the city of Mosul is the focal point of Nineveh territory and the second biggest city in Iraq as far as populace after Baghdad, with a populace of around 2.5 million individuals. Mosul is around 465 kilometers from Baghdad. [3] It is well known for exchange with neighboring nations, for example, Syria and Turkey. The lion's share of Mosul occupants are Sunni Arabs and are slipped from five noteworthy tribes, Shamar, Jabbur al-Buhamdan, Dulaim, Tait and al-Sayyidah. Most of the number of inhabitants in Mosul are Sunni Muslims. Where there are a few factions of Christians having a place with a few temples and a minority of Kurds, Turkmans and Shabak make up just 20% of the aggregate populace of Mosul, made the Akb Dam in Iraq in (Mosul Dam).