13 January، 2026
Faculty Members Participate in a Symposium at the University of Mosul

In line with the College of Arts’ commitment to supporting its faculty’s involvement in scientific and academic forums, several faculty members participated in the 66th Scientific Symposium titled “Economic Conditions in Mosul Throughout Historical Ages.” The event was organized by the Mosul Studies Center in collaboration with the Sustainable Development Unit at the University of Mosul’s Presidency, held on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
The symposium featured specialized research papers presented by the following faculty members:
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Professor Dr. Mahmoud Saleh Said: Commercial Movement and Spatial Distinction of the City of Mosul (1800–1918).
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Professor Dr. Omar Ahmed Said: A Critique of Certain Historians’ Views on Hamdanid Princes Regarding Agriculture in Mosul.
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Professor Dr. Maysun Dhannun Al-Abaychi: Weights and Measures in Mosul During the Islamic Eras.
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Assistant Professor Dr. Hussein Yousif Hazim: The Agricultural Revolution and its Economic Impact on the Mosul Region During Prehistoric Times.
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Assistant Lecturer Faten Ma Shaa Allah Hamid: Economic Conditions in Mosul During the Neo-Assyrian Period (911–612 BC).












