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Shopping mall in Mosul, Iraq
Ashur Mall
ܡܳܐܢܨܶܢܥܳܐ (Syriac)
عاشور مول (Arabic)
Assyrian Gate at the mall
LocationMosul, Iraq
Opening date31 December 2024
Total retail floor area17,000 sqm
No. of floors3

Ashur Mall (Syriac: ܡܳܐܢܨܶܢܥܳܐ, Arabic: عاشور مول), also known as Ashur Land Mall (Arabic: عاشور لاند مول, Syriac: ܡܳܐܢܨܽܘܪܝܐܳܐ ܕ݂ܩܽܘܝܳܡܳܐ) is a shopping under construction in of Mosul, Iraq. It is one of the largest shopping malls in Iraq. It is located near the Presidential Site of Saddam Hussein on Forest Street opposite the Tourist Island of Mosul in Sudair region. The mall is noted for its Syriac–Assyrian architecture.

History

On 13 November 2024, buses were launched from the mall to support the Iraq national football team.

Features

Ashur Mall consists of 3 floors. It covers 17,000 square metres (4.2 acres). The mall includes more than 100 shops and a hypermarket. It is surrounded by walls and gates in the Assyrian style. Initially, 25 shops opened. The area also offers a private parking lot, fountains, and green spaces. Ard Farah City Hall and Games Hall attract student trips.

The architectural features of the mall include Lamassu statues and Syriac–Assyrian murals. A large gate is similar to the entrances of ancient Assyrian cities. It is home to the first hybrid market in Mosul.

Stores

  • Ashur Phone
  • AsiaCell
  • Naqasha
  • ZSonlay
  • Al-Abbasi
  • Home Gifts
  • Beauty House
  • Snow White
  • Nana
  • Robana
  • Madam Koko
  • Lim
  • Vanilla
  • Volia Abaya
  • Life Style
  • Scavo
  • Otwoo Cosmetics
  • Anana Boutique
  • Seleen
  • Korek
  • Pretty n Pink

Gallery

  • Ashur Mall at night Ashur Mall at night
  • Interior of the mall Interior of the mall
  • Gateway to the mall Gateway to the mall

See also

References

  1. SyriacPress (2023-02-21). "First Iraqi mall inspired by Syriac–Assyrian civilization in Nineveh to be opened in Mosul, Iraq". SyriacPress. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  2. "انتباه: الموصل دشنت مول "آشور".. كأنه بوابة سنحاريب وحالياً للعوائل فقط (صور)". +964 (in Arabic). 2024-07-15. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  3. "انتباه: الموصل دشنت مول "آشور".. كأنه بوابة سنحاريب وحالياً للعوائل فقط (صور)". +964 (in Arabic). 2024-07-15. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  4. olimposmedya (2024-03-20). "ASHUR MALL - AKA Consultancy". Retrieved 2024-12-24.
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