Sulaymaniyah
Sulaymānīyah
(السليمانية) is a city in the southeast of greater
Kurdistan
and the northeast of
Iraq
, located at 35.55N, 45.45E. It is the capital of
Sulaymaniyah province
(part of the
Kurdish Autonomous Region
). It founded in
1786
by a
Kurdish
prince known as
Ibrahim Pasha
who named it for his father
Sulaiman Pasha
(Sulaiman is the Islamic version of the name Solomon). After being founded as the capital of a powerful Kurdish principality it has since then grown in size to around 800,000. As the
cultural centre
of the
Sorani
-speaking
Kurds
, it is major cultural centre for the Soranis and the Kurds in general. Since liberation by the
Nawshirwan Mustafa
in
1990
, it has been administered by the
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
. (This information is current
as of 2004
.)
See also
List of places in Iraq
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