zakhiko
Kemune is an archaeological site discovered during a low water level in the reservoir of the Mosul Dam in the Nineveh Governorate, part of the Kurdistan region of Iraq in 2013. The Mitanni era city was destroyed by an earthquake around 1350 BC.- Access is restricted and requires permission.
- Type: Archaeological site
- Description: archaeological site in Iraq
- Also known as: “Kemune”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Khanke.
Khanke
Town
Khanke is a town located in the Simele District of the Dohuk Governorate in Kurdistan region. The town is located ca. 20 kilometres southwest of Dohuk. Khanke is populated by Yazidis. Khanke is situated 4 km northeast of zakhiko.
zakhiko
- Categories: historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Simele District, Dohuk Governorate, Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraq, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
36.76312° or 36° 45′ 47″ northLongitude
42.7506° or 42° 45′ 2″ eastOpen location code
8H84QQ72+66OpenStreetMap ID
node 9801062632OpenStreetMap feature
historic=archaeological_siteWikidata ID
Q65007941
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“zakhiko” goes by many names.
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