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Tag Archives: Iraqi Kurdistan
Erbil Citadel
more…. published in December 2012, in “Current World Archaeology”
Posted in International Press, Published Writing
Tagged Assyria, Erbil, Erbil Citadel, Iraqi Kurdistan, Tell
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Erbil – The Enduring City of Ishtar
more…. Published Popular Archaeology Volume 8 September 2012
Posted in International Press, Published Writing
Tagged Assyrians, Erbil, Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan, Kurdistan
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Summer strategies in hot climates
If it is 31 oC at 3:15 am at Erbil airport when my plane landed, it is never going to be cool during the day. By noon the land was baking, and so am I, and no rain is forecast … Continue reading
Spring Traveling in Kurdistan
More Published in The Chronicle on the 1st May 2012.
Posted in The Chronicle
Tagged Amedi, Erbil, Gali ali Baig, Iraqi Kurdistan, Kurdistan
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Kurdish Nowruz
Yesterday evening at 6 o’clock, the hills and mountains surrounding Erbil, and outside the Main Gate of the Citadel itself, went on fire. It is the eve of Nowruz when Kurds everywhere light bonfires and dance. Today the city is … Continue reading
Erbil souk
Nestling below the citadel with many entrances, the central souk or kayseri in Erbil betrays little of its old lineage except in the winding pattern of its covered lanes and wide meeting points. Judging from the dress of men and … Continue reading
Women’s Conference Erbil, Kurdistan
Womens conference Erbil>more… Published on ArabWomenNow.com in December 2011
Kurdistan – the other Iraq: day three
Today started with the simple need to search for carpets for the austere echoey office of tables and chairs marooned in a sea of floor. It turned out to be not so simple. Small shop units sell wide room size … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Erbil, Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan, Kurdistan, Sami Abdul Rahman Park
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