The postal code for Al-Hamdaniya is 41 in Nineveh, Iraq. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Al-Hamdaniya.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Abbas Rajab | 41 |
| Abbasiya | 41 |
| Adiya | 41 |
| Ajqala | 41 |
| Al Adla | 41 |
| Al Hamdaniyah | 41 |
| Ali Rash | 41 |
| Alqasr | 41 |
| Arpachiya | 41 |
| Aski Kalak | 41 |
| Ayn Nuran | 41 |
| Bahzani | 41 |
| Balawat | 41 |
| Bartalah | 41 |
| Basakhra | 41 |
| Basakrah | 41 |
| Basatliya | 41 |
| Bashbita | 41 |
| Bashiqa | 41 |
| Batel | 41 |
| Bawiza | 41 |
| Bazgirtan | 41 |
| Bazwaya | 41 |
| Bedana | 41 |
| Besatli Little | 41 |
| Bir Banak | 41 |
| Bshirian Collective | 41 |
| Bzak | 41 |
| Chanchi | 41 |
| Darawish | 41 |
| Dubardan | 41 |
| Faisaliya | 41 |
| Gaetli | 41 |
| Gudad | 41 |
| Gugjali | 41 |
| Gura Kheraban | 41 |
| Hanjirok | 41 |
| Humra | 41 |
| Jabran | 41 |
| Jilu Khan | 41 |
| Judaida | 41 |
| Judaida Mufti | 41 |
| Judaydah Mufti | 41 |
| Kabarli | 41 |
| Kafsh | 41 |
| Kalak | 41 |
| Kanhash | 41 |
| Kani Harrmi | 41 |
| Kharabat Sultan | 41 |
| Khazha | 41 |
| Khidr Ilyas | 41 |
| Krmales | 41 |
| Kukujahni | 41 |
| Maghara | 41 |
| Manarat Shabak | 41 |
| Manquba | 41 |
| Namrud | 41 |
| Olmush | 41 |
| Orta Kharab | 41 |
| Qadhiya | 41 |
| Qaltuk | 41 |
| Qayatagh | 41 |
| Qulan Tappa | 41 |
| Qushtappa | 41 |
| Said Lar | 41 |
| Salamiya | 41 |
| Sarsnk | 41 |
| Shamsiyat | 41 |
| Shanif | 41 |
| Tahrawa | 41 |
| Tal Aswad | 41 |
| Tall Gamtar | 41 |
| Taq Mikail | 41 |
| Tawila | 41 |
| Tupraq Ziyarat | 41 |
| Umar Mandan | 41 |
| Umarkan | 41 |
| Wardak | 41 |
| Yarimja | 41 |
| Yarimjah | 41 |
| Zankal | 41 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Al-Hamdaniya districts in Iraq. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Iraq (IQ) |
|---|---|
| Governorate | Nineveh |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Al-Hamdaniya is a district located in the Nineveh Governorate of northern Iraq, situated approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Mosul, the governorate's capital. This administrative district occupies a strategic position in the fertile plains between the Tigris River and the Khazir River, covering an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers. With an estimated population of around 150,000 people, Al-Hamdaniya is predominantly inhabited by Assyrian Christians and other ethnic minorities, making it one of the most significant Christian population centers in Iraq. The district is administratively divided into several sub-districts and towns, including the main town of Hamdaniya itself, along with Bakhdida (Qaraqosh), Bartella, and Karamles. Historically known for its agricultural productivity, the region specializes in wheat, barley, and various fruit orchards, benefiting from the rich alluvial soils of the Mesopotamian plain. Al-Hamdaniya gained international attention during the ISIS conflict when its towns were occupied between 2014 and 2016, leading to significant displacement and subsequent reconstruction efforts. The district contains numerous ancient churches, monasteries, and archaeological sites that reflect its deep Christian heritage dating back to early Christianity. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents and businesses in this historically rich district, comprehensive postal code information is available for all its sub-regions and towns.
* Al-Shura
* Hamdaniya District Center
* Al-Qayyarah
* Makhmur District
* Shekhan District
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