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Erbil Citadel on UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
5/10/2011 3:43:59 PM
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UN7377491
Erbil Citadel on UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
5/10/2011 3:17:45 PM
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UN7377531
Erbil Citadel on UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
5/10/2011 3:13:44 PM
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UN7377529
Erbil Citadel on UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
5/10/2011 3:43:59 PM
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UN7377490
Erbil Citadel on UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
5/10/2011 3:43:59 PM
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UN7377492
Special Representative for Iraq Visits Archaeological Site in Erbil
10/22/2011 3:22:13 PM
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UN7346003
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Iraqi Archaeological Treasure Thought to be 6,000 Years Old
Caption Description
The Citadel town of Erbil is an impressive elevated settlement that was continuously inhabited, until recently, for thousands of years. Archaeological finds trace its history back 6,000 years, and it is assumed that the fortified town itself was most likely present during the Assyrian Period (1365-612 BC). The citadel, with its circular form, rises on an artificial mound in the city centre of Erbil, the capital of Kurdistan, Iraq, and has been included as one of the 100 most endangered cultural sites in the world by the World Monument Fund.
Unique Identifier
UN7377530
NICA ID
473078
Production Date
05/10/2011 5:35:03 PM
Country
Iraq
Credit
UN Photo/Bikem Ekberzade