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Hatra Collection

"Hatra: A Glimpse into Ancient Splendor" Step back in time to the enchanting city of Hatra, located in present-day Iraq

Background imageHatra Collection: Saddam Hussein signature

Saddam Hussein signature, Hatra, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageHatra Collection: Iraq, Hatra, statue of Abu Bint Deimun, wife of Santruq I

Iraq, Hatra, statue of Abu Bint Deimun, wife of Santruq I
Iraq - Hatra (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1985). Statue of Abu Bint Deimun, wife of Santruq I

Background imageHatra Collection: Statue of a Parthian princess, Hatra (Al-Hadr), Iraq, 1977

Statue of a Parthian princess, Hatra (Al-Hadr), Iraq, 1977. Hatra was a religious and trading centre in the area of modern north-western Iraq which flourished between c400 BC and 300 AD

Background imageHatra Collection: Temple of the Sun, Hatra (Al-Hadr), Iraq, 1977

Temple of the Sun, Hatra (Al-Hadr), Iraq, 1977. Hatra was a religious and trading centre in the area of modern north-western Iraq which flourished between c400 BC and 300 AD

Background imageHatra Collection: Acanthus capital, Temple of the Sun, Hatra (Al-Hadr), Iraq, 1977

Acanthus capital, Temple of the Sun, Hatra (Al-Hadr), Iraq, 1977. Hatra was a religious and trading centre in the area of modern north-western Iraq which flourished between c400 BC and 300 AD

Background imageHatra Collection: Ruins of Hatra (Al-Hadr), Iraq, 1977

Ruins of Hatra (Al-Hadr), Iraq, 1977. Hatra was a religious and trading centre in the area of modern north-western Iraq which flourished between c400 BC and 300 AD

Background imageHatra Collection: Hellenistic temple, Hatra (Al-Hadr), Iraq, 1977

Hellenistic temple, Hatra (Al-Hadr), Iraq, 1977. Hatra was a religious and trading centre in the area of modern north-western Iraq which flourished between c400 BC and 300 AD

Background imageHatra Collection: Iraq, Hatra, Liwan dedicated to Marn Marten and Bernarin

Iraq, Hatra, Liwan dedicated to Marn Marten and Bernarin UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageHatra Collection: Iraq, Jazira Region, Ninawa Governorate, Hatra, Portal bas-relief

Iraq, Jazira Region, Ninawa Governorate, Hatra, Portal bas-relief
Iraq - Hatra (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1985). Portal bas-relief

Background imageHatra Collection: IRAQ. Mosul. Hatra. Temple of the city (2nd c. )

IRAQ. Mosul. Hatra. Temple of the city (2nd c. )
IRAQ. Mosul. Hatra. Temple of the city (2nd c.)

Background imageHatra Collection: Portico of the South entrance

Portico of the South entrance, Hatra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageHatra Collection: Statue of Abu Bint Deimun

Statue of Abu Bint Deimun, Hatra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageHatra Collection: South Gate

South Gate, Hatra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageHatra Collection: Iwan group

Iwan group, Hatra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageHatra Collection: Temple of Allat

Temple of Allat, Hatra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageHatra Collection: Temple of Mrn

Temple of Mrn, Hatra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iraq, Middle East


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"Hatra: A Glimpse into Ancient Splendor" Step back in time to the enchanting city of Hatra, located in present-day Iraq. This captivating archaeological site offers a window into the grandeur and cultural richness of the past. One cannot help but be mesmerized by the stunning statue of a Parthian princess, standing tall as if guarding the secrets of this ancient city. Dating back to 1977, this artifact is a testament to the artistic mastery that once thrived within Hatra's walls. The Temple of the Sun stands proudly amidst these ruins, its majestic presence evoking awe and reverence. Its intricate design showcases an acanthus capital, adorned with delicate details that speak volumes about Hatra's architectural prowess. As we explore further, we come across remnants of what was once a thriving metropolis - crumbling walls and scattered stones tell stories untold. The Hellenistic temple whispers tales from centuries ago when Greek influence permeated through this land. Amongst these ruins lies Liwan dedicated to Marn Marten and Bernarin - an exquisite structure that pays homage to deities long forgotten but forever etched in history. Its portal bas-relief transports us back in time, offering glimpses into daily life during Hatra's prime. Another remarkable sight is the statue of Abu Bint Deimun, wife of Santruq I - her regal figure immortalized for eternity. It serves as a reminder that behind every great ruler stood powerful women who shaped dynasties with their grace and wisdom. The Temple of Mrn beckons us closer; its sacred aura still resonates within these ancient walls. And nearby stands Allat's temple – an ode to one of Hatra's most revered goddesses whose worship held immense significance for its inhabitants.