The historic house on the banks of the Tigris River in Iraq’s capital Baghdad, where classic British crime writer Agatha Christie lived for many years, is rich in history, but badly in need of repair, Anadolu reports.
The walls of the vintage house in the Karadat Maryam district of the capital bear now the warning: “Caution! Danger of collapse.”
Despite the risk of collapse, the house, which holds Agatha Christie’s memories of Baghdad, continues to bear…
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News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

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