
Amil Hasan Destination Guide
Explore Amil Hasan in Iraq.
Amil Hasan in the region of Anbar is located in Iraq - some 24 mi (or 39 km) West of Baghdad, the country's capital city.
Time in Amil Hasan is now 12:18 AM (Monday). The local timezone is named "Asia / Baghdad" with an UTC offset of 3 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Tikrit, Sulayman Nazif, Shaykh Dir' al Muhammad, Muhammad al 'Abbas, Karbala or Amil Hasan. Since you are here already, consider visiting Qaryat al Lahib, Hasan al Laji, Hudayb al Husayn, Uwaylim, Ash Shaykh Hasan as Su'ud and Qaryat Albu Khalifah. We saw some hobby film in the internet. Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation.
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Interesting facts about this location
Battle of Cunaxa
The Battle of Cunaxa was fought in 401 BC between Cyrus the Younger and his elder brother Arsaces, who had inherited the Persian throne as Artaxerxes II in 404 BC. The great battle of the revolt of Cyrus took place 70 km north of Babylon, at Cunaxa, on the left bank of the Euphrates River. The main source is a Greek eyewitness and soldier, Xenophon.
Located at 33.47, 44.01 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 10 mi away.
Dreamland (Fallujah, Iraq)
Camp Baharia, also known as Dreamland or FOB Volturno, was a U.S. military installation that was located just outside the city of Fallujah, Iraq. It was the smaller of two major U.S. military bases maintained just outside the Fallujah city limits, during the Iraq War.
Located at 33.47, 44.01 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 12 mi away.
Abu Ghraib
Not to be confused with Abu Gorab.
Located at 33.47, 44.01 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 12 mi away.
Baghdad Central Prison
The Baghdad Central Prison, formerly known as Abu Ghraib prison is in Abu Ghraib, an Iraqi city 32 km (20 mi) west of Baghdad. It was built by British contractors in the 1950s. Observers estimated that in 2001, the prison held as many as 15,000 inmates. In 2002 Saddam's government began an expansion project to add six new cellblocks to the prison. In October 2002, Saddam Hussein gave amnesty to most prisoners in Iraq.
Located at 33.47, 44.01 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 12 mi away.
Dur-Kurigalzu
Dur-Kurigalzu was a city in southern Mesopotamia near the confluence of the Tigris and Diyala rivers about 30 km west of the center of Baghdad. It was founded by a Kassite king of Babylon, Kurigalzu I, some time in the 14th century BC, and was abandoned after the fall of the Kassite dynasty.
Located at 33.47, 44.01 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 13 mi away.
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