AlSultaniyya
Al-Sultaniyya is a historic district located in the southern part of the city of Baghdad, Iraq. Originally developed during the Abbasid Caliphate in the 9th century, it served as a prominent residential and administrative area for the ruling elite. The name "Al-Sultaniyya" derives from the Arabic word "Sultan," reflecting its association with the powerful rulers of the period.
The district was designed as a planned urban space, featuring wide avenues, gardens, and palatial residences.
By the 12th century, the district began to decline in prominence as political power shifted to other
Today, Al-Sultaniyya is a lesser-known but historically significant part of Baghdad. While much of its original