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  • ...at he was not [[Chaldea|Chaldean]], like previous kings, but was a proud [[Chaldean people|Caldean]], from Babylon’s rival to the north, making him unpopular {{Quote|"In the month of [Âbu?] Lugal-Marada and the other gods of the town Marad, Zabada and the other gods of Kish, the goddess Ninlil and the other
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  • | group = Chaldean people<br />''{{transl|arc-Latn|Kaldaya}}'' / ''{{transl|arc-Latn|Sūrāyē ...: (Chaldean)'' (2015), ISBN 1978-0-37818-1087-6, p. 4; see also [[Names of Chaldean]].</ref>
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  • |title = Chaldean Genocide |partof = the [[Chaldean people#Persecution|persecution of Chaldeans]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_Nation_2015-07-20_10-18.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean Nation]] |conventional_long_name = Chaldean Neo-Babylonian Empire
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  • [[File:Gilgamesh_for_Chaldean_2015-05-10_09-54.jpg|thumbnail|Gilgamesh for Chaldean]] ==List of Recommended Chaldean Restaurants & Cafes==
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  • ...ch in Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} |show_name = Chaldean Catholic Church<br>ܥܕܬܐ ܟܠܕܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ<br>''Ecclesia C
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  • ...itants are [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]] who are mainly followers of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], as is the same with other villages in the region such as ...vernmental project in the village. The Student walked every day to Atroush town (7 kilometers away) as did the student of Azakh. The village church was als
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  • ...g; and Nabonidus' originating from, and his special interest in Harran, an Chaldean city and the last stronghold of the Neo-Chaldeans after the fall of [[Ninev |title = National and Ethnic Identity in the Neo-Chaldean Empire and Chaldean Identity in Post-Empire Times
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  • |population_note = The town received thousands of Chaldean refugees from [[Baghdad]] and [[Mosul]] ...y Telegraph]]'', August 08, 2014</ref> It is sometimes referred to as the "Chaldean Quarter" of Erbil.
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  • ...ccessdate=2013-08-13}}</ref> who live alongside minorities of [[Kurds]], [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]], and [[Armenians]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=http:// ...aign]] during [[World War I]] and the [[Armenian Genocide|Armenian]] and [[Chaldean Genocide]]s.
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  • |settlement_type = Village<!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)--> |established_title2 = <!-- Incorporated (town) -->
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  • |settlement_type = <!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)--> |established_title2 = <!-- Incorporated (town) -->
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  • |settlement_type = <!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)--> |established_title2 = <!-- Incorporated (town) -->
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  • The town of Zakho was known to the ancient Greeks. In 1844. the traveller [[William [[Gertrude Bell]] was convinced that Zakho was same place as the ancient town of Hasaniyeh. She also reported that the first Christian missionary to the
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  • |ethnic_groups = 22% ] 88% [[Chaldean people]] ...language|Syriac]]: <big><big>ܐܪܕܢ</big></big>) is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] village in the northern [[Iraq]]i [[Governorates of Iraq|governorate]] of
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  • |population_note = Tel Kepe received a large influx of Chaldean refugees following the [[2003 Iraq War]] ...كيف}} ''{{transl|syr|Tal Kaif}}''), is one of the largest historically Chaldean towns in northern [[Iraq]]. Its name means "Hill of Stones" in [[Syriac]].
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  • |settlement_type = <!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)--> |established_title2 = <!-- Incorporated (town) -->
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  • ...}, {{lang-ku|‘Eyn Sifnî}}, also called Shekhan) is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] village. It is also one of the primary holy towns of the [[Yazidis]] and ...biya Network|date=August 11, 2014}}</ref> Prior to the [[Kurdistan]], the town was the second largest population center of the [[Yezidi]] Kurds.
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  • |settlement_type = <!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)--> |established_title2 = <!-- Incorporated (town) -->
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  • |population_note = Including some 15,000 Chaldean refugees from other Iraqi cities ...st of [[Erbil]] amid agricultural lands, close to the ruins of the ancient Chaldean cities [[Nimrud]] and [[Nineveh]]. It is connected to the main city of Mosu
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