, southern Iraq (1930s) A contemporary-style mandi is located in
Nasiriyah, Iraq. The historical village of Liṭlaṭa in
Qal'at Saleh District, southern Iraq was also the site of a
Mandaean mandi that the British scholar
E. S. Drower often visited. In Baghdad, the main mandi is called the
Sabian Mandi of Baghdad. It is located on the western banks of the
Tigris River in the central Baghdad neighborhood of
Al-Qadisiyah. In addition to Baghdad and Nasiriyah, mandis can also be found in
Amarah,
Kirkuk,
Erbil, and
Diwaniyah. ==In Iran==