- Kirkuk - Wikipedia
Kirkuk sits on the ruins of the original Kirkuk Citadel which sits near the Khasa River Due to its diverse population, shaped by various forms of demographic engineering such as Arabization, the status of Kirkuk is highly contested and has led to recurring disputes
- Kirkuk | Visit Iraq
Kirkuk is a multicultural city in northern Iraq, famous for its rich history and role in the oil industry It is a compelling destination for those seeking a deep cultural experience Key landmarks include the ancient Kirkuk Citadel, the Mudhafaria Minaret, the Old Bazaar, and the Kirkuk Museum
- Kirkuk | City, History, Population | Britannica
Kirkūk, city, capital of Kirkūk muḥāfaẓah (governorate), northeastern Iraq The city is 145 miles (233 km) north of Baghdad, the national capital, with which it is linked by road and railway Kirkūk is located near the foot of the Zagros Mountains in the Kurdistan region of Iraq
- Kirkuk - Iraqi Guide
Kirkuk is an Iraqi city and the capital of Kirkuk Governorate, located in the north of the country, and is one of the most important oil cities in Iraq
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Kirkuk (2026) - Tripadvisor
Kirkuk city is one of the most beautiful and important cities in the North of Iraq It has very nice weather conditions especially in Spring during March and April
- Kirkuk Page | Glendale AZ - Facebook
Kirkuk Page, Glendale, Arizona 678 likes Home of the Arizona Kirkuk people You will find pictures , Videos of people that lived in Kirkuk a
- Kirkuks oldest Christian site: A living memory of a vanishing . . .
Shafaq News- KirkukOn a hill rising east of Kirkuk stands the Red Church, known locally as the Church of Tahmazgerd, one of the oldest surviving witnesses to Christian life in the city Over the centur
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