Once Upon a Time in Baghdad

71 years before the war that nearly destroyed it.

BY MARYA HANNUN | MARCH 18, 2013

 

Men wearing the Turkish fez and suits walk alongside those in more typical Iraqi dress while carriages pass by on a newly constructed street. Baghdad's mandate period was characterized by the melding of the modern with the traditional. But it wasn't until the nationalization of oil in the 1960s and 70s that the country saw modernization on a vast scale, as a construction boom transformed Baghdad into a thriving metropolis.

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Marya Hannun is an editorial researcher at Foreign Policy.