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Encyclopedia > Amedi

Amedi is a small Kurdish city in the Kurdish Autonomous Region of Iraq. It is 10 kilometers away from the Turkish border. The history of this city goes back to 3000 years B.C. , it has always been a strategic place as it is built on the flat top of a mountain. Kurdish-inhabited areas (Kurdistan). ... The Kurdish Autonomous Region (Başûrê Kurdistanê in Kurdish) is a political entity established in 1970 following the agreement of an Autonomy Accord between the government of Iraq and leaders of the Iraqi Kurdish community. ...


The altitude of the city is 1400 meters above sea level. It is 1000m long and 500m wide. It houses 6000 citizens in almost 1200 houses. There is an old mosque with a minaret that is 30 meters long.


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The Netanyahus are suspected of accepting the moving and cleaning services of contractor Yaakov Amedi for three years without pay.
In return, Amedi was allegedly slated to receive a government contract.
Media reports say the contractor submitted a $110,000 bill after Netanyahu was defeated and it became clear Amedi would not get a government contract.
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