The modern city of Sulaymaniyah was founded on 14 November
1784 by the Kurdish prince Ibrahim Pasha Baban who named it after his father
Sulaiman Pasha. Because it was founded as the capital of a powerful Kurdish
principality, Sulaymaniyah has developed into a large city with a population of
more than 1,500,000 people. It is an important economic center for northern
Iraq and has been named the cultural center for Sorani-speaking Kurds
continuously since 1992.
From its foundation Sulaymaniyah was always a center of
great poets, writers, historians, politicians, scholars and singers, such as
Nalî, Mahwi, Piramerd, Muhammed Emin Zeki Bey, Taufiq Wahby, Sherko Bekas,
Bachtyar Ali, Mahmud Barzanji, Mawlawi, Mawlânâ Khâlid and Mustafa Zihni Pasha
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