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Makhmur
مخمور / مەخموور | |
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Town | |
Makhmur | |
Coordinates: 35°46′32″N 43°34′46″E / 35.77556°N 43.57944°E | |
Country | Iraq / Kurdistan Region |
Governorate | Nineveh Governorate |
District | Makhmur District |
Elevation | 254 m (833 ft) |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 23,828 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (AST) |
Makhmur (Arabic: مخمور, romanized: Maẖmūr, Kurdish: مەخموور, romanized: Mexmûr) is a town in Nineveh Governorate,[2] Iraq. It is situated strategically approximately 60 km southwest of Erbil as well as 80 km north-east of Kirkuk and 80 km south-east of Mosul.
During the 2014 ISIL crisis, the town was captured by ISIL militants.[3] A volunteer civilian militia to defend the town was created in response.[4] The town was then reclaimed by the Iraqi Army in October 2017.
During the 2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict, clashes were reported on the outskirts of the town between Kurdish Peshmerga forces and the Iraqi army, supported by the Popular Mobilization Forces (also known as Hashd al-Shaabi), until it was fully recaptured by the latter.[5]
Situated in the Makhmur District is the Makhmur refugee camp, which was founded in 1998.[6] Around 12,000 Kurdish refugees, who fled the Kurdish-Turkish conflict in the 1990s, live in this refugee camp.[7]
It has been subject to continuous drone strikes by the Turkish state.[8]