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  • ...-syr|ܗܪܡܙܕ ܪܣܐܡ}}), was a native [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] and Christian of [[Mesopotamia | Mesopotamia]] who made a number of important discoveries ...father [[Anton Rassam]] was from Mosul and was archdeacon in the Chaldean Church of the East; his mother Theresa was a daughter of [[Ishaak Halabee]] of [[A
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  • ...language and residential patterns, ethnically based [[Christian]] [[local church|churches]] characterized by unique holidays and [[rite]]s, and culturally s ...aditionally belong to the [[Syriac Orthodox Church]] and [[Syriac Catholic Church]] and are indigenous to what is now southern Turkey, northern Syria and nor
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  • |rels = [[Chaldean Christianity]] (in union with [[Roman Catholic Church|Rome]]) ...the universal church and entered communion with the [[Catholicism|Catholic Church]].<ref name='BBC'>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/72
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  • ...suggest, are ''not'' divided among denominational Chaldean church/Chaldean church lines.<ref>Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspe ...assical Babylonian]], the literary language of the [[Chaldean Church]] and Church of the EAST [[Christianity]] in antiquity.
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  • ...], [[Syriac Orthodox Church]], [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], and [[Ancient Church of the East]]. ...e:Chaldeans in Russia.jpg|thumb|250ppx|Chaldeans in Russia protesting Iraq Church bombings in 2006]]
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  • ...earch'', 10:1, pp. 7–14.</ref> In these events, close to three million [[Christian]]s of [[Syriac Christianity|Syriac]], [[Armenian Rite|Armenian]], or [[Gree ...ernment's ninety-year denial of the Ottoman Empire's genocides against its Christian populations, including Chaldeans, Greeks, and Armenians."<ref>[http://www.g
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  • ...972, [[Mosul]], [[Iraq]] – 3 June 2007, Mosul) was a [[Chaldean Catholic Church|Chaldean]] [[Eastern Catholic Churches|Catholic]] priest. He was ordained Ragheed Aziz Ganni was born on January 20, 1972 in the predominantly Christian city of [[Mosul]], Iraq.
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  • ...a Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} {{Infobox Orthodox Church|
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  • ...ean people|Chaldeans]] who are mainly followers of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], as is the same with other villages in the region such as [[Azakh]], [[Te ...Atroush town (7 kilometers away) as did the student of Azakh. The village church was also destroyed in the last destruction of the village 1987.
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  • [[Image:IraqvillageHezany.JPG|thumb|250ppx|Mar Gewargis (St. George) Church in Hezany]] ...as in 1987, at which time the destruction was so devastating that even the church and [[spring (water)|water spring]] were stamped. Even surrounding trees an
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  • |rels = [[Chaldean Christianity]] (in union with [[Roman Catholic Church|Rome]]) ...the universal church and entered communion with the [[Catholicism|Catholic Church]].<ref name='BBC'>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/72
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  • ...cessdate=26 March 2016--></ref><ref name=History/><ref name=Itihaas/> This Christian use of eggs may have been influenced by practices in "pre-dynastic period i ...998 pgs 70-72</ref> These cultural relationships may have influenced early Christian and Islamic cultures in those areas, as well as through mercantile, religio
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  • ...iod of the 11th to the 8th century BCE, and the remains of a [[Byzantine]] church dating from the 5th century. In the overlying layers they found traces of s ...s in the city as a visible sign of a large number of Christians of various Christian rites. Although by contrast, there are more than forty mosques in the city.
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  • ...of the Assyrian affected by the massacres were adherents of the [[Assyrian Church of the East]] (often dubbed [[Nestorianism|Nestorian]]), who have originall
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  • ...kish]] "Gavur" meaning "[[infidel]]," referring to what were the primarily Christian inhabitants of the region, the Chaldeans. In the 1st century AD, its name w Up until [[World War I]], Gawar was the seat of a bishop of the [[Church of the East]]. The district of Gawar served as the main travel stop for Cha
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  • ===Chaldean Christian bishopric=== ...ISBN 978-88-209-7210-3), under 9 April</ref> was noted for having sold the church's gold and silver vessels to ransom and assist Persian prisoners of war.
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  • ...nts]], [[Chaldean Church of the East|Nestorians]], and [[Oriental Orthodox Church|Orthodox]]), [[Jews]], [[Bahá'í Faith|Bahá'ís]] and [[Sufism|Sufis]]. A ...y, Urmia was also chosen as a site of the first [[United States|American]] Christian mission in Iran in 1835. Another mission soon became operational in nearby
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  • ...ced many to emigrate, A community still exists in the city regardless, one church remains to serve them.
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  • ...ere are ruins from the [[Chaldea]]n era and ruins of a [[synagogue]] and a church in the small town.<ref name="newadvent">{{cite web|title= Catholic Encyclop ...rrow stairway cut into the rock. Amedia has a well-integrated community of Christian [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]] and Muslim [[Kurdish people|Kurds]] that shar
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  • ...e place as the ancient town of Hasaniyeh. She also reported that the first Christian missionary to the region, the Dominican monk Poldo Soldini, was buried ther |title= Notes on Revelation, Eclipse Path, Turkey, Iraq |publisher=Judaeo-Christian Research |date=1999-08-11|url= http://juchre.org/nor/turkey.htm|accessdate=
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