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  • ...ily outnumbered and outgunned the Chaldeans fought successfully, scoring a number of victories over the Turks and Kurds. This situation continued until their ...lages and 25 Chaldean monasteries and churches were razed to the ground; a number of Chaldeans were murdered; others were deported to large cities, and their
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  • |image= [[File:I am Chaldean 2015-05-30 15-03.jpg|250px]] ...distinct from the Chaldean seminary directed by the Dominicans. The total number of Chaldean Christians is nearly 1.4 million, 78,000 of whom are in the [[C
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  • |style="text-align: right"|30,711,152 ...exactly the same kind of retaliation that they had suffered from the Turks 30 years earlier. Again, many Chaldeans found refuge in the Soviet Union, this
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  • {{legend|#cc00ff|30–40%}} {{legend|#d42aff|20–30%}}
    56 KB (8,301 words) - 09:54, 19 November 2023
  • ...[[Mesopotamia]] [[hostage]] in Babylon. This seems to be correct: a great number of contemporary inscriptions shows that these statues and their cultic pers ...e previous attempts, the gathering ordered by Nabonidus is documented by a number of historical and archival sources." [after this, Beaulieu goes on to discu
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  • |latd=36|latm=30|lats=42 |latNS=N ...nority of [[Assyrians in Syria|Syriacs/Assyrians/Chaldeans]] and a smaller number of [[Armenians in Syria|Armenians]]. The [[Khabur River]] runs through Al-H
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  • ...bstracts/stela.html Veli Sevin, Mystery Stelae, ''Archaeology'', Volume 53 Number 4, (July/August 2000).]</ref> About 20,000 to 30,000 [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]] in the area were killed by the Ottoman Ar
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  • ...h and the beginning of the 20th century, Gawar had around 30 villages (the number is variable because [[Turkish people|Turks]] used to destroy the villages a
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  • |blank_info = 21|blank_name=[[Turkish car number plates|Licence&nbsp;plate]] ...3| editor = 3E| url = http://books.google.com/?id=dgDi9qFT41oC&pg=PA403&vq=30,000}}</ref> and eventually swelled to about 1.5 million by 1997.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...ast of the governorate capital [[al-Hasakah]], 70 km east of [[Qamishli]], 30 km southwest of the district centre [[al-Malikiyah]] and 0.5 km southwest o ...ab, Kurd and Assyrian ethnicities. However, Rmelan is also home to a large number of workers resettled from other Syrian regions.
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  • ...ried near Tikrit in his hometown of Owja following his hanging on December 30, 2006. ...[[History of Iraq (2003–2011)|occupation]] Tikrit became the scene of a number of [[Iraqi insurgency (Iraq War)|insurgent]] attacks against the occupation
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  • ...dissertation). [[University of California, Los Angeles]], 2001. p. 61. UMI Number: 3024065.</ref> ...dissertation). [[University of California, Los Angeles]], 2001. p. 62. UMI Number: 3024065.</ref>
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  • ...Deqlath, Bscheriye, Gozarto, Hesno d Kifo and Mifarqin. At one point, the number of Syriacs in the village was up to 21980 people. Being aware of the Turks ...their weapons, thus the battle continued. The battle continued for another 30 days leading to many deaths on both sides. In the end, the Kurdish soldiers
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  • ...ea and his descendants also promoted artistic development and left a large number of archaeological artifacts. ....google.com/books?id=lbmXsaTGNKUC&pg=PA13|accessdate=29 November 2011|date=30 September 1998|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group| isbn= 978-0-313-29497-
    61 KB (9,139 words) - 05:52, 14 May 2015
  • ...he 7th century [[Muslim conquest of Persia]] of the [[Sasanian Empire]]. A number of primarily Chaldean and Christian native Mesopotamian states existed betw Periodic breakdowns in the cultural system have occurred for a number of reasons. The demands for labor has from time to time led to population i
    56 KB (8,410 words) - 10:22, 19 November 2023
  • ...or city, increasing its size and population dramatically, and conducting a number of impressive architectural works. ...ikalischen Isoglossen|journal=Altorientalische Forschungen|year=2003|issue=30|pages=372–381|language=German}}</ref> although the evidence for its genet
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  • ...[[Mesopotamia]] [[hostage]] in Babylon. This seems to be correct: a great number of contemporary inscriptions shows that these statues and their cultic pers ...e previous attempts, the gathering ordered by Nabonidus is documented by a number of historical and archival sources." [after this, Beaulieu goes on to discu
    28 KB (4,342 words) - 01:13, 26 August 2015
  • ...new crescent moon was first sighted—the calendar never used a specified number of days in any month. ...indicate these dates were sometimes approximate. The [[lunation]] of 29 or 30 days basically contained three [[seven-day week]]s, and a final week of eig
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  • ...'Patriarchs of the Church of the East''' include around 130 patriarchs. A number of these patriarchs are legendary, or invented, or have been included in th ...riarch named Shem{{transl|ar|DIN|ʿ}}on is mentioned in a colophon of 1429/30.<ref>MS Paris BN Syr 184</ref>
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