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  • ...q, Iran, Syria and Turkey since the fall of the [[Chaldean Empire]] in 645 BC. Practices that maintain ethnic and cultural continuity in the [[Near East] ...d to the [[Caucasus]], North America, Australia and Europe during the past century or so. [[Chaldean–Syriac diaspora|Diaspora]] and refugee communities are
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  • ...nd [[Saint Mari|Mari]]; emerged from the [[Church of the East]] in the 3rd Century ...opotamia which was known as Chaldea from the 25th century BC until the 7th century AD.
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  • |year_leader1 = ca. 2047–2030 BC |year_leader2 = ca. 1963–1940 BC
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  • |year_leader1 = ca. 2047–2030 BC |year_leader2 = ca. 1963–1940 BC
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  • |year_leader1 = ca. 2047–2030 BC |year_leader2 = ca. 1963–1940 BC
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  • Following the [[Arab conquest]]s in the seventh century, the Arab [[Banu Bakr|Bakr tribe]] occupied this region,<ref name="airlines ...region against Persian invasion. Diyarbakır faced turbulence in the 20th century, particularly with the onset of [[World War I]]. The majority of the city's
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  • An important town by the 9th century, Urmia was seized by the [[Seljuk Turks]] (1184), and later occupied a numb ...nt ruled there which later joined the Urartu or Mana empire; in the eighth century B.C., the area was a vassal of the [[Asuzh government]] until it joined the
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  • ...]n king [[Nabopolassar]] during his attack on the city of [[Assur]] in 615 BC.<ref>Bradford, Alfred S. & Pamela M. ''[http://books.google.com.hk/books?id Until the 6th century, Christianity within the Sasanian Empire was predominantly [[dyophysite]] u
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  • ...uggested that Sumer was first permanently settled between c. 5500 and 4000 BC by a non-[[Semitic peoples|Semitic]] people who spoke the [[Sumerian langua ...of any kind that have been dated before [[Enmebaragesi]] (c. 26th century BC). Professor [[Juris Zarins]] believes the Sumerians were settled along the
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  • ...nd [[Saint Mari|Mari]]; emerged from the [[Church of the East]] in the 3rd Century ...opotamia which was known as Chaldea from the 25th century BC until the 7th century AD.
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  • ...nd [[Saint Mari|Mari]]; emerged from the [[Church of the East]] in the 3rd Century ...opotamia which was known as Chaldea from the 25th century BC until the 7th century AD.
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  • ...8th]]{{·}}[[#19th century|19th]]{{·}}[[#20th century|20th]]{{·}}[[#21st century|21st]]</div> == BC centuries ==
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  • ...who built three of the earliest cities in southern Mesopotamia around 5300 BC, Eridu, Ur, and Uruk (Kulabba) during the Pre-Diluvian Dynasties. ...the cultural field between 2900 to 2600 BC as well as between 2112 to 2004 BC. Over time, the sophisticated Sumerian culture intermingled with the cultur
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