Kirkuk - Kirkuk

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(Information last updated Aug 2020)

Kirkuk (Kurdish: کەرکووک) is a city in NorthwesternIraq. Its population is ethnically mixed, and it is under the control of the Iraqi government.

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Map of Kirkuk
  • 1 Kirkuk Citadel (قلعة كركوك, Qal’at Karkuk). Dating back to 858 BCE, this citadel stands on an artificial mound, 40 metres high, on a plateau across the Khasa River. Several hundred families still live in the citadel. Kirkuk Citadel (Q1144137) on Wikidata Kirkuk Citadel on Wikipedia
  • 2 Tomb of Prophet Daniel. One of many traditional burial places for Prophet Daniel, inside the citadel.
  • 3 Qishla of Kirkuk (قشلة كركوك). This qishla, meaning barracks in Turkish, was built in 1863 to be the headquarters of the Ottoman army in Kirkuk. It is in disrepair. Qishla of Kirkuk (Q7267921) on Wikidata Qishla of Kirkuk on Wikipedia
  • 4 Eternal fire of Baba Gurgur. More than 4,000 years old. Baba Gurgur (Q2671176) on Wikidata Baba Gurgur on Wikipedia
  • Pirehmerd market (Bazari Pirehmerd).

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Frequent targeted bombings are still occurring in Kirkuk as of January 2019. If one must go it is wise to avoid all public gatherings. This includes markets, mosques and festivals.

Travel WarningWARNING:LGBT Travelers: Militias have targeted the LGBT community in Kirkuk. Local police will not help you if you feel threatened for being gay.
(Information last updated Feb 2019)

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The archaeological sites of Qal'at Jarmo and Yorgan Tepe are found at the outskirts of the modern city.

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