Heritage of War and Peace

Heritage of War and Peace

Khān al-Kumruk (al-Jumruk): Mosul’s Historic Station on the Silk Road

Reviving a Forgotten Trade Hub at the Crossroads of Civilizations

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May 23, 2025
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Restored entrance of Khān al-Kumruk

Mosul—al-Mawṣil in Arabic, meaning “the connector”—has long been a bridge between East and West. Strategically located in northern Iraq, the city was a vital hub on the Silk Road, linking merchants and travelers from China, Persia, Anatolia, and the Levant. With the Tigris River running through it, al-Mawṣil became a m…

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