A Geographical analysis for the Locations of The Barracks ‎‎(Qishla) and Ways to ‎Develop Them as Tourist Destinations in ‎The Kurdistan Region of Iraq ‎ ‎(The Qishlas of Erbil and Aqra as a ‎Model)‎

Aims: This current study aims to identify the most prominent obstacles facing ‎tourism development and investment in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, with a focus on ‎the Ottoman barracks in the cities of Erbil and Aqra. The study also seeks to propose ‎strategies for reconstructing these barracks to e...

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Main Author: Bahri Salim Fattah Al. Saffar
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Anbar 2025-06-01
Series:مجلة جامعة الأنبار للعلوم الإنسانية
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Online Access:https://juah.uoanbar.edu.iq/article_188312.html
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Summary:Aims: This current study aims to identify the most prominent obstacles facing ‎tourism development and investment in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, with a focus on ‎the Ottoman barracks in the cities of Erbil and Aqra. The study also seeks to propose ‎strategies for reconstructing these barracks to ensure their transformation into active ‎tourist attractions that contribute to the revitalization of local and international ‎tourism, based on the hypothesis that there is a direct relationship between the ‎development of barracks for tourism and the revitalization of economic and cultural ‎activities. Methodology: The historical and descriptive-analytical approaches were ‎adopted to achieve the study aims. The content of the study was divided into three ‎main topics: First unite addressed the definition of the study area and its tourism ‎importance, second addressed the geographical distribution of barracks and their ‎most prominent architectural characteristics, and the third was devoted to studying ‎possible ways to develop these barracks and utilize them for tourism purposes. ‎Results: The study found that barracks in the Kurdistan Region represent an ‎important architectural and historical heritage dating back to the Ottoman era, when ‎they were used as centers to shelter soldiers during winter. The study also revealed ‎the weak tourism benefits from these facilities due to neglect, lack of investment, and ‎a lack of awareness of their heritage significance. Conclusions: The study concluded ‎that the barracks are heritage landmarks capable of supporting tourism development ‎in the region if they are reconstructed and utilized within well-thought-out plans. The ‎study recommended to protect these landmarks and integrate them into the cultural ‎tourism map as part of the architectural and historical identity of the Kurdistan ‎Region ‎
ISSN:1995-8463
2706-6673