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sabian+mandaean+mandi+of+baghdad Latitude and Longitude:

33°16′54″N 44°21′31″E / 33.28167°N 44.35861°E / 33.28167; 44.35861
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Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Baghdad
Religion
Affiliation Mandaeism
LeadershipRishama Sattar Jabbar Hilo
Location
Location Al-Qadisiyah
Municipality Baghdad
Country  Iraq
Geographic coordinates 33°16′54″N 44°21′31″E / 33.28167°N 44.35861°E / 33.28167; 44.35861

The SabianMandaean Mandi of Baghdad ( Arabic: مندي الصابئة المندائية) is a Mandaean temple in the Al-Qadisiyah neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq. [1] It is located on the banks of the Tigris River. Rishama Sattar Jabbar Hilo is the official head of the mandi. [2]

In the early 1980s, the mandi was built on land originally owned by the Iraqi Ministry of Finance that was allocated to the Mandaean community, with an area of approximately 1,200 square metres. It has ritual halls and a guesthouse to receive and accommodate visitors. [3] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Baghdad Governorate (2019-07-20). "محافظ بغداد يزور مندى الصابئة المندائية ويهنئهم بالعيد الأكبر". Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  2. ^ a b "المندائيون". Aawsat (in Arabic). 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  3. ^ "مندى الصابئة - بغداد". ديوان أوقاف الديانات المسيحية والأيزيدية والصابئة المندائية / Endowments of the Christian, Ezidian & Sabian Mandaean Religious Divan (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-12-13.

sabian+mandaean+mandi+of+baghdad Latitude and Longitude:

33°16′54″N 44°21′31″E / 33.28167°N 44.35861°E / 33.28167; 44.35861
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Baghdad
Religion
Affiliation Mandaeism
LeadershipRishama Sattar Jabbar Hilo
Location
Location Al-Qadisiyah
Municipality Baghdad
Country  Iraq
Geographic coordinates 33°16′54″N 44°21′31″E / 33.28167°N 44.35861°E / 33.28167; 44.35861

The SabianMandaean Mandi of Baghdad ( Arabic: مندي الصابئة المندائية) is a Mandaean temple in the Al-Qadisiyah neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq. [1] It is located on the banks of the Tigris River. Rishama Sattar Jabbar Hilo is the official head of the mandi. [2]

In the early 1980s, the mandi was built on land originally owned by the Iraqi Ministry of Finance that was allocated to the Mandaean community, with an area of approximately 1,200 square metres. It has ritual halls and a guesthouse to receive and accommodate visitors. [3] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Baghdad Governorate (2019-07-20). "محافظ بغداد يزور مندى الصابئة المندائية ويهنئهم بالعيد الأكبر". Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  2. ^ a b "المندائيون". Aawsat (in Arabic). 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  3. ^ "مندى الصابئة - بغداد". ديوان أوقاف الديانات المسيحية والأيزيدية والصابئة المندائية / Endowments of the Christian, Ezidian & Sabian Mandaean Religious Divan (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-12-13.

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