Mosul library
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LocationIraq
Typelibrary
Established1921
Items collected15,000
| Mosul library | |
|---|---|
| مكتبة الموصل | |
The Mosul library in 2016 before its destruction. | |
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| 36°20′51″N 43°9′3″E / 36.34750°N 43.15083°E | |
| Location | Iraq |
| Type | library |
| Established | 1921 |
| Collection | |
| Items collected | 15,000 |
The Mosul Library is a public library located in the city of Mosul, north of Iraq. In particular, it houses rare and ancient works, including testimonies of the invention of writing – this region[1] being considered as the Cradle of Civilization; or even for some the Cradle of humanity[2] (as indicated in the writings compiled for the elaboration of the Bible,[3] then from the Quran).[4][5][6]
Many have been destroyed since 2015 by the action of the members of the Islamic State terrorist organization.
