- Source: Al-Khidr, Iraq
Al-Khodar or Al-Khiḍr (Arabic: الخضر) is a city in Muthanna Governorate, southern Iraq, located next to the Euphrates river. The city is named after the shrine of al-Khidr which is located there. As of 2018, it has 42,800 inhabitants.
Name
The city is named after the shrine of al-Khidr which is located there. Thousands of people come to the city every year to visit the shrine.
Geography
The area of the city is approximately 1000 km2 (386 sq mi). It is located 27 kilometres (17 miles) southeast of Samawah.
Population
The city is inhabited by a number of Shia Arab tribes who participated in the Iraqi revolt against the British of 1920. Some of the most prominent tribes are the Bani Hajeem, Bani Sa'ad, and the al-'Aboud.
In 2009, the city had 34,597 inhabitants. By 2018, that number had increased to 42,800.
Neighborhoods
al-Sana'a
al-Ansar
al-Khodar al-Qadim
al-'Askari
al-Maqam
al-'Asri
al-Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari
al-Bourisha
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hazqiyal
- Daftar penemuan di dunia Islam pertengahan
- Al-Khidr, Iraq
- Muhsin Khidr al-Khafaji
- Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri
- Al-Khafaji
- Saddam Hussein
- Ali Hassan al-Majid
- Sa'b Dhu Marathid
- Khadr
- Sultan Hashim Ahmad al-Tai
- Zahroun Amara