Jump to content

Madan (people)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 210.212.161.2 (talk) at 06:39, 14 June 2005 (Further reading). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The people of Madan lived in the marshes of what is now southern Iraq. They lived in unique traditional houses called mudhif. They were commonly known as Marsh Arabs.

More recently under the regime of Saddam Hussein the swamp lands have mostly been drained in an effort to create irrigation systems, however some believe the purpose was to destroy the homes of the Madan people and other Shi'a Muslims who were rebels against Saddam during the 1990s.

Further reading

Madan is also a former name of the Armenian town of Kapan
Madan is also another name for the god of love(Kama) in Hinduism
Madan is also town in southern Bulgaria

Madan is an Assistant professor of Systems management at Goa Institute of Management[1], Ribandar, Goa