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  • ...out.com/cs/educationalresour/a/history1.htm|publisher=About.com|accessdate=4/5/14}}</ref> ...[[Mesopotamia]] [[hostage]] in Babylon. This seems to be correct: a great number of contemporary inscriptions shows that these statues and their cultic pers
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  • ...eople|Chaldean]] and Christian of [[Mesopotamia | Mesopotamia]] who made a number of important discoveries from 1877 to 1882, including the [[clay tablet]]s ...d field work (1852–1854) at [[Nimrud]] and [[Kuyunjik]], where he made a number of important and independent discoveries. These included the clay tablets t
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  • ...Dictionary & Phrasebook: (Chaldean)'' (2015), ISBN 1978-0-37818-1087-6, p. 4; see also [[Names of Chaldean]].</ref> ...id=whDcogCNZs4C|year=2004|publisher=Gorgias Press LLC|isbn=978-1-59333-077-4}}</ref>
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  • ...ted by the Dominicans. The total number of Chaldean Christians is nearly 1.4 million, 78,000 of whom are in the [[Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Mosul Chaldean Catholics today number approximately 350,000 of Iraq's estimated 400,000 [[Chaldean Christians]],
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  • ...assification and Reference List</ref><ref>Khan 2008, pp. 6</ref> A further number speak [[Central Neo-Aramaic]] dialects, with figures for these ranging from ...r, Robert (2006). "The terms "" (PDF). Journal of Near Eastern Studies 65 (4): 284–287. doi:10.1086/511103.</ref>
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  • |style="text-align: right"|4.9% |style="text-align: right"|4,193,758
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  • ...unswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2007, pp. 267–274. ISBN 1-4128-0619-4.</ref> ...aner Akçam]] cites Ottoman official correspondence in 1919, inquiring the number and conditions of Chaldeans deported, to state that the Ottoman government
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  • ...and the Biblical Image Ban'' (Göttingen: Academic Press Fribourg, 2005), 4 n. 6</ref> During the preceding three centuries, [[Babylonia]] had been rul [[Neriglissar]] appears to have been a more stable ruler, conducting a number of public works, restoring temples etc.
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  • ==Biography== <!--T:4--> ...out.com/cs/educationalresour/a/history1.htm|publisher=About.com|accessdate=4/5/14}}</ref>).
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  • [[File:Punic ostrich egg from Villaricos (M.A.N. 1935-4-VILL-T.609-7) 01.jpg|thumb|A decorated ostrich egg with [[Punic]] artwork]] ...le in a bowl with wheatgrass. The number of the ''krashanky'' equalled the number of departed family members.<ref>Yakovenko, Svitlana 2017, “The Magical Dy
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  • ...nority of [[Assyrians in Syria|Syriacs/Assyrians/Chaldeans]] and a smaller number of [[Armenians in Syria|Armenians]]. The [[Khabur River]] runs through Al-H ...ium / Al-Malaab al-Baladi (5,802), Al-Matar al-Janoubi (4,714), Al-Askari (4,457)
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  • ...s/stela.html Veli Sevin, Mystery Stelae, ''Archaeology'', Volume 53 Number 4, (July/August 2000).]</ref> ...ds%22&hl=en&ei=zyvrTcWWCpHIvQO-xcS-Dw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAw p. 98.]</ref> during the [[Assyrian Genocide]].<ref>{{cite
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  • |utc_offset_DST = +4:30 ...ury, Urmia was seized by the [[Seljuk Turks]] (1184), and later occupied a number of times by the [[Ottoman Turks]]. For centuries the city has had a diverse
    31 KB (4,273 words) - 10:40, 7 August 2015
  • |latd=37 |latm=4 |lats=26 |latNS=N ...he [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] and the [[Assyrian Church of the East]]. A number of [[Armenian people|Armenians]] also live in the village.<ref>{{cite web|t
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  • ...-details-.html|accessdate=4 December 2011|newspaper=alsumarianews.com|date=4 December 2011}}</ref>
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  • ...nian|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=9AvjaThtrKYC&pg=PA260|accessdate=4 July 2013|date=18 April 2005|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978- ...t Day|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=GYC93sfHXAEC&pg=PA67|accessdate=4 July 2013|year=2005|publisher=Gracewing Publishing|isbn=978-0-85244-633-1|p
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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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  • |timezone_DST = GMT +4 A number of sites within Alqosh still carry ancient Chaldean names, for example, ''S
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  • ...ea and his descendants also promoted artistic development and left a large number of archaeological artifacts. The Sumerians were a non-Semitic people, and spoke a [[language isolate]]; a number of linguists believed they could detect a [[substrate language]] beneath Su
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  • ...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
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