Erbil International Airport (EIA)
The Kurdistan Regional Government is investing $325 million in the expansion of the Erbil International Airport, which they hope will help them to challenge the position of Dubai as a transportation and business hub for the Middle East
Construction of the new EIA terminal as of Mar 28, 2007
EIA expansion to the original terminal complex quintuples the covered space, Jan 2007 - Photo by Andy Wylegala
Erbil International Airport (EIA), original terminal complex UL, new terminal LR, Jan 2007 - Photo by Andy Wylegala
A three-mile runway that will be big enough for the new double-decker Airbus A380
Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani (1st L) and former U.S Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad (2nd L) checking the new runway on September 13, 2006.
Construction of the new terminal, 2006 photo
Air traffic control tower under construction as of 2006
Original terminal, and Naz City in the back was still under construction
The old Iraqi military airstrip, and current EIA runway (UL), and the new runway (LR), May 7, 2006
Airlines offices on the road to Salahaddin
Google map shows major cities in northern Iraq. Erbil is the 2nd largest city in northern Iraq, after Mosul, and followed by Kirkuk, Suaymaniyah, and then Dahuk.
Aerial view of Erbil Citadel, Aug 15, 2007
Council of Ministers (left), and Kurdistan National Assembly (center), August 15 2007
The Kurdistan National Assembly (KNA) is the Kurdistan Region’s democratically elected parliament
Kurdistan National Assembly is the parliament of Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraqi Kurdistan.
The Kurdish parliament which formed a federal government and a legal system was established in Hewler in beginning of 1990s. It began to work after elections were held in Iraqi Kurdistan in which several political parties took part and tens of international observers watched these elections.
During the past decades the parliament has passed several important laws regarding administration, political parties, the press, the economy, the culture, society and etc.
The Kurdish parliament establish relations with many other parliaments in the world, almost every foreign delegation to Kurdistan has visited the Kurdish parliament in Hewler the capital of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
Erbil International Hotel (EIH), is one km off the city center
Across street view
Outdoor swimming pool...
Tennis courts...
EIH, 10th floor, restaurant balcony
EIH, Bekhal Restaurant
EIH 10th floor
The citadel was built on layers of archaeological ruins which represent consecutive historical settlements, since the building of the first village in that place around the 6th millennium BC. The total area of this citadel is 102000 square metres and it rises 26 metres high on the ground level. This archaeological citadel witnessed the rule of many historical nations, like the Sumarians, Babylonians, Assyrian, Achaemenid Persians, Greeks, Iranian Parthians, Persian Sassanids and Muslims.
Textile Museum at the Citadel, a museum devoted to preserving Kurdish tribal textiles, mainly rugs.
Nishtiman Mall an enormous shopping mall being built in Erbil by NASDAK. The $1 billion mall will have 8,000 shops, 4,000 offices, 5,000 parking spaces, and four towers, one of them a five star hotel
Nishtiman Mall view from EIH
Ten percent of the project has been completed, including 800 shops and 400 offices, all project is expected to be completed by 2010
Confession of an Iraqi army officer to Saddam during Al-Anfal genocidal campaign against Kurds led by the Iraqi regime in a wallpaper hanged across the street from Nishtiman mall
Turkish style mosque, photo taken from EIH
Looking NW Erbil, view from EIH, February 2007
Zaytun Camp in the back - Zaytun Camp, 2,200 Korean service members perform a variety of medical services, vocational training and reconstruction projects to support economic development for Erbil.
South Korea maintains the third largest contingent of foreign troops in Iraq, following the U.S. and Britain. The Republic of Korea began operating in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003 in Southern Iraq. In September 2004, they moved to the northern province of Irbil. The name 'Zaytun', which means “olive” in Arabic, stresses the peacekeeping and reconstruction role of the division.
Northwestern part of Erbil
Sami Abdulrahman Park, Aug 2007
English Village
English Village, a 410 unit residential housing complex
Interior works
Naz City
Naz City, a new complex of 14 high-rise apartment towers
Naz City's underground parking garage for over 1000 cars
Kids playing in the garage
View from Naz City, Gulan street, Sep 12, 2007
Naz City soccer field
Erbil International Airport, 7th floor Naz City view, photo with my new Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Using 28-300 mm lens
Dream City and Camp Zaytun
Dream City and English Village
Naz City's 50 m long swimming pool
An aerial photo of Naz City, May 7, 2006
Khanzad Hotel, Khanzad, Erbil
Khanzad Hotel, 20km off Erbil city center on Salahaddin road.
- U.S. Department of State photo
American Village, Khanzad, Erbil
Khanzad American Village is an elegant housing development project located approximately 20km Northeast of Erbil City and Erbil International Airport. It is copy of modern American Community sub division has 400 exclusive detached villas
American Village house models includes standard, Hawlerian, and palace home
http://americanvillage.info/
The Erbil-Ifraz water treatment plant 31 km off Erbil city-- a $191 million project -- is the second largest U.S government reconstruction project in Iraq, and provides water to a population of more than 1 million. To date, the United States has contributed almost $22 billion toward Iraq's rebuilding effort
PM Nechirvan Barzani (2nd R), Amb. Zalmay Khalilzad (2nd L), Michael Walsh commander of USACE's Gulf Region Division (1st R), and Minister of Municipality (1st L) attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Ifraz water treatment plant
Saint Joseph church in Ainkawa, Erbil
Karez system in Erbil, is a water management system used to provide a reliable supply of water to human settlements or for irrigation in hot, arid and semi-arid climates. The technology is known to have developed in ancient Persia, and then spread to other cultures, especially along the Silk Road as far east as China as well as by Arabic cultures as far west as Morocco and the Iberian Peninsula.
Erbil silo in 1957 - silos are structures for storing bulk materials. Silos are used in agriculture to store grain or fermented feed known as silage. Silos are more commonly used for bulk storage of grain, coal, cement, carbon black, wood chips and sawdust.
50 years later - 2007 photo
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Friday, September 7, 2007
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16 comments:
Great Job, wonderful work....I'm to see all this progress in Kurdistan. Is there any blue prints Or the sketch of the interior plans of English Village homes?
THANKS! Check out this link for the house plans,
http://www.jmjonesholdings.com/html/iraq.html
when the window pops, click (Click here for more info).
If you can't find it, email me at kooosar@yahoo.com, and I'll email them to you.
You may also wanna check this,
http://www.americanvillage.info/
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Thanks Kosar ...the pictures collection are really interesting .
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Thanks! I'm glad that it helped you!
Kosar
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I am really surprised, I never thought the Iraki Kurdistan might be like this.This people have suffered so much.Iam happy for them Kosar.Your picture collection is amazing.I´d like to see more images from the common people.Are you kurdish? My name is Liobanis, from Cuba. God bless the Kurdistan.
Great job Kosar...I worked in Kurdistan for two and one half years with the police there. It is good to see the photos of the many places I visited there. I lived in the Khanzad hotel for a time as well as the Chwar Chra hotel and finally in Ankawa. I would like to visit again in a few years to see the progress!
Thanks Liobanis, and Dennis!
I'll try to post new photos soon.
I really like your blog and i really appreciate the excellent quality content you are posting here for free for your online readers. thanks peace dale tuck
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That is good for some,who can buy those house and apartment? who is going to live there and can shooing in the big malls like family mall?
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