Saving Iraqi Culture
Monument in Baghdad
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Saving Iraqi culture (Arabic: نصب انقاذ الثقافة, romanized: Nasb Enqath al-Thaqafa) is a monument located in the Mansour district of Baghdad. It was commissioned in 2010 by the Mayor of Baghdad[citation needed] and designed by Iraqi sculptor Mohammed Ghani Hikmat.[1] The monument shows a broken cylinder seal, with hands and arms attempting to support it so as not to fall.[1] The cuneiform on the seal reads writing began here.[1]
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- ^ a b c "محمد غني حكمت: بغداد تستذكر نحّاتها". The New Arab (in Arabic). 2015-09-22. Archived from the original on 2020-10-23.