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The Citadel, a Kirkuk province historical site

The Citadel, a Kirkuk Province Historical Site

An Iraqi man works to pick up the rubble left inside the Kirkuk Citadel, where Kurdish and Turkomen families once inhabited the ancient houses inside.


The Citadel, a Kirkuk province historical site

The Citadel, a Kirkuk Province Historical Site

The historic Kirkuk Citadel, on a hill 130 feet high, has sat empty for more than 15 years. Kurdish and Turkomen families once inhabited the ancient houses inside.


The Citadel, a Kirkuk province historical site

The Citadel, a Kirkuk Province Historical Site

Two Iraqis work to clean up the rubble left behind at the Kirkuk Citadel, in Iraq. This is one of many efforts launched in the province to refurbish historical sites.


The Citadel, a Kirkuk province historical site

The Citadel, a Kirkuk Province Historical Site

Two representations of the tombs belonging to biblical prophet Daniel and Hananiah, also mentioned in the Old Testament's Book of Daniel, rest in a building inside the Kirkuk Citadel in Iraq. The Citadel was built more than 2,500 years ago on a 130 foot hill.


The Citadel, a Kirkuk province historical site

The Citadel, a Kirkuk Province Historical Site

The historical Kirkuk Citadel in Iraq has been standing for more than 2,500 years and the main entrance still welcomes all people, regardless of their religious preference. The Citadel, which once housed a Jewish temple, then a Christian church and a Muslim mosque, is believed to be the final resting place of the biblical prophet, Daniel.


The Citadel, a Kirkuk province historical site

The Citadel, a Kirkuk Province Historical Site

The director general of Antiquities for Kirkuk province, Ayad Tarik Hussein, stands inside the Kirkuk Citadel, in Iraq, explaining a little bit of its history. Refurbishing historical sites like these is part of the reconstruction efforts in the province.


Kirkuk office of public diplomacy holds non-governmental organization conference

Kirkuk Office of Public Diplomacy Holds Non-governmental Organization Conference

More than 200 non-governmental organization representatives gathered at the Kirkuk Government Building for a seminar in Kirkuk province, Iraq, Jan. 30. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Scott Rawlinson, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division.)


Kirkuk office of public diplomacy holds non-governmental organization conference

Kirkuk Office of Public Diplomacy Holds Non-governmental Organization Conference

A group of non-governmental organization representatives discuss issues in Kirkuk province during a seminar held at the Kirkuk Government Building, Kirkuk, Iraq, Jan. 30.


Village culvert connects Sunni Arabs, Turkmen

Village Culvert Connects Sunni Arabs, Turkmen

Turkomen, locals to Bushariyah Village, sit during a celebration to open a newly built culvert connecting the two sides of the village in Kirkuk province, Iraq, Jan. 26. Sunni Arab families dwell on the other side of the village.


Village culvert connects Sunni Arabs, Turkmen

Village Culvert Connects Sunni Arabs, Turkmen

Iraqi police Capt. Fikrat Mustafa welcomes all guests to an opening ceremony for a newly-built culvert connecting the two sides of Bushariyah Village divided by a river in Kirkuk province, Iraq, Jan. 26.



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