TY - JOUR ID - TI - The city of Dujail and its great mosque during the Ottoman era مدينة الدجيل وجامعها الكبير خلال العصر العثماني AU - Moatasem Malik Awad Al-Khazraji معتصم مالك عواد الخزرجي PY - 2020 VL - 7 IS - 19 SP - 329 EP - 364 JO - Al Malweah for Archaeological and Historical studies الملوية للدراسات الآثارية والتاريخية SN - 24131326 2708602X AB - The city of Dujail is located on the Dujail River in a place about 55 km south of the city of Samarra, and it is an ancient village from the famous villages of Dujail, it was mentioned in the sources of the Arab countries as a hometown of picnic, as it was stated that it is a large area and that its center is a time and belongs to it About a hundred villages and has its own judge.In the Ottoman era, the city of Dujail was a village associated with the Tikrit sub-district of the Samarra district, and in the royal era that followed the British occupation, Dujail was a sub-district of the Samarra district Baghdad district, and it continued for one degree until the end of the eighties of the last century, according to Republican Decree No. (366) in 5 81989 A.D Al-Dujail became a district center named after the Al-Faris District. It was created by sorting some villages from within the administrative boundaries of Balad District.I took its name (Dujail) from the name of the Abbasid River Dujail, from which it came to be a river of incision in the second Abbasid era to water the weaves of the aforementioned areas after turning the course of the Tigris River east to take its water from the Tigris and pour it into the Tigris in the south, even though its project is a revival of a river project with the same name was It was divided into the first Abbasid era, taking water from the Euphrates and pouring it into the Tigris at the mentioned location, and its crystallization is due to an agricultural village that had risen in the location of an Arab town with the same name and was named in one of the stages of its recent past, the Ibrahimiyyah relative to the name of Ibrahim bin Malik Al-Ashtar, the Islamic figure That was buried at its center and that had a performance Notable in the history of the Islamic caliphate at the end of its adult era, and in the period between the end of the Ottoman period and the end of the royal era, it was called (Smaika) because the land on which it was based was surrounded by the rivers developed for it resembling the fish in its shape and was called in the eighties stage by the Persia and then returned to it, Today I call it Dujail.

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