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Explore Sibiran as Saghir in Iraq

Sibiran as Saghir in the region of Arbīl is a town in Iraq - some 204 mi or ( 329 km ) North of Baghdad , the country's capital city .

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Current time in Sibiran as Saghir is now 09:06 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Baghdad " with a UTC offset of 3 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Turak, Tamir Hamid Bayz, Tirjan, Shiw Rash, and Sidan. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Turak . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Sibiran as Saghir ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Kurdish Assyrian Chaldean Dance Danse kurde et assyro-chaldéenne

3:12 min by Hubert Debbasch
Views: 7485 Rating: 5.00

Des chrétiens dansent sur des musiques kurdes dans la fête après l'ordination de Mgr Bashar Warda, nouvel archevêque d'Erbil. ..

Chaldean Song Chant chaldéen 1

2:08 min by Hubert Debbasch
Views: 2858 Rating: 5.00

Chants chaldéens - Répétition de chant pour la célébration de l'ordination épiscopale de Mgr Bashar Warda, nouvel archevêque d'Erbil. ..


kurdland in the pictures

6:06 min by mariwanuk1
Views: 995 Rating: 5.00

i have taken most of these photos in kurdistan(2007) ..

Hawler from air, Hawler la chaw malawa

2:26 min by kawah2000
Views: 317 Rating: 5.00

On of the Kurdistan's major city from air ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Franso Hariri Stadium

Franso Hariri Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and also has facilities for athletics. The stadium holds 28 thousands making it the second largest in Iraq after the Al Shaab Stadium in Baghdad. The stadium was built on an old airfield in 1956 and was redeveloped in 1992. The stadium was home to the old Brusk club (renamed Al-Shurta Erbil) and was named the Erbil Stadium up until 2001.

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Located at 36.17 44.01 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: Athletics (track and field) venues in Iraq, Buildings and structures in Arbil, Football venues in Iraq, Multi-purpose stadiums in Iraq

Nanakaly Hospital for Hematology & Oncology

Nanakaly Hospital for Hematology & Oncology is a government hospital located in Azady, Hawler, Kurdistan region, Iraq. It treats patients with blood disease, leukemia & hemophilia. It was built by charitable Ahmad Ismail Nanakaly and opened on 16 May, 2004

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Located at 36.16 44.01 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: Hospitals in Iraq

Hawler Medical University

Hawler Medical University is located in Arbil, capital of Kurdistan Region of Iraq. It was established in 2005. The university is made up of four colleges: Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Nursing, which formerly belonged to Salahaddin University in Arbil. The university also includes a Medical Research Center and the newly established College of Basic Health Sciences.

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Located at 36.19 44.04 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Tags: Educational institutions established in 2005, Universities in Iraq, Universities in Iraqi Kurdistan

Mulla Effendi

Mulla Abu Bakr Effendi, also Mulla Effendi (also spelled Mala Fandi), also Abu Bakr IIII or Küçük Mulla (1863 - December 31, 1942) was a senior Kurdish Muslim cleric, Islamic philosopher, scholar, astronomer, politician, and a prominent Iraqi personality from Arbil, Iraq.

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Located at 36.17 44.04 (Lat./Long.); Less than 18 km away
Tags: 1863 births, 1941 in Iraq, 1942 deaths, Iraqi educators, Iraqi religious leaders, Iraqi scientists, Kurdish astronomers, Kurdish politicians, Kurdish scholars, Ottoman Kurdish people, People from Arbil