor Tax Office). The Stables and Dromedary House
11. The Old Bridge
12. The New Bridge
13. Palace and Mosque of Waddah
14. The Harrani Archway
15. The Mosque of the Sharkiyah Quarter
16. The Tomb of Ma'ruf Karkhi
17. Shrine of Ali, called Mashhad-al-Mintakah
18. Dar-al-Jawz (the Nut-house)
19. Palace of Humayd ibn Abd-al-Hamid and the Barley Gate (Bab-ash-Sha'ir)
20. Palace of Adud-ad-Din, the Wazir
21. The Old Convent at the Sarat Point
22. The Karar Palace of Zubaydah
23. The Palace of the Khuld
24. The Royal Stables
25. Office of the Bridge Works and Hall of the Chief of Police
26. Palaces of the Princes Sulayman and Salih
27. Prison of the Syrian Gate
28. Palace of Sa'id-al-Khatib and the Orphan School
29. Dukkan-al-Abna (the Persian Shops)
30. Quadrangle of the Persians
31. Quadrangle of Shabib
Date
Source
Guy Le Strange (1900). Baghdad During the Abbasid Caliphate from Contemporary Arabic and Persian Sources. Oxford: Clarendon Press, Map II.
Author
Guy Le Strange (24 July 1854 – 24 December 1933)
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