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Postcards > Middle East > Iraq > Basra Click here for Basra Email Alert
 | Item 34423 Iraq WW1 Old Postcard BASRA The Kora Creek RIVER & BOAT Early Middle East B/W Tuck's Postcard. Kora Creek, Basra. River & Boats. Palm Trees. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Post Card / A. Kerim Basra Persian Gulf
|  | Item 34385 Iraq WW1 Old Postcard BASRA The Robat Creek River Boats Early Middle East B/W Postcard. Basra - The Robat Creek. River, Boats. Palm Trees. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by The Times Press, Bombay
|  | Item 34344 Iraq Middle East Old Postcard BASRA Engineer Field Park Early WW1 B/W Postcard. Engineer Field Park, Basra. Boats. Basra (also spelled Başrah or Basara; historically sometimes written Busra, Busrah, and the early form Bassorah; Arabic: البصرة, Al-Basrah) is the second largest city of Iraq with an estimated population of c. 2,600,000 (2003). It is the country's main port. Basra is the capital of the Basra Governorate. The city is located along the Shatt al-Arab (Arvandrood) waterway near the Persian Gulf. Basra is 55 km from the Persian Gulf and 545 km from Baghdad, Iraq's capital and largest city. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Collo-Photo Post Card / A. Kerim Basra Persian Gulf
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