Hamrin Mountain
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Hamrin Mountain (Arabic,جبل حمرين)is a mountain range that extend from Diyala Province, 60 km east of Baghdad the capital of Iraq and borders on Iran and extends to the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, 260 km north of Baghdad. The mountain range considered by the Kurds a national geographical border of what they consider their native homeland, Kurdistan. This claim has been supported by the Iraqi historian Abdul-Razzak Al-Hassani in his book "The Political history of Iraq". Cecil J. Edmonds also mentioned Hamrin Mountain in his writings. [1]