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- Qaradagh responded by sending the first group of Jewish inhabitants to Sulaimaniya. In the early 1800s refugees from Ardalan moved to Slemani, including...
- Chaldean-Catholic Patriarch of Babylon in February 2013. In July 2013, Sulaimaniya was united with the Kir**** diocese. Yousif Mirkis was appointed as a...
- The Battle of Sulaymaniyah was one of the greatest battles fought during the 1991 uprisings in Iraq. Sulaymaniyah, a mostly Kurdish city with a po****tion...
- Rûnakbîrî Gelawêj, Sulaimaniya, Iraq 1998. Çirakanî ser helemût : pexşan, Sardam Publishers, Iraq, 1999. Piyawî la-d****w : Şê'r. Sulaimaniya, Iraq, 2000. Qesîdey...
- the beginning of 2006, the two Kurdish administrations of Erbil and Sulaimaniya were unified. On 14 August 2007, Yazidis were targeted in a series of...
- official language of Iraq, Kurdish became a corollary official language in Sulaimaniya, and both Kurdish and Turkish became official languages in Kir**** and...
- wind") (a strong wind in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, particularly in Sulaimaniya) Shamal (a summer northwesterly wind blowing over Iraq and the Persian...
- Administrator emeritus of Sulaimaniya of the Chaldeans (Iraq) 2013: Archimandrite Denha Hanna Touma, Apostolic Administrator emeritus of Sulaimaniya of the Chaldeans...
- (Diwaniya) 36 Al ****nna (Samawa) 37 Basrah 40 Dhi Qar (Nasiriya) 42 Maysan (Amarah) 43 Kir****(Kêr****) 50 Sulaimaniya(Slemani) 53 Nineveh (Mosul) 60...
- revolution. Iran has an emb****y in Baghdad and three consulates-general, in Sulaimaniya, Erbil, and Karbala. Iraq has an emb****y in Tehran, and three Consulate-Generals...