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Said Sadiq
سه‌ید سادق
Arabic: سيد صادق
Town
Said Sadiq is located in Iraqi Kurdistan
Said Sadiq
Said Sadiq
Said Sadiq is located in Iraq
Said Sadiq
Said Sadiq
Coordinates: 35°21′13″N 45°52′00″E / 35.35361°N 45.86667°E / 35.35361; 45.86667
Country Iraq
Autonomous region Kurdistan
ProvinceSulaymaniyah Governorate
DistrictSaidsadiq
Population
 (2018)
 • Total61,600

Said Sadiq (Arabic: سيد صادق; Sorani Kurdish: سه‌ید سادق) is a city in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate, in the Kurdistan Region, Iraq.[1] The nearby archaeological site of Tell Begum shows that the area was already occupied in the Late Halaf period.

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "سەید سادق..لە تەقینەوەیەکدا لە ماڵێکدا کەسێک کوژرا". Nrttv.com. Retrieved 2017-03-18.