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العربية: مرقد زمرد خاتون وهو من المراقد الأثرية المشهورة القديمة في العراق، ويقع في مقبرة الشيخ معروف في جانب الكرخ من بغداد، ويحوي قبر ينسب خطأ الى السيدة زبيدة، وتعلو المرقد منارة مخروطية الشكل، وذكرت المصادر التاريخية إنها ليست زبيدة زوج هارون الرشيد بل هو مرقد السيدة زمرد خاتون أم الناصر لدين الله العباسي، المتوفاة عام 599 هجرية/ 1202م، وقربها قبر عائشة خاتون أم أحمد باشا والي بغداد وزوجة حسن باشا الوالي في العهد العثماني
English: Zumurrud Khatun Tomb (1202 CE.), in cemetery at Baghdad
Deutsch: Grab von Zubaidah bint Ja`far in Bagdad
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Object location33° 19′ 54.06″ N, 44° 22′ 22.77″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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This image was awarded an finalist in the national contest of Iraq in Wiki Loves Monuments 2014
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