| Tal Afar Citadel | |
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Telafer Kalesi | |
| Tal Afar, Iraq | |
| The Tal Afar Citadel in 2007 | |
| Site information | |
| Type | Citadel |
| Controlled by | Iraq |
| Open to the public | No |
| Condition | Ruins |
| Location | |
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| Coordinates | 36°22′32″N42°27′16.7″E / 36.37556°N 42.454639°E |
| Site history | |
| Built | 16th century |
| Built by | Ottoman Empire |
| Fate | Demolished by ISIL in 2015 |
| Battles/wars | Battle of Tal Afar (2005) Battle of Tal Afar (2017) |
The Tal Afar Citadel (Turkish : Telafer Kalesi) [1] is a citadel located in Tal Afar, a city in Nineveh Governorate in northwest Iraq. The citadel was built by the Ottoman Empire, [2] although it contains remains dating back to the Assyrian period. [3]
Following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the citadel housed the mayoral, municipal and police headquarters of Tal Afar. It was used as a base by American forces in the Battle of Tal Afar in 2005. [2] Tal Afar fell to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in June 2014, and the militants used the citadel as a prison for women and girls who were to be forcibly married to ISIL members. [4]
In December 2014, ISIL blew up the city's northern and western walls, causing extensive damage. [5] The militants also excavated some of the ruins within the citadel, probably to look for antiquities which they could sell. [3] UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova strongly condemned the destruction of the citadel. [6] The citadel was recaptured by Iraqi forces during the battle to recapture Tal Afar in 2017. [7]
| Location | Ghammas, Iraq |
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