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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. |