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Kurdistan Preserves Legacy of King Sheikh Mahmud in New Sulaimani Museum

Sulaimani is bringing history to life with a new museum dedicated to Sheikh Mahmud Hafid, the famed King of Kurdistan. The museum occupies his historic headquarters in the Malkandi neighborhood and showcases rare artifacts, manuscripts, and documents from his reign and the British-Kurdish conflicts.

The building, originally constructed in the 1920s, is being carefully restored. Renovators preserve the traditional architecture while adding modern elements for an interactive museum experience. Visitors will walk through a space where history merges with technology, experiencing the era of Kurdish uprisings in a vivid, immersive way.

The museum has two main sections. The first houses archival documents collected from countries like Britain, India, France, and Iraq. These include Sheikh Mahmud’s own writings, letters, and records of political decisions. The second section features artifacts from the time, including items used during conflicts with British forces and medals awarded to British officers involved in the region.

Bakhtiar Ahmed, director of the Civil Development Organization overseeing the project, explained, “This museum tells a full story. It shows Sheikh Mahmud’s leadership, struggles, and vision for Kurdistan. People can see history in objects and documents that were scattered around the world.”

The museum also includes a dedicated room for Major Ely Banister Soane, a British political officer in Sulaimani. This space contains Soane’s personal belongings and photographs, offering insight into the complex relationships and negotiations of the period.

Sheikh Mahmud Barzanji is remembered as a bold and determined leader. Initially appointed by the British to govern Sulaimani, he later resisted their control, declaring himself King of Kurdistan and forming an independent cabinet. His uprisings, though ultimately suppressed by the British Royal Air Force, laid the foundation for Kurdish nationalist movements and inspired future generations.

The project, initiated in 2012 and actively developed since 2022, reflects a commitment to preserving Kurdish heritage. It not only honors Sheikh Mahmud’s legacy but also educates the public on the region’s history and the sacrifices made for autonomy.

Visitors will encounter newspapers from the period, handwritten documents, and rare manuscripts, all displayed with modern technology. The museum aims to engage young generations, showing that understanding the past strengthens identity and pride.

This museum represents more than restoration. It is a cultural beacon, a place where history, courage, and national identity meet. Sheikh Mahmud’s story, once confined to books and archives, now speaks directly to all who visit, ensuring his legacy endures.

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