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How to use Bagdad in a sentence

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Agora Fidelio offers a concept whose three parts each take place in as many different locations, Barcelona, Bagdad and Belfast, along an initiatory and introspective journey.
Examples from Classical Literature
The firing has since ceased, and one of the tribes has been driven out of Bagdad.
Following the track of the caravan, he was to make his way to Babylon, or Bagdad.
The power of the kalif of Bagdad, at best but nominal, is reduced still more by Togrul.
It was probably under the inspiration of these very words of SDI that Bagdad in the end vindicated itself.
This much, however, is known, that in the eighth century they were taken to Bagdad.
He marched against Bagdad, and had sworn to root the heresy of Mahound from the earth.
As we have said, the two most famous of these were at Bagdad and at Cordova.
It has become the chief office of the Turkish customs department in Bagdad.
At the mouth of the Euphrates they found a ship just about to start for Bagdad.
The first clock that ever measured time was made for the Caliph of Bagdad.
It is not surprising, then, that the school of Bagdad became celebrated.
I gave him my blood, and you something more, and now we are at Bagdad.
The palace of the khalif at Bagdad is three miles in extent.
After wandering aimlessly through several countries, I resolved to come to Bagdad and request an audience of the Commander of the Faithful.
This explains the welcome given by Chinese Emperors and Caliphs of Bagdad to all roving minstrels in whose immortality, like flies in amber, they are caught.
In the reign of the Caliph Haroun-al-Raschid, there lived at Bagdad a porter who, in spite of his humble calling, was an intelligent and sensible man.
I was born, Commander of the Faithful, in Bagdad, and was left an orphan while I was yet a very young man, for my parents died within a few days of each other.
In which is introduced one of the pleasantest barbers that was ever recorded in history, the barber of Bagdad, or he in Don Quixote, not excepted.
He felt like the greedy inhabitant of Bagdad when his eyes had been greased with the magic ointment of the dervish, that gave him to see all the treasures of the earth.
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