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- Al-Rahman_mosque abstract "The Al-Rahman mosque (Arabic: "The Most Merciful") in Baghdad, was intended to be one of the largest mosques in Iraq. It was begun by Saddam Hussein in 1998, but work was cut short during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and it was never completed. It remains uncompleted in Baghdad's Mansour neighbourhood, in the place of the old race track. Its main, uncompleted dome, is surrounded by eight smaller, independent domes, which in turn feature eight even smaller domes integrated in their walls. It is around 250 metres in diameter, and occupies 11 acres. The mosque is sometimes confused with another mosque – the "Great Saddam Mosque", (or "Grand Saddam Mosque") which was also being built at the time. That was being constructed a couple of miles to the north-east, at the site of the old Al Muthanna municipal airport. It was supposed to be even bigger than Al-Rahman, and centred on an articifial lake. It would have been surrounded by newly built university faculties, had a 60-metre high dome, and been around 300 metres in diameter. Construction of this mosque was at an even earlier stage when stopped, with only some central columns built. (33.324984°N 44.370522°E / 33.324984; 44.370522)".
- Al-Rahman_mosque thumbnail Al_Rahman_Mosque.jpg?width=300.
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- Al-Rahman_mosque wikiPageWikiLink Baghdad.
- Al-Rahman_mosque wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_establishments_in_Iraq.
- Al-Rahman_mosque wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_mosques.
- Al-Rahman_mosque wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Baghdad.
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- Al-Rahman_mosque wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Al-Rahman_mosque wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mosques_in_Baghdad.
- Al-Rahman_mosque wikiPageWikiLink Mansour_neighbourhood.
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- Al-Rahman_mosque wikiPageWikiLink Saddam_Hussein.
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- Al-Rahman_mosque wikiPageWikiLinkText "Al-Rahman mosque".
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- Al-Rahman_mosque subject Category:1998_establishments_in_Iraq.
- Al-Rahman_mosque subject Category:20th-century_mosques.
- Al-Rahman_mosque subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Baghdad.
- Al-Rahman_mosque subject Category:Mosques_in_Baghdad.
- Al-Rahman_mosque point "33.324984 44.370522".
- Al-Rahman_mosque type Mosque.
- Al-Rahman_mosque type Place.
- Al-Rahman_mosque type Mosque.
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- Al-Rahman_mosque comment "The Al-Rahman mosque (Arabic: "The Most Merciful") in Baghdad, was intended to be one of the largest mosques in Iraq. It was begun by Saddam Hussein in 1998, but work was cut short during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and it was never completed. It remains uncompleted in Baghdad's Mansour neighbourhood, in the place of the old race track. Its main, uncompleted dome, is surrounded by eight smaller, independent domes, which in turn feature eight even smaller domes integrated in their walls.".
- Al-Rahman_mosque label "Al-Rahman mosque".
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- Al-Rahman_mosque lat "33.324984".
- Al-Rahman_mosque long "44.370522".
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- Al-Rahman_mosque depiction Al_Rahman_Mosque.jpg.
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