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'''Srochik Castle''' (Locally known as "Stone and Lime Castle") is a [[castle]] atop a [[hill]] in [[Barzinjah]], [[Iraqi Kurdistan|Kurdistan Region]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Ghafour |first=Goran Sabah |date=2022-05-27 |title=Srochik Castle, another archaeological wonder in the Kurdistan Region |url=https://www.kurdistan24.net/en/story/28496-Srochik-Castle,-another-archaeological-wonder-in-the-Kurdistan-Region |access-date=2024-06-27 |website=kurdistan24.net}}</ref> It lies in [[ruins]].
'''Srochik Castle''' (Locally known as "Stone and Lime Castle") is a [[castle]] on a [[hill]] in [[Barzinjah]], [[Iraqi Kurdistan|Kurdistan Region]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Ghafour |first=Goran Sabah |date=2022-05-27 |title=Srochik Castle, another archaeological wonder in the Kurdistan Region |url=https://www.kurdistan24.net/en/story/28496-Srochik-Castle,-another-archaeological-wonder-in-the-Kurdistan-Region |access-date=2024-06-27 |website=kurdistan24.net}}</ref> It is in [[ruins]].


== Experts views on the site ==
== Experts views on the site ==
[[Shikar Aziz]], a local [[Archaeology|archaeologist]] says;
[[Shikar Aziz]], a local [[Archaeology|archaeologist]] says:


“According to its amazing [[architecture]], Srochik could date back a thousand years to the [[Sultan Muzafar era]], its vaults, rooms, halls, interior decorations, and walls resemble those castles built ten centuries ago.”
“According to its amazing [[architecture]], Srochik could date back a thousand years to the [[Sultan Muzafar era]], its vaults, rooms, halls, interior decorations, and walls resemble those castles built ten centuries ago.”


On excavating the site Aziz says;
On excavating the site Aziz says:


“There are so many international teams working in different locations, but Srochik needs immediate attention because it could collapse any day. And if it collapses, the job will be much harder and longer. So, it is better to start now.”<ref name=":0" />
“There are so many international teams working in different locations, but Srochik needs immediate attention because it could collapse any day. And if it collapses, the job will be much harder and longer. It is better to start now.” <ref name=":0" />


[[Kamaran Hassan]], a local [[historian]] says;
[[Kamaran Hassan]], a local [[historian]] says:


“It is a rare castle, but we know almost nothing about it, we need to start working on this unique site as soon as we can. We can discover things that no one can imagine.”<ref name=":0" />
“It is a rare castle, but we know almost nothing about it, we need to start working on this unique site as soon as we can. We can discover things that no one can imagine.” <ref name=":0" />


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 03:35, 27 June 2024

Srochik Castle
قەڵای سرۆچیک
Alternative namesStone and Lime Castle
General information
StatusIn Ruins
Town or cityBarzinjah
CountryKurdistan Region, Iraq
Technical details
MaterialStone and Lime

Srochik Castle (Locally known as "Stone and Lime Castle") is a castle on a hill in Barzinjah, Kurdistan Region.[1] It is in ruins.

Experts views on the site

Shikar Aziz, a local archaeologist says:

“According to its amazing architecture, Srochik could date back a thousand years to the Sultan Muzafar era, its vaults, rooms, halls, interior decorations, and walls resemble those castles built ten centuries ago.”

On excavating the site Aziz says:

“There are so many international teams working in different locations, but Srochik needs immediate attention because it could collapse any day. And if it collapses, the job will be much harder and longer. It is better to start now.” [1]

Kamaran Hassan, a local historian says:

“It is a rare castle, but we know almost nothing about it, we need to start working on this unique site as soon as we can. We can discover things that no one can imagine.” [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Ghafour, Goran Sabah (2022-05-27). "Srochik Castle, another archaeological wonder in the Kurdistan Region". kurdistan24.net. Retrieved 2024-06-27.