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    Kifri (Arabic: کفري; [2] Kurdish: کفری, romanized: Kifrî; [3] [4] Turkish: Kifri [5]) is the central town of Kifri District in Diyala Governorate, Iraq. It has a mixed population of Arabs , Kurds and Turkmen.

  2. Kifri District (Arabic: قضاء كفري; Kurdish: قەزای کفری; Turkish: Kifri ilçesi) [1] [2] [3] is a de facto district in Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq. Its main town is Kifri. [4] Officially, it is legally part of the Diyala Governorate, but is currently under partial de facto control of the KRG. [5]

  3. Kifri is a town in the East of Iraq, the hub of a small district in Diyala Governate administered by the Kurdish Regional Government. Alongside a Kurdish-speaking majority, the town historically had Arabic and Turkmen speaking minorities.

  4. Kifri Qaysari Qaysari is the Kurdish word for ‘market.’ The Kifri Qaysari was built in the 19th century and contains many shops and warehouses (Khan), such as Coal Khan and Wheat Khan, known as Mala Abbas Khan. Recently renovated, the market has kept its original features.

  5. Overview. Bawashaswar Manmade Caves These rectangular-shaped caves were made in the early centuries AD and are located north and northeast of the town of Kifri. You can also explore the Bawashaswar’s stony hills, the site of many historical graves. Seasonal:

  6. Located in the picturesque Kifri district of Iraq, Kaysari Kifri stands as a monumental relic from the Ottoman era, a testament to the architectural prowess and cultural richness of times gone by.

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  8. Kifri, a charming town in the Salah ad Din Governorate of Iraq, offers a unique cultural and historical experience for travelers. While often overlooked by tourists, Kifri's rich heritage and breathtaking scenery make it a hidden gem waiting to be explored.