Iraq’s special dish is called “dolma” — vegetables stuffed with seasoned rice and meat!
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Facts About Iraq For Kids
In Iraq, many people eat with their right hand instead of using forks and spoons!
Iraqi schools teach subjects in both Arabic and English, starting from elementary school!
Many Iraqi families gather on Friday (their weekend) for a big lunch that can last for hours!
Iraqi children often help make a sweet called “mann al-sama,” which means “heaven’s food”!
In Iraqi homes, a special coffee pot called a “dallah” is used to serve coffee to guests!
Many Iraqi families shop at open-air markets called “souks” where you can find everything from fresh fruits to toys!
Iraqi meals often end with fresh fruits, especially dates from their own palm trees!
Iraqi families make a special breakfast bread called “samoon” that’s shaped like a diamond!
Many Iraqi schools have a morning assembly where students sing the national anthem!
Iraqi families often keep their bread warm in special cloth bags called “chanta”!
Iraqi families often make their own pickles called “turshi” using vegetables from their gardens!
Many Iraqi homes have a special area just for making tea called a “chai khana”!
Iraqi children often enjoy a sweet drink called “shaninah” made from yogurt and mint!
Many Iraqi families make their own jam called “murabba” using fresh fruits!
Iraqi children often help their parents make a special rice dish called “timman” for dinner!
History & Heritage
The city of Babylon, one of the most famous ancient cities in the world, was built over 4,000 years ago in what is now in Iraq!
The world’s first writing system, called cuneiform, was invented in ancient Iraq around 3200 BCE!
The famous Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, were built near Iraq!
The world’s first known written story, “The Epic of Gilgamesh,” was written in ancient Iraq!
The wheel was invented in ancient Iraq around 3500 BCE!
The first schools in the world were started in ancient Iraq over 5,000 years ago!
The famous Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest sets of written laws, was created in ancient Iraq!
Iraqi archaeologists are still finding ancient treasures buried in the sand today!
The city of Baghdad was once the world’s biggest center of learning and had the largest library in the old world!
Ancient Iraqis invented the 60-minute hour and the 360-degree circle that we still use today!
The first maps in the world were made in ancient Iraq using clay tablets!
The world’s first math problems were written in ancient Iraq!
The first doctors in the world practiced medicine in ancient Iraq!
Ancient Iraqi architects built the first arch-shaped doorways!
The first calendar was created in ancient Iraq about 5,000 years ago!
The world’s first postal system started in ancient Iraq!
Ancient Iraqis were the first people to make soap!
The first musical instruments were found in ancient Iraq!
The world’s first recipes were written on clay tablets in ancient Iraq!
Baghdad has a huge shopping mall called Baghdad Mall that’s as big as 11 football fields!
Iraqi date palms can live for over 100 years, producing sweet dates every year!
The city of Basra, Iraq, is nicknamed “The Venice of the East” because it has many canals!
Iraqi children often keep small birds called “canaries” as pets!
Iraq is home to a rare type of truffle that grows in the desert after it rains!
Some Iraqi sheep herders still use old wooden boats called “mashoof” to move their sheep through the watery lands!
Iraqi children play a game called “Sini wa Zarf,” similar to hide and seek but with special rules!
Iraq sends millions of tons of dates to other countries every year — enough to make billions of date cookies!
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