Did You Know?

Khanaqin has a lot of oil!

People in Khanaqin

Many Kurds live in Khanaqin.

Roads and Travel

People travel to holy places from here.

What Khanaqin Does

It has many shops and food places.

People work in oil fields.

Kids go to school to learn.

People visit friends and family.

They have fun at parks and games.

They celebrate special days together.

More About Khanaqin

Khanaqin has a long past. It is a place where many people have lived for years. The town has changed a lot over time. It is now a mix of old and new.

People in Khanaqin use oil to help their lives. The oil helps make gas for cars. It also helps heat homes in winter.

In the future, Khanaqin may grow more. More people may come to live and work there. It can be a place with more fun things to do!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Khanaqin"] --> B["Location: Diyala Governorate, Iraq"] B --> C["Proximity: 8 km from Iranian border"] A --> D["Population: Kurds"] D --> E["Language: Southern Kurdish dialect"] A --> F["Significance: Shia pilgrimage route"] A --> G["Resources: Rich in oil"] G --> H["History: First oil refinery built in 1927"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Diyala Governorate:A region in Iraq where Khanaqin is located.
Alwand tributary:A smaller river that flows into the Diyala River.
Southern Kurdish dialect:A specific way of speaking Kurdish used by people in the area.
Shia pilgrims:People who travel to holy places in Islam, specifically from the Shia branch.
oil refinery:A place where crude oil is processed into useful products.