- 26 Mar 2018 20:34
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@Rich
>Saladin
>Iraqi
The conception of Iraq as a country or culture never existed until the 20th century and I'll argue there still isn't any feasible "Iraqi" culture or nationality outside of what has been put into place by colonial borders. Saladin would've thought of himself as either identifying with his home city (as most medieval Islamic people used to do), Tikrit or he would identified himself as a citizen of the Caliphate. He would never identify himself as an "Iraqi". In fact Iraq isn't even the historical name for the region. Mashriq is a better term.
>Saladin
>Iraqi
The conception of Iraq as a country or culture never existed until the 20th century and I'll argue there still isn't any feasible "Iraqi" culture or nationality outside of what has been put into place by colonial borders. Saladin would've thought of himself as either identifying with his home city (as most medieval Islamic people used to do), Tikrit or he would identified himself as a citizen of the Caliphate. He would never identify himself as an "Iraqi". In fact Iraq isn't even the historical name for the region. Mashriq is a better term.