Makhmur District
قەزای مەخموور
قضاء مخمور
Coordinates: 35°46′40″N 43°34′40″E / 35.77778°N 43.57778°E / 35.77778; 43.57778
Country Iraq
GovernorateNineveh Governorate[1]
SeatMakhmur
Time zoneUTC+3 (AST)

Makhmur District (Kurdish: قەزای مەخموور, romanized: Qezay Mexmûr; Arabic: قضاء مخمور) is part of the disputed territories.

History

Before 1991 the large district of Makhmur was part of Nineveh Governorate. In 1997~1998, the Makhmour refugee camp was created North-East ofnthe town to host refugees from Kurdish villages depopulated by Turkey. In 2003 Makhmur District became a part of Erbil Governorate. This lasted until 2008, when until further notice, the KRG agreed to hand over the district to the Federal Government. The district changed hands again in 2014, during the invasion of ISIS. Today, most of the district including its capital is administered as part of Ninawah Governorate.

Districts of the Arbil Governorate (in 2012) according to Kurdistan Region Statistics Office web site.[2][3][4][5]

See also

References

  1. "Mosul City Profile" (PDF). reliefweb.int. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  2. "Kurdistan Region Statistics Office". Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
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