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Satu Qala
Satu Qala

Satu Qala, also known as Idu, is an archaeological site located in northern Iraq. The site is dating back to the Bronze Age and was known from various Middle and Neo-Assyrian records.
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Country: Iraq
District: Erbil Governorate
Category: Historic Cities and Regions
Site History: Second Millennium BC
Oldest Culture: Assyrian
Later Cultures: Assyrian
Site Features: Hellenistic Monuments
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