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Najaf & Uruk Itinerary
After local breakfast , Drive to Najaf , Wadi-e-salam Cemetery, probably the largest Islamic cemetery in the world , House of Imam [sensitive content]am Ali was the son-in-law and nephew of the prophet Mohamme KII d.This is where he was murdered , Kufa Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in the world , Visit to the evening ceremony at the Imam Ali Shrine.Imam Ali is buried here, Drive to Uruk, also known as Warka , Uruk is the type site for the Uruk period. By the final phase of the Uruk period around 3100 BC, the city may have had 40,000 residents,[2] with 80,000-90,000 people living in its environs,[3] making it the largest urban area in the world at the time. The legendary king Gilgamesh, according to the chronology presented in the Sumerian King List (henceforth SKL), ruled Uruk in the 27th century BC. The city lost its prime importance around 2000 BC in the context of the struggle of Babylonia against Elam, but it remained inhabited throughout the Seleucid (312–63 BC) and Parthian (227 BC to 224 AD), overnight at Nasariyah .