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    Sulaymaniyah (redirect from Sulaimaniyya)
    Sulaymaniyah or Slemani (Kurdish: سلێمانی, romanized: Silêmanî; Arabic: السليمانية, romanized: as-Sulaymāniyyah), is a city in the east of the Kurdistan...
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  • Sunnī jurisprudence, there was a shift from the Jarudiyya group to the Sulaimaniyya, Tabiriyya, Butriyya, and Salihiyya. Zaydī Shias form the second dominant...
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    most depressing museum", as well as the biggest tourist attraction in Sulaimaniyya. Museum exhibits Artillery pieces on display outside Reconstructed prison...
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    Memorial to Anfal victims at the Amna Suraka museum in Sulaimaniyya...
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    Research, Beirut, 2013, D. Mordixi Zakin, Culekekany Kurdistan, Erbil and Sulaimaniyya, 2015, French into Kurmanji translation of an article by Moti Zaken,...
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    city of Sulaimaniyya in Iraqi Kurdistan in 1967. He is a Kurdish and German artist and sculptor. Shwan Kamal was born in the city of Sulaimaniyya south...
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    Depiction of torture (falanga) at the Amna Suraka museum in Sulaimaniyya...
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    Damascus by commissioning the construction of the impressive Takiyya al-Sulaimaniyya mosque along the Barada River, situated outside the city walls. Designed...
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    name.” Page 4: “After such a preparation, Khalid started to teach in Sulaimaniyya which was the seat of the Baban Princes. He occupied the post of his...
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    ISBN 9789953887555. Sorani translation: D. Mordixai Zakin, Gulekekany Kurdistan, Sulaimaniyya and Arbil: 2015. Kurmanji translation of one part of the book: "Jews...
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