Timthal Baghdad

The remaining three works, Ashaar Baghdad ('Baghdad's Poetry', a fountain featuring Arabic script), Timthal Baghdad ('Baghdad's Statue', a column featuring the city as a beautiful girl wearing traditional Abbasid costume),[2] and Enkath El Iraq ('Saving Iraq's Culture', a Sumerian cylindrical seal in the hands of an Iraqi citizen)[2] were all inaugurated in 2013.

[4] His most well-known works include a pair of statues of Queen Scheherazade and King Shahryar, located on the banks of the Tigris River, near Abu Nuwas Street[5] and the Fountain of Kahramana in Baghdad's central business district.

[8] It is a column featuring a lady sitting on a chair wearing Abbasid traditional clothes and is located in Andalusia square (Al Andalus).

[8] The column features Arabic calligraphy along its length, specifically poetry by Mustafa Jamal al-Din glorifying the city of Baghdad.

And I will judge you, and your night will be moonlitThe figure of the Abbasid woman is reclining, with her back to the sun, so that she is looking towards the horizon in front of her.