Sulaymaniyah was created in 1784.
University of Sulaymaniyah was created in 1968.
Sulaymaniyah's population is 1,041,490.
Sulaymaniyah Province's population is 1,894,000.
University of Sulaymaniyah's motto is 'For Knowledge, for Freedom.'.
The area of Sulaymaniyah Province is 17,023 square kilometers.
Baghdad, Mosul, Basra, Arbil, Sulaymaniyah, Kirkuk, Najaf, Karbala, Nasiriyah, Hillah.
The largest cities in Iraqi Kurdistan are Erbil, Slemani, and Duhok. Erbil is the capital and largest city in the region. Sulaymaniyah (Slemani) and Duhok are also major cities in Iraqi Kurdistan.
The area dial code 032 corresponds to the city of Sulaimani (Sulaymaniyah) in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. This region is known for its rich culture and history, serving as an important center for Kurdish culture and politics.
Iraqi Kurds primarily live in the northern region of Iraq, particularly in the autonomous Kurdistan Region, which includes cities like Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, and Dohuk. Smaller communities can also be found in neighboring countries such as Turkey, Iran, and Syria, as well as in various diaspora communities around the world. The Iraqi population, which includes Arabs, Turkmen, Assyrians, and other ethnic groups, predominantly resides in central and southern Iraq, with major cities like Baghdad and Basra.
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Darbandixan (Darbandikhan) is a Kurdish town in the Iraqi Kurdistan (krg). The town location, 67km south east of Sulaimania city the province capital of Sulaimania.The town popelation roughly about 40,000. The demographic of the town %97 Kurds the rest are Arab migrant from the south of Iraq some Aseryan and migrant worker from Iran and south Asia.The town is famous for it's dam which located in the north east of the town on the Sirwan rever, it's useful for agrecultere and genarate electricity.
There are several Iraqi-Kurdish Wars, the first one taking place in 1968 and the most recent being in 1991. All of these wars were physically located in Iraqi Kurdistan also called South Kurdistan. The particular cities or towns under attack differed between the various Iraqi-Kurdish Wars.