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KIRKUK - SOUTH KURDISTAN; کەرکوک
Topic Started: 20th November 2012 - 01:07 AM (23,063 Views)
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In the center of Kirkuk city, heart of Kurdistan xD

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Near Qella

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Kirkuk students on Kurdish cloth day
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Rahimawa xD



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The picture of the above students are actually in my old primary school. Its called "Qutabxanai SHAHOI Saratay Tekalaw"


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17th March 2013 - 08:54 AM
The picture of the above students are actually in my old primary school. Its called "Qutabxanai SHAHOI Saratay Tekalaw"


my mum taught for 4 years in this school when it was arabized named zanabq in the 1970s
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A Kurdish family picnics outside Kirkuk: Despite predictions, the Muslims and Christians, whether Kurdish, Arab or Turkmen, have been coexisting more peacefully than in former times. "In the past, people sat on their blankets, far apart from each other, and no one spoke with anyone else," says Mohammed Hilmi. "Those days are now gone."


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Children play in the water outside Kirkuk: When they withdrew from i-rack in late 2011, the Americans hoped to leave behind a democratic country. i-rack's enormous oil reserves, the thinking went, could easily provide the country with peace and prosperity.

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One reason for Kirkuk's success is its governor, Najmuddin, Karim, who has fired corrupt officials and focused on creating infrastructure and jobs. Another is Kirkuk Province Police Chief Sarhad Kadir, seen here greeting guards outside of Kirkuk's Central Police Station.
(Note: despite the i-racki flag these guys are all kurds!)

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Notwithstanding the horrific attacks, Kirkuk's development is gathering steam. Hotels and apartment buildings are under construction, and a new power plant is in the works. Here, two female students at Kirkuk University College of Education wear traditional Turkmen clothing during a celebration for the day of traditional Kurdish dress.

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Kurdish students at Kirkuk University College of Education celebrate the day of traditional Kurdish dress
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:)
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Wipe out these Turks, disgusting peoples who complain even though they are treated like royalty.
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Kirkuk - Hewlêr entrance
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Kirkuk street scenes. Last pic is from Kirkuk citadel.
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Kirkuk south

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^^Wow what a difference your pic, compared to the pics I posted. The ones that I posted are at least 2-3 years old! :)
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Because its a part of some deal, which i am honest to keep:




Citadel:


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Kulka Kurdayati
31st March 2013 - 07:28 PM
Because its a part of some deal, which i am honest to keep:




Citadel:


Is that a Turkish flag in the second picture?
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Kori Gorani
1st April 2013 - 05:08 AM
Kulka Kurdayati
31st March 2013 - 07:28 PM
Because its a part of some deal, which i am honest to keep:




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Is that a Turkish flag in the second picture?
Thanks for the pics :)

No, these are probably Islamic flags. You have them all over Kirkuk. :sad:
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guys you quoted the pics it looks messy lol

kulka is this Kirkuk or Hawler? it looks like Kirkuk you said there were turk flags all over Hawler? but like diako said this isn't Turk flag anyway there is Kurdistan flag all over the city this could be a Turkmen mosque and it means nothing anyway.
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1st April 2013 - 01:25 PM
guys you quoted the pics it looks messy lol

kulka is this Kirkuk or Hawler? it looks like Kirkuk you said there were turk flags all over Hawler? but like diako said this isn't Turk flag anyway there is Kurdistan flag all over the city this could be a Turkmen mosque and it means nothing anyway.
I said Hewler was full of turkish flags during Kerdogan visite in 2011, now turkish flags are only on the airport and Alan know it, coz we discuss it with the pics provided on our PM in FB. Unfortunately again my words were turned over.

Its Kerkuk, Hewler looks completly different - i didnt see any turkish flags there, but i also wondered about the one on pic, its obviously red - but couldnt see what is that coz it was too far.
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na i am agreeing with you kulka, yeah that is not turkish flag and yeah i knew it was kirkuk, so you went to kirkuk after all aye!!?? what did you think of the people there!?
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I was only few hours there and met only our hevals, that a lot were from out of Kerkuk (including Bakur) - actually saw too many arabs in uniforms of police and soldiers. Two hevals who show me Qallat were from Kerkuk - very nice boys.

(today saw turkish flag in front of Chwar Chra Hotel in Hewler - only 5 flags were there, Kurdistan, Germany, fashist turkya and cant remember last two).
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Arabs as police and soldiers? Hmm.
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Kulka Kurdayati
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The one who guarding Qalla was arab for sure, rest i can tell only from the i-racki flag they had on their uniforms
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