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English: The Kirkuk Citadel is located in the centre of the city of Kirkuk in Iraq, and is considered to be the oldest part of the city.The mound, or tell is believed to have been built by King Ashurnasirpal II between 884 and 858 BCE
العربية: القبة الزرقاء داخل قلعة كركوك وهي تضم رفات قبر السيدة (بوغداي خاتون) والمؤرخ على شاهد قبرها تاريخ وفاتها عام (762 هـ / 1361 م)، ومنه يتبين ان هذا المبنى يعود إلى فترة حكم السلالة المغولية الجلائرية التي حكمت العراق ما بين عامي (1337-1411م)
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