Restaurant inside a cave in Duhok attracts tourists

09-07-2017
Rudaw
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Enishky cave, 18 kilometres from Amedi in Duhok province, has been a Zoroastrian temple, a site of Jewish religious holiday celebrations, and a makeshift hospital for Peshmerga. Now it is a restaurant, attracting tourists to its unique atmosphere and history.

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