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===Books=== * Caecilia Pieri, Bagdad, la construction d'une capitale moderne, 1914–1960, Presses de l'Ifpo, 2015, 440 pages, about 800 illustrations (ISBN 978-2-35159-399-8) (ISSN 2225-7578). * Mina Marefat, Caecilia Pieri, Gilles Ragot, Le Corbusier's Gymnasium in Bagdad, 2014, Éditions du patrimoine, collection Regards (French and English versions), Presses de l'Ifpo (Arabic version) (ISBN 2757703013). * {{cite book |last=Pieri |first=Caecilia |year=2011 |title=Baghdad Arts Deco: Architectural Brickwork, 1920–1950 |publisher=The American University in Cairo Press |edition=1st |page=160 |isbn=978-977-416-356-2}} * "Travels in Asia and Africa 1325-135" by Ibn Battuta. * "[[Gertrude Bell]]: The Arabian Diaries, 1913–1914." by Bell Gertrude Lowthian, and O'Brien, Rosemary. * "Historic Cities of the Islamic World". by Bosworth, Clifford Edmund. * "Ottoman administration of Iraq, 1890–1908." by Cetinsaya, Gokhan. * "Naked in Baghdad." by Garrels, Anne, and Lawrence, Vint. * "A memoir of Major-General Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson." by Rawlinson, George. * Stanek, Łukasz (2020). ''Architecture in Global Socialism: Eastern Europe, West Africa, and the Middle East in the Cold War''. Princeton. {{ISBN|978-0-691-19455-4}}.
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