Arab cities are cities that can be founded by the Arab civilization in Civilization II and its expansions. The first city founded is the capital, and the names of future cities are chosen in the order they appear on the list below. After the foundation of all cities from the list, extra cities will be founded.
The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose.
List of cities[]
Founding Order | City Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 | Baghdad | |
2 | Mecca | |
3 | Samarra | |
4 | Damascus | |
5 | Tiflis | |
6 | Tangier | |
7 | Raqqa | |
8 | Beirut | |
9 | Basra | |
10 | Medina | |
11 | Riyadh | |
12 | Mosul | |
13 | Beirut | Repeats the name of the eighth city |
14 | Algiers | |
15 | Tunis | |
16 | Fez | |
17 | Cordoba | |
18 | Palmyra | |
19 | Shiraz | |
20 | Aden | |
21 | Qum | Older spelling of the Persian city Qom |
22 | Qazvin | |
23 | Barqa | |
24 | Tripoli | |
25 | Mahdia | |
26 | Rabat |
Tiflis features in the Russian city list both as a duplicate entry and its contemporary name Tblisi. The Carthaginian Tingis is equivalent to Tangier; Carthage is located near present-day Tunis. Cordoba and Palmyra are duplicated with the Spanish and Roman lists; the Roman city Seleucia was located south of present-day Baghdad. Samarra also appears on the Babylonian list.
See also[]
- Arab(ian) cities in other games