Iraq
Amedy city
Site Info
Official Information
- Full Name
- Amedy city (ID: 5601)
- Country
- Iraq
- Status
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On tentative list 2011
Site history
History of Amedy city
- 2011: Added to Tentative List
- Added to tentative list
- Type
- Mixed
- Criteria
Links
- UNESCO
- whc.unesco.org
- Related
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- aramcoworld.com — Aramco World: Amedi: Citadel of Culture
All Links
UNESCO.org
- whc.unesco.org — whc.unesco.org
Related Resources
- aramcoworld.com — Aramco World: Amedi: Citadel of Culture
News Article
- June 30, 2025 kurdistan24.net — Restoration Efforts for Amedi
Community Information
- Community Category
- Natural landscape: Geology and Geomorphology
- Archaeological site: Near Eastern
Travel Information
Recent Connections
News
- kurdistan24.net 06/30/2025
- Restoration Efforts for Amedi
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Unknowingly I visited another TWHS besides the Erbil Citadel during my trip around Iraqi Kurdistan. Geographical and historical names are often spelled in various ways here. This makes it difficult to Google information about them while planning beforehand. And there's still no decent travel guide with a focus on Kurdistan. Maps are odd too. Most show a lake for example that was planned by the former regime but never came into existence.
Amedy or Amedi was known to the Assyrians since the 9th century BCE as 'the city of the Medes' (Kur a-ma-da-a-a). Medes, Persians and Assyrians fought over this region in ancient times. It was a capital for the kingdom of the Medes, and later Assyrians took over. According to Wikipedia, Amedy even is believed to be the home of the Biblical Magi or the "Three Wise Men".
We went to Amedy early on in our tour. The town lies in the North, not far from the Turkish border. It was a rainy day and we stayed for an hour at most, but it clearly had an edge above other towns in the region. Amedy is proposed as a mixed site, and it compares itself to the Minaret of Jam and Uluru. No modesty here! The town is quite popular with regional tourists because of its hilltop location and the great views to be had of the surrounding mountains. We did not see any of that unfortunately because of the clouds and rain.
The cultural part of the nomination …
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