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Balad Ruz

Coordinates: 33°42′N 45°05′E / 33.700°N 45.083°E / 33.700; 45.083
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Balad Ruz
بلدروز
Town
Balad Ruz is located in Iraq
Balad Ruz
Balad Ruz
Balad Ruz's location inside Iraq
Coordinates: 33°42′N 45°05′E / 33.700°N 45.083°E / 33.700; 45.083
Country Iraq
GovernorateDiyala
DistrictBalad Ruz
Government
 • MayorMohamed Maroof Al-Hussein
Elevation
134.5 ft (41[1] m)
Time zoneUTC+3
Postal code
32005[2]

Balad Ruz (Arabic: بلدروز) is a city located some 120 km (75 mi) northeast of Baghdad in the Diyala Governorate of Iraq.

Balad Ruz has a radio station that was opened on 18 December 2006, known as Al Noor Radio Station, meaning "The Light" in Arabic.

The current[when?] commander of all Iraqi Army ground forces Lt. General Ali Ghaidan Majid is from Balad Ruz.[citation needed]

History

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Map showing Balad Ruz (Baraz al-Ruz) in relation to other contemporary sites in the region

Balad Ruz was historically known as Barāz al-Rūz,[3][4] a name meaning "the rice field".[4] Although its origin is unclear, the city has been continuously inhabited from at least Abbasid times to the present day.[3] The Abbasid caliph Al-Mu'tadid built a palace here.[3] In 1340, Hamdallah Mustawfi noted that it paid 20,000 dinars annually to the treasury in Baghdad.[3] Balad Ruz continued to prosper through the late 1700s, when it was described by an observer as a large town under the control of Baghdad.[3] When Felix Jones surveyed the area in the mid-1800s, he noted that the Rūz canal, on which the city lay, ended in the immediate vicinity of Balad Ruz; historically, it had extended over 50 kilometers (31 mi) further south.[3]

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A U.S. Soldier and local Iraqi police patrolling through the Balad Ruz marketplace, 24 October 2006.

References

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  1. ^ "City (Town) Balad Ruz: Map, population, location". Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Baladrūz, Diyala Governorate Postal Code List - Cybo". Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Adams, Robert M. (1965). Land Behind Baghdad: A History of Settlement on the Diyala Plains. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. p. 94. OCLC 899942882.
  4. ^ a b Le Strange, Guy (1905). The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate: Mesopotamia, Persia, and Central Asia, from the Moslem Conquest to the Time of Timur. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 61. OCLC 458169031.
  5. ^ CROSS BORDER COMPLEX ATTK ON 5-73 CAV IVO BALAD RUZ: 1 IRANIAN ARMY KIA, 1 CIV. The New York Times, 2010-10-25.
  6. ^ "CF discover large weapons cache in vicinity of Turki Village | Multi-National Forces Iraq". Retrieved 1 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Leadership Discusses Security, Services in Balad Ruz". Retrieved 1 June 2023.

33°42′N 45°05′E / 33.700°N 45.083°E / 33.700; 45.083