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Qarachatan

Coordinates: 35°44′40.74″N 45°11′41.92″E / 35.7446500°N 45.1949778°E / 35.7446500; 45.1949778
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Qarachatan
قەرەچەتان
Village
A view of the Rabana and Merquli mountains near Qarachatan village
Rabana and Merquli mountains near Qarachatan
Map
Location in the Kurdistan Region
Location in the Kurdistan Region
Qarachatan
Location of Qarachatan in the Kurdistan Region
Location in the Kurdistan Region
Location in the Kurdistan Region
Qarachatan
Qarachatan (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Coordinates: 35°44′40.74″N 45°11′41.92″E / 35.7446500°N 45.1949778°E / 35.7446500; 45.1949778
Country Iraq
Region Kurdistan Region
GovernorateSulaymaniyah Governorate
DistrictDokan District
Elevation
2,895 m (9,498 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
155
Time zoneUTC+3 (AST)

Qarachatan (Kurdish: قەرەچەتان) is a Kurdish village[1] located at the foot of Mount Piramagrun[2] in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate of the Kurdistan Region in Iraq.[3] Qarachatan is renowned for its archaeological significance, particularly the Rabana-Merquly site, a major regional center of the Parthian Empire. Situated on the western flank of Mount Piramagrun, the Parthian-era complex at Rabana-Merquly consists of two settlements linked by an extensive network of perimeter fortifications.[4]

One of the most significant archaeological discoveries in Qarachatan is the Stela of Iddi-Sin, King of Simurrum. Dating back to the Old-Babylonian Period, the Stela is currently on display at the Sulaymaniyah Museum.[5]

Notable individuals from Qarachatan include Karim Sharif Qarachatani, a psychologist, television personality, and author renowned for hosting talk shows. Karzan Kardozi, a filmmaker best known for the film Where Is Gilgamesh?, is another prominent figure from the region.[6][7]

As of 2020, the population of Qarachatan is estimated to be around 155 residents.[8]

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References

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  1. ^ "A Handbook of Mesopotamia: Central Mesopotamia with southern Kurdistan and the Syrian desert", Google Books., 1917, retrieved 12 September 2024
  2. ^ "Piramagrun Mountain", Spectacular Mountains., 7 November 2018, retrieved 12 September 2024
  3. ^ "Qarachatan", Columbia University, 7 March 2017, retrieved 18 December 2019
  4. ^ Brown, Michael; Raheem, Kamal Rasheed; Abdullah, Hashim Hama (20 July 2022), "Rabana-Merquly", Cambridge., vol. 96, no. 388, pp. 920–936, doi:10.15184/aqy.2022.74, retrieved 12 September 2024
  5. ^ "The Secret History of Iddi-Sin's Stela", World History., 27 April 2015, retrieved 12 September 2024
  6. ^ Gündoğdu, Mustafa (2023). Kurdistan + 100. Comma Press. ISBN 9781912697922.
  7. ^ "کەریم شەریف قەرەچەتانی", Kurdistan24. (in Kurdish), 24 November 2023, retrieved 12 September 2024
  8. ^ "قەرەچەتان", Kurdistan24. (in Kurdish), 28 April 2020, retrieved 12 September 2024