Salman Pak
Salman Pak (Arabic: سلمان باك, Persian: سلمان پاک), meaning "Salman the Pure", is a city located approximately 15 miles (24 km) south of Baghdad near a peninsula formed by a broad eastward bend of the Tigris River. It is named after Salman the Persian, a companion of Muhammad buried in the city.
Salman Pak
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Salman Pak | |
Coordinates: 33°06′N 44°35′E | |
Country | Iraq |
Governorate | Baghdad |
District | Al-Mada'in |
Elevation | 6 m (20 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 117,500 |
The city overlaps with the ancient metropolis of Al-Mada'in, which includes the ruins of ancient Ctesiphon and ancient Seleucia.
It is also quite close to the Salman Pak facility, an Iraqi military installation which was a key center of Saddam Hussein's biological and chemical weapons programs.[1] The site included training grounds used by Iraqi intelligence to direct Special Operations Forces.
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