The postal code for Al-Shikhan is 41 in Nineveh, Iraq. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Al-Shikhan.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Abdaliya | 41 |
| Afriva | 41 |
| Ain Sifne | 41 |
| Almaman | 41 |
| Aluka | 41 |
| Asas | 41 |
| Ashkan | 41 |
| Atrush | 41 |
| Azakh | 41 |
| Azikh | 41 |
| Baadre | 41 |
| Badinava | 41 |
| Bafke | 41 |
| Bajilla Old | 41 |
| Bajilla Sarkavruk | 41 |
| Balata | 41 |
| Balute | 41 |
| Bamsh | 41 |
| Baqasra | 41 |
| Barasha | 41 |
| Barateen | 41 |
| Baraze | 41 |
| Barazi | 41 |
| Barbir Lower | 41 |
| Barbir Upper | 41 |
| Bargal | 41 |
| Bargr | 41 |
| Barimah | 41 |
| Barkichk | 41 |
| Basifre | 41 |
| Baskadere | 41 |
| Bastava | 41 |
| Bativre | 41 |
| Bavyan | 41 |
| Beboze | 41 |
| Bedark | 41 |
| Bedil Lower | 41 |
| Bedil Upper | 41 |
| Begah | 41 |
| Belkeb | 41 |
| Benarink | 41 |
| Beristak | 41 |
| Betnar | 41 |
| Bibava | 41 |
| Bibuze | 41 |
| Bildesha Camp | 41 |
| Bire | 41 |
| Bisat Upper | 41 |
| Blan | 41 |
| Bngali | 41 |
| Brifka | 41 |
| Cham Arzin | 41 |
| Chama Rash | 41 |
| Chirra Collective | 41 |
| Dahlapan | 41 |
| Dahle Nawe | 41 |
| Dakan | 41 |
| Daratu Khazir | 41 |
| Darbasta | 41 |
| Derakhatra | 41 |
| Derishke | 41 |
| Derke | 41 |
| Didaban | 41 |
| Dize | 41 |
| Dostqatil | 41 |
| Drin | 41 |
| Drishan | 41 |
| Dushivan | 41 |
| Ekmala | 41 |
| Esian | 41 |
| Fort | 41 |
| Galiki | 41 |
| Galye Khudedai | 41 |
| Galye Lalish | 41 |
| Galye Ruman | 41 |
| Garmishan | 41 |
| Garmk Big | 41 |
| Garmk Little | 41 |
| Geli Hudeida | 41 |
| Giri | 41 |
| Glashin | 41 |
| Grik Sobashi | 41 |
| Grzangil | 41 |
| Gvara | 41 |
| Hanjirok | 41 |
| Harmash | 41 |
| Haruna | 41 |
| Hasnaka | 41 |
| Ishkaftiyan | 41 |
| Istangin | 41 |
| Jarwana | 41 |
| Jifta | 41 |
| Kajuri | 41 |
| Kalakchi Collective | 41 |
| Kalinye | 41 |
| Kame | 41 |
| Kandala | 41 |
| Kandi | 41 |
| Kani Bharika | 41 |
| Kani Fala | 41 |
| Kani Kul | 41 |
| Kanika Barwarya | 41 |
| Kaniya Baska | 41 |
| Karanjik | 41 |
| Karimava | 41 |
| Kavna Kale | 41 |
| Kavna Kulk | 41 |
| Kavrasur | 41 |
| Kees Qale | 41 |
| Kefsin | 41 |
| Kfre One | 41 |
| Kfre Two | 41 |
| Khanis | 41 |
| Khanman | 41 |
| Kharaba Sharafa | 41 |
| Kharza | 41 |
| Khatara | 41 |
| Khatunawa | 41 |
| Khurit | 41 |
| Khurita Big | 41 |
| Khurita Little | 41 |
| Khurki | 41 |
| Kiste | 41 |
| Kukhe | 41 |
| Kupe | 41 |
| Maghara | 41 |
| Mahad | 41 |
| Mahd | 41 |
| Mahmud | 41 |
| Mala Brwan | 41 |
| Malkeshan | 41 |
| Maluta | 41 |
| Mamizdeen | 41 |
| Mamrashan | 41 |
| Meesaka | 41 |
| Merga Bie | 41 |
| Mersida One | 41 |
| Mersida Two | 41 |
| Mila Chapara | 41 |
| Milbrke | 41 |
| Mitk Lower | 41 |
| Mitk Upper | 41 |
| Mkeris | 41 |
| Mreba | 41 |
| Muhammad Rashan | 41 |
| Musakan | 41 |
| Nergizliya | 41 |
| Nerwak | 41 |
| Nicha'i | 41 |
| Nisra | 41 |
| Nurdinava | 41 |
| Nusari | 41 |
| Pir Bub | 41 |
| Piran | 41 |
| Pirzewab | 41 |
| Qasrok | 41 |
| Rabatki | 41 |
| Raqaba Little | 41 |
| Rbatke | 41 |
| Rkava | 41 |
| Ruilik | 41 |
| Sarkaf | 41 |
| Sarokani | 41 |
| Selka | 41 |
| Shahya | 41 |
| Shekh Adi | 41 |
| Shekh Hasin | 41 |
| Shekh Mawlan | 41 |
| Shekhan | 41 |
| Shekhka | 41 |
| Shifka Lower | 41 |
| Shifka Upper | 41 |
| Shifshirin | 41 |
| Shilya | 41 |
| Shkaft Hndya | 41 |
| Shkaftiyan | 41 |
| Tal Jumar | 41 |
| Taq Hama | 41 |
| Taq Harb | 41 |
| Tent | 41 |
| Tilah | 41 |
| Tilbzena | 41 |
| Tildef | 41 |
| Tosip | 41 |
| Tusp | 41 |
| Umarhawawi | 41 |
| Zelkan | 41 |
| Zewa | 41 |
| Zinava Ghazi | 41 |
| Zinava Miri | 41 |
| Zinava New | 41 |
| Zinava Old | 41 |
| Zire | 41 |
| Zuhera | 41 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Al-Shikhan 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-Shikhan is a district located in the Nineveh Governorate of northern Iraq. Situated approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Mosul, the governorate's capital, Al-Shikhan lies in a predominantly agricultural region characterized by rolling plains and fertile lands fed by the Tigris River and its tributaries. The district covers an area of roughly 1,200 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 150,000 people, comprising diverse ethnic and religious communities including Arabs, Kurds, Yazidis, and Christians. Administratively, Al-Shikhan is divided into several sub-districts and numerous villages, with its economy primarily based on agriculture, particularly wheat and barley cultivation, along with some livestock farming. The region has historical significance as part of ancient Mesopotamia and contains several archaeological sites, though it has faced challenges in recent decades due to regional conflicts. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents across Al-Shikhan's various sub-regions, accurate postal code information is essential for efficient mail delivery and administrative correspondence throughout the district.
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