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Dating back to 4000 BCE, it is the world's oldest continuously inhabited city. a UNESCO site with well-preserved architecture.
Holiest site for Yazidis. This ancient complex draws pilgrims for religious rituals, playing a central role in preserving Yazidi cultural heritage.
an ancient marvel, showcasing early engineering prowess. Constructed in antiquity, it served to channel water, some say to "Hanging gardens of Babylon"
Mar Mattai Monastery in Iraq is a serene Christian pilgrimage site. Nestled atop a mountain, it holds centuries of history and religious significance, offering a peaceful retreat with breathtaking views.
Witnessed one of history's pivotal battles in 331 BCE between Alexander the Great and Darius III. This battlefield, near present-day Mosul, echoes the clash of empires that shaped ancient times.
Amedi, with a history dating back to antiquity, is a city in Iraq's Kurdistan region. Once a strategic fortress, its ancient walls bear witness to centuries of cultural and historical significance.
Shanidar Cave in Kurdistan holds archaeological significance as the site of Neanderthal discoveries, providing insights into early human history. The ancient remains and artifacts found within contribute to our understanding of prehistoric life.
Named after British officer Alexander Hamilton, played a crucial role in military campaigns during World War I. It holds historical importance, representing wartime strategic routes and alliances.
Rawanduz Canyon in Kurdistan is an awe-inspiring natural wonder, carved by the fast-flowing Sirwan River. Beyond its breathtaking beauty, the canyon is a testament to the geological forces that have shaped the region for millennia.
Amna Suraka, the Red Security Museum in Kurdistan, Iraq, stands as a poignant reminder of Saddam Hussein's regime. The museum documents historical events, serving as a symbol of resilience and remembrance for the Kurdish people.
Halabja, in Kurdistan, bears witness to the tragic Halabja chemical attack in 1988. This solemn site memorializes the lives lost and serves as a reminder of the horrors of chemical warfare, fostering remembrance and historical awareness.
Akre, in Kurdistan, is more than a city; it's a historical and cultural gem. Known for its ancient citadel and diverse population, Akre embodies the region's rich heritage, welcoming visitors to explore its storied past.
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