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At the Gates of Baghdad

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At the gates of Baghdad
Author
Illustrator
CountryIraq
LanguageArabic
Publication date
2014
Pages

"At the gates of Baghdad" (Arabic: على أبواب بغداد) is a novel by Qasim Houl about the conditions of Iraq during the invasion of Iraq in 2003, The tragedies that befell Iraq from the looting and dissolution of the Iraqi army, murders, crimes, and protection companies such as Blackwater and others, the injustice to the people, the American forces and the global coalition, and the arrival of modern technology and equipment for war.[1]

The story[edit]

The novel talks about Abdullah, a young Iraqi who works as a photographer on the combat fronts in Iraqi television since the Iran-Iraq War and the Second Gulf War and in the current war[2], He lost his brother baffles during the Iran war and his father died young and he has only his salary and his house in Baghdad and his mother dearly insists on him to get married and he postpones until the situation improves.[3]

Characters of the novel[edit]

Abdullah the cameraman, TV journalist, and protagonist[4]

Abdullah’s mother.[4]

Ahmed is an archivist on the radio.[4]

Corporal Abdulkadir, retired military in Basra.[4]

Jamie is a member of Blackwater.[4]


References[edit]

  1. Wardi, Mohammed (October 26, 2015). ""At the gates of Baghdad".. A novel embroidered with cinematic scenes".
  2. Alsebai, Abdu (2022). ""Rawafed" presents the novel "at the gates of Baghdad" by the Iraqi director Qassim about".
  3. Abdulreda, Meqdad (September 4, 2014). "At the gates of Baghdad, Qasim's novel about the 2003 war on Iraq".
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Alrekabi, Ethab. ""At the gates of Baghdad" a biography of a man or a biography of a homeland!؟".



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