 | Item 62595 IRAQ ARMY Y.M.C.A. India Old Postcard Cannon GUN BARGE Vintage Army Y.M.C.A. of India Picture Post card, Military. Middle East. Soldiers in Action. A Gun Barge. Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Sumer in southern Mesopotamia is commonly regarded as the world's earliest civilization. Published by The Times of India Bombay| Price: | £7.99 | €13.58 | US$19.18 |
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 | Item 62594 IRAQ Y.M.C.A. Old Postcard BALLAM CONVOY Flooded Desert Vintage Army Y.M.C.A. of India Picture Post card, Military. Middle East. Native Canoe, Canoes, Boats. Ballam Convoy crossing the Flooded Desert. Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Sumer in southern Mesopotamia is commonly regarded as the world's earliest civilization. Published by The Times of India Bombay| Price: | £7.99 | €13.58 | US$19.18 |
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 | Item 62592 IRAQ ARMY Y.M.C.A. India Old Postcard A STREET in ASHAR Vintage Army Y.M.C.A. of India Picture Post card, Military. Middle East. Ethnic. Natives. Costume. A Street in Ashar. Mesopotamia Series. (All their buildings are made of mud). Mesopotamia was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Sumer in southern Mesopotamia is commonly regarded as the world's earliest civilization. Published by The Times of India Bombay
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 | Item 48124 Iraq Old Postcard BAGHDAD BAGDAD A Fine Old Bronze Gun Vintage Middle East B/W Postcard. Bagdad, Cannon, Gunpowder, Palm Trees, A Fine Old Bronze Gun. Military. Published by The Times Press Bombay
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 | Item 34927 IRAQ Middle East Old Postcard CAMELS - Desert Transport Early B/W Postcard. Desert Transport, Iraq. Camel Animals. Published by A. & K. Naman Baghdad
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 | Item 34923 Iraq Middle East Old Postcard BAGHDAD Tomb Sitt Zubaida Early B/W Postcard. Tomb of Sitt Zubaida, Baghdad. Palm Trees. Published by A. & K. Naman
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 | 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
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 | Item 34391 IRAQ Middle East Old RP Postcard RUINS OF WALLS Castle Early Real PHoto B/W Postcard. Iraq.
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 | 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
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 | Item 34377 Iraq 1963 Old RP Postcard BAGHDAD Iraqi Daggers, Swords Early Real Photo B/W Postcard. Baghdad. Sent from Baghdad to USA California.
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 | Item 34370 Iraq Old RP Postcard BAGHDAD River Sitt Subeida's Tomb Early Middle East Real Photo B/W Postcard. Sitt Subeida's Tomb, Baghdad. Published by Boesinger & Co.
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 | Item 34358 Iraq Old Postcard MOSUL Bridge Bateaux Plaine de Ninive Early WW1 Middle East B/W Postcard. Mossoul - Le Pont de bateaux et la Plaine de Ninive. Ethnic Iraqi People. Donkey. Bridge. Published by Reunies de Nancy Edition des Missions Dominicaines
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 | 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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 | Item 15998 Frankfurt - Damascus 1972 Lufthansa First Flight Cover Cactus Illustrated Airmail Envelope Erstflug LH 612, Boeing 727, Frankfurt - Munchen - Beirut - Damaskus - Baghdad Iraq. 6.1.1970. With stamps of 1969 - 350th Anniversary of Bad Reichenhall - Traunstein Brine Pipeline & IPTT Weltkongress 20th Congress of Post Office Trade Union Federation Berlin. Sent from Frankfurt Am Main to Damaskus Syria. 20pf Map of Pipeline & West Berlin Black Woman Telephonist
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