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Sherwana Castle, also known as Shirwanah Castle, was built by King Mohammed Jaff and is located in Kalar, Kurdistan, Iraq. It was built in 1734 and it still stands. It is home to the Jaff Family. The castle also houses the Garmiyan Museum and can be visited by travelers.[1]

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Coordinates: 34°36′25″N 45°18′48″E / 34.6070°N 45.3133°E / 34.6070; 45.3133

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