Xanzad Castle (also written Khanzad) alternatively Banaman Castle, is a medieval castle build by ruler of the Kurdish Soran Emirate, Mir Xanzad in the late 16th century. The castle lies in southern Kurdistan, part of autonomous Kurdistan, itself part of the Republic of Iraq.

Xanzad Castle
قەڵای خانزەند
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Alternative namesKhanzad Castle
General information
StatusCompleted
Address953H+HJF, 3, Banaman, Erbil, Iraq
Town or cityErbil
CountryIraq
Year(s) built16th century
Height40 meters
Technical details
Floor counttwo

History and geography

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History

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Xanzad Castle is a medieval castle built by Mir Xanzad the ruler of the Soran Emirate. She ordered it built to serve her as place of residence and as defense of Erbil, her capital. She named the castle after herself.

It is built from stones and gypsum, and it has kept its original shape. Xanzad Castle is 40 meters high and consists of two floors.

Amanj Adil, a local historian, considers it one of the most important archaeological and historical sites of the region. Adil also said; "Mir Khanzad built many other castles across Kurdistan but they have been destroyed, but Khanzad Castle is still in good shape."[1]

Location

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The castle is located east of Erbil, on the Erbil-Shaqlawa Road. It sits atop a hill a mere 22 kilometers (14 miles) away from the capital.[1]

Legacy

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Among Kurds

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Reza Shamal, a local from Erbil said;

 
Another view of the castle

"This castle is proof that Kurdish people once had their own country (...)"

Khanzad Bakir, another local from Erbil said;

"I've visited the castle so many times because it gives me strength and pride."[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Ghafour, Goran Sabah (2021-12-04). "Khanzad: An ancient castle and a legendary female Kurdish leader". kurdistan24.net. Retrieved 2024-06-26.

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