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That is until yesterday. Where it all started is where it would also end so to speak. But as Iraqi counter-terror forces, both haggard and hardened from months of brutal close quarter fighting throughout the city, finally approached within just 50 yards of the mosque, Islamic State fighters detonated explosives that transformed the ancient structures into a cloud of smoke and rubble. It started listing centuries ago and has long been considered an endangered monument. The minaret, with its unmistakeable shape, was the symbol of the city and featured in many local shops signs and advertisements. It gave its name to countless restaurants, companies and sports clubs. In June of the U. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization had started work with the local government to stabilize and save the tilting minaret. Just a few days later, Mosul was sacked in a surprise offensive by swarming Islamic State fighters. In the end many thought the chances of saving the mosque were slim at best. Below is a map showing all that is left for Iraqi forces, many of which have done an outstanding job under horrific conditions, to take back until Mosul can be declared liberated. Keep in mind that the entire east side of the city, which was liberated first, is not shown in this map. Although the liberation of Mosul would mean that ISIS would no longer hold any major population centers in Iraq, and its claim as a quasi theocratic-governmental entity in country would be shredded, the terror group is still highly active with cells throughout Iraq. Still, Iraqi security forces, with the help of its US-led coalition partners , as well as Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and Shiite militias, and other factions both internal and external, have accomplished something fairly amazing in Mosul. Above all else, they have finally proven that they can and will stand and fight against a common foe. Now when that common foe no longer poses and existential threat to the country, that is where the future of Iraq becomes more murky and and geninunly concerning. Abu Bakr al Baghdadi declaring himself the leader of an Islamic Caliphate at the al Nuri Mosque in Mosul and calling on muslims around the globe to join his dark sect.

Mosul in ruins: ‘I see only despair around us’

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Many of Mosul University's buildings were destroyed by IS. When Islamic State IS militants occupied Mosul University in June , they set about destroying its precious collection of manuscripts in a show of contempt for culture and higher education. Now though, in an attempt to rebuild Mosul's cultural heritage, a campaign is under way to restore the university library and others in the city. The project is being led by an anonymous blogger, who found fame writing about life under IS on the site Mosul Eye for the past three years. The blogger, who describes himself as an independent historian, is calling for donations of books and other printed material in all languages and from all disciplines under the slogan: 'Let it be a book, rising from the ashes. Iraqi students hang a banner off the main entrance of Mosul's University in January The university, lauded as one of the Middle East's pillars of higher learning, housed one of the most extensive collections of literature in the region. The library was once home to some of the 'most precious and valuable manuscripts and rare prints in the region', according to the man behind the Mosul Eye website. It is believed the militants destroyed or looted well over , manuscripts during the occupation. According to the blogger, IS said the books represented 'illegitimate science' and blasphemy. The joy and sadness of returning to Mosul. Some books have been received since the campaign was launched in February, with thousands more waiting in collections centres in the US and Europe. A French institute in Marseille has pledged to donate about 20 tonnes of books to the campaign. The blogger told the BBC by email that some Iraqis responded to the drive by volunteering to collect books in major Iraqi cities, but the response from other Arab countries has been 'negligible with a capital N'. One of the main obstacles to the campaign is logistics - specifically the shipment of books into Iraq and the war torn city itself. Earlier this month, Mosul Eye issued a plea via social media to Basra port authorities to facilitate the transfer of a tonne shipment of books from a collection centre in Irbil. And new collection centres are now being established in the US and Europe. Campaigners will then work on collecting and categorising the books to prepare them for the shelves of Mosul's libraries once the city is fully recaptured from IS. The army has already retaken the eastern side of the city, where the university is situated, and is regaining territory from the militants in the west. The destruction of ancient sites has been characteristic of IS activity when it has taken control of areas of Syria and Iraq, a practice described by the UN cultural agency Unesco as 'cultural cleansing'. The militants have destroyed shrines, statues and other sites of historical significance in line with a strict interpretation of Islam which forbids idolatry. The ancient Syrian city of Palmyra bears the most visible scars of IS occupation. In , the group published a video of the Temple of Baal Shamin being blown up with dynamite. And recent footage from the ancient city aired on Syrian TV has showed the damage caused to other ancient buildings under IS occupation. Footage of the Tetrapylon at Palymra after the area's recapture from IS. By Neveen Youssef. Read more:. Some books were salvaged from the university. The aim is to collect at least , books. Collection centres. Image source, Mosul Eye. Some of the books already donated. War on culture. Image source, Getty Images. The Tetrapylon at Palmyra before IS occupation. Image source, Syrian TV.

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