The destruction of history and culture in Syria and Iraq 
by the Islamic State
 
Since this probably doesn't mean all that much to most people let me  put
this in comparative perspective. The equivalent for a Christian or  Jew
would be much the same as if  the Islamic State was systematically  
destroying 
one out of five of the best known archaeological sites in Israel.
 
For most Americans the tragedy now playing out in areas under control of 
the Islamic State would be about the same as if one out of five of the best 
 known historical sites in America.had been just destroyed. How'd you like 
it if  a Muslim 
group just smashed the  Liberty Bell, bulldozed colonial  Williamsburg and  
Jamestown, and blew up Plymouth Rock, plus razed the Alamo to the ground 
and obliterated Mount Vernon?
 
This is pretty much what happened in India under the Muslims, BTW,
and in Iraq itself, centuries ago.
 
Islam is thoroughly iconoclastic by intention as expressed in the  Koran.
This started with Mecca itself, which once was a monument to the
religions of the world as known in Arabia in the 7th century AD.
That ceased with the Muslim takeover as the 360+ shines at Mecca
were destroyed on Muhammad's orders.
 
O, that can't be true? Like hell it can't,  it is completely  true.
 
 
Billy
 
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Islamic State Erasing History, Culture in  Syria, Iraq
By _Zeina Karam_ (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/authors/zeina_karam/)  - 
March 6, 2015
 
 
BEIRUT (AP) -- The Islamic State group's destruction of the ancient city of 
 Nimrud in northern Iraq is part of a systematic campaign to destroy  
archaeological sites it says promote apostasy. 
Some of the world's most precious cultural treasures, including ancient 
sites  in the cradle of civilization, are in areas controlled by the group and 
at the  mercy of extremists bent on wiping out all non-Islamic culture and  
history.
 
The rampage, targeting priceless cultural artifacts often spanning 
thousands  of years, has sparked global outrage and accusations of war crimes. 
The  
militants are also believed to be selling ancient artifacts on the black 
market  in order to finance their bloody campaign across the region. 
Here's a look at some of the major sites destroyed by IS in Iraq and Syria, 
 and others under their control: 
IRAQ 
The region under IS control in Iraq has nearly 1,800 of Iraq's 12,000  
registered archaeological sites. Among the most important sites under the  
militants' control are four ancient cities - Ninevah, Kalhu, Dur Sharrukin and  
Ashur - which were at different times the capital of the mighty Assyrian  
Empire. 
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NIMRUD: Nimrud was the second capital of Assyria, an ancient kingdom that  
began around 900 B.C., partially in present-day Iraq, and became a great  
regional power. The city, which was destroyed in 612 B.C., is located on the  
Tigris River just south of Iraq's second largest city, Mosul, which was 
captured  by the IS group in June. The late 1980s discovery of treasures in 
Nimrud's royal  tombs was one of the 20th century's most significant 
archaeological finds. The  government said militants destroyed the site this 
week using 
heavy military  vehicles, but has not elaborated on the extent of the 
damage. 
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MOSUL MUSEUM: On Feb. 26, a video emerged on militant websites showing  
Islamic State militants with sledgehammers destroying ancient artifacts at the  
museum in Mosul which they referred to as idols. They also destroyed Nirgal 
 Gate, one of several gates to Ninevah, the onetime capital of the Assyrian 
 Empire. 
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MOSUL LIBRARIES: In January, Islamic State militants ransacked the Central  
Library of Mosul, smashing the locks and taking around 2,000 books - 
leaving  only Islamic texts. Days later, militants broke into the University of 
Mosul's  library. They made a bonfire out of hundreds of books on science and 
culture,  destroying them in front of students. 
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SHRINES: Last year, militants destroyed the centuries-old Mosque of the  
Prophet Younis - believed to be the burial place of the Prophet Jonah - and 
the  Mosque of the Prophet Jirjis, two revered ancient shrines in Mosul. They 
also  threatened to destroy Mosul's 850-year old Crooked Minaret, but 
residents  surrounded the structure to protect it. 
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HATRA: The militants control the 2,300-year-old city of Hatra, a well  
preserved complex of temples south of Mosul and a UNESCO World Heritage site.  
Experts say large statues from Hatra have been destroyed or defaced. 
SYRIA 
The Islamic State group has overrun most of the east and large parts of the 
 north, putting a string of major archaeological sites in their hands. The  
militants have pillaged sites, excavated others and have destroyed several  
relics and Assyrian-era statues as part of their purge of paganism. The  
destruction they have wreaked adds to the wider, extensive damage done to  
ancient sites including Palmyra, as well as mosques and churches across the  
country in the chaos of the civil war. 
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DURA EUROPOS: The 2,300-year-old city overlooking the Euphrates River is a  
remarkably well-preserved cultural crossroads, a city first founded by 
Alexander  the Great's successors and later ruled by the Romans and various 
Persian  empires. It boasts pagan temples, churches and one of the earliest 
known Jewish  synagogues. Satellite imagery taken last year show the site 
pockmarked with  holes from pillaging and illegal digs. It also showed hundreds 
of 
people  conducting illegal excavations. 
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MARI: An ancient city located on the site of Tell Hariri on the western 
bank  of the Euphrates River in Deir el-Zour province. It is believed to have 
been  inhabited since the 5th millennium B.C. and was discovered in the early 
1930s.  It has also been severely looted by IS. 
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TEL AJAJI AND TELL BRAK: Prehistoric settlement mounds in Syria's far 
eastern  Hassakeh province. Experts say both have been looted and destroyed, 
Artifacts  have been removed from both sites, and ancient statues -- some 
dating 
back to  the Assyrian period -- have been  smashed. 

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