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Sulaymānīyah (السليمانية) is a city in the southeast of greater Kurdistan and the northeast of Iraq, located at 35.55N, 45.45E. It is the capital of Sulaymaniyah province (part of the Kurdish Autonomous Region).


It founded in 1786 by a Kurdish prince known as Ibrahim Pasha who named it for his father Sulaiman Pasha (Sulaiman is the Islamic version of the name Solomon). After being founded as the capital of a powerful Kurdish principality it has since then grown in size to around 800,000 people. As the cultural centre of the Sorani-speaking Kurds, it is major cultural centre for the Soranis and the Kurds in general. Since liberation by the Nawshirwan Mustafa in 1990, it has been administered by the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan. (This information is current as of 2004.)


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Sulaymaniyah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (870 words)
Sulaymaniyah (Arabic: السليمانية‎ as-sulaymānīyä; Kurdish: Silêmanî, historic: Sharezûr) is a city in the east of Iraqi Kurdistan.
It is situated in the northeast of Iraq, and is the capital of Sulaymaniyah Governorate, part of the Kurdish Autonomous Region (Kurdistan Region in the new Iraqi Constitution [1]).
Sulaymaniyah was the city Bahá'u'lláh, founder of the Bahá'í Faith, came to live in during his sojourn to the mountain of Sar-Galú in Kurdistan.
Sulaymaniyah (240 words)
Sulaymaniyah is the capital of the governorate with the same name, and part of the Kurdish Autonomous Region.
Sulaymaniyah is predominantly a Kurdish city, and has been a centre for Kurdish nationalism.
The economy of Sulaymaniyah is based upon the farming in the area, for which Sulaymaniyah is the trade and administrative centre.
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