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CtesiphonAncient city (now Tak-i-Kesra) in Mesopotamia (now part of Iraq), on the River Tigris, about 32 km/20 mi southeast of Baghdad. Building materials from its ruins were used to build Bahgdad. The facade and arched hall or throne-room of a palace are among the ruins left.
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