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English: Map of Abbasid Samarra in the mid-ninth century AD. This is primarily based on the work of Alastair Northedge, The historical topography of Samarra (2005), along with subsidiary works in Hugh Kennedy, When Baghdad Ruled the Modern World (2006) and Matthew Gordon, The Breaking of a Thousand Swords (2001).
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