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  • ...l in peace in their sanctuaries, (in) pleasing dwellings. May all the gods I brought (back) to their sanctuaries plead daily before Bel and Nabu for the
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  • [[Image:Bagdad2 i juni 1977.jpg|thumb|[[Baghdad]] in the 1970s]] * [http://i-cias.com/e.o/ Encyclopedia of the Orient]
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  • |image= [[File:I am Chaldean 2015-05-30 15-03.jpg|250px]] '''Chaldean Christians''' {{IPAc-en|k|ae|l|'|d|i:|@n}} ({{lang|syr|ܟܠܕܝ̈ܐ}}), or [[Chaldean]],<ref>Chaldean Patriarch
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  • The worldwide diaspora of Chaldean communities begins during [[World War I]], with the [[Chaldean Genocide]] by the [[Young Turks]] government of the ...ave was a result of the repression and violence during and after World War I.
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  • | [[Rim-Sin I]] || c. 1758–1699 BC || Contemporary of [[Irdanene]] of [[Uruk]], Defeate ...eftain, founder of independent Babylonian State, Contemporary of [[Erishum I]] of [[Assyria]]
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  • ...l in peace in their sanctuaries, (in) pleasing dwellings. May all the gods I brought (back) to their sanctuaries plead daily before Bel and Nabu for the ...the month of [[Tašrîtu]], when Cyrus attacked the army of Akkad in Opis [i.e., Baghdad] on the Tigris, the inhabitants of Akkad revolted, but he [Cyru
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  • |image= [[File:I am Chaldean 2015-05-30 15-03.jpg|250px]] '''Chaldophobia''' {{IPAc-en|k|ae|l|'|d|i:|@n}} ({{lang|Chaldean|ܟܠܕܝ̈ܐ}}), or [[Anti-Chaldean]]
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  • ...ople ''Easter-games'' so-called, which the church itself had to tolerate : I allude especially to the custom of ''Easter eggs'', and to the ''Easter tal ...he [[Roman Catholic Church]] in [[Poland]], the so-called [[święconka]], i.e. blessing of decorative baskets with a sampling of Easter eggs and other
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  • ...tu, l'homme d'Élam, et la chute de la ville d'Ur : fragments d'un hymne d'Išbi'erra », dans ''Journal of Cuneiform Studies'' 30/4, 1978, {{p.}}189-20 ...190. Sur le système des rations, voir aussi l'étude pionnière de {{en}} I. Gelb, « The Ancient Mesopotamian Ration System », dans ''Journal of Near
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  • ...kr Bin Vail, who named the city Diyar Bakr, meaning "the country of Bakr", i.e. Arabs. Much later, in the Republican era, the city got its current name ...turbulence in the 20th century, particularly with the onset of [[World War I]]. The majority of the city's Syriac and Armenian population were massacred
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  • ...period]]: 4100 – 2900 BC (Late [[Chalcolithic]] to [[Early Bronze Age]] I) ** Early Dynastic I period: 2900–2800 BC
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  • '''Mesopotamia''' ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|m|ɛ|s|ə|p|ə|ˈ|t|eɪ|m|i|ə}}, from the {{lang-grc|Μεσοποταμία}} "[land] between rivers"; ...ill Online |location=Leiden |chapter=al-ḎJazīra, Ḏjazīrat Aḳūr or Iḳlīm Aḳūr |oclc=624382576 }}</ref><ref name=wilkinson2000>{{citation |
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  • '''Chaldea or Babylonia''' ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|b|æ|b|ə|ˈ|l|oʊ|n|i|ə}}) is an ancient [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]]-speaking [[Semitic]] [[s ...e [[Akkadians]] and their children I established. I purified their copper. I established their freedom from the border of the marshes and [[Ur]] and [[N
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  • ...l in peace in their sanctuaries, (in) pleasing dwellings. May all the gods I brought (back) to their sanctuaries plead daily before Bel and Nabu for the ...the month of [[Tašrîtu]], when Cyrus attacked the army of Akkad in Opis [i.e., Baghdad] on the Tigris, the inhabitants of Akkad revolted, but he [Cyru
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  • '''Chaldean''' {{IPAc-en|k|ae|l|'|d|i:|@n}} ({{lang|syr|ܟܠܕܝ̈ܐ}}), or [[Chaldean people |Chaldean]],<ref>Ch
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  • ...[[Larsa]], [[Eshnunna]], and [[Mari, Syria|Mari]]. He ousted [[Ishme-Dagan I]], the king of [[Assyria]], and forced his son [[Mut-Ashkur]] to pay tribut ...Mesopotamia. In northern Mesopotamia, the [[Assyria]]n king [[Shamshi-Adad I]], who had already inherited centuries old Assyrian colonies in [[Asia Mino
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  • |primate = [[Louis Raphaël I Sako]] ...Chaldean' Patriarchate Chaldean [[Joseph I (Chaldean Patriarch)|Mar Joseph I]], Archbishop of Amid, entered in [[Full communion|communion]] with Rome. I
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  • |successor=[[Nicholas I Zaya|Nicholas I Zay{{transl|ar|DIN|ʿ}}a]] ...Yohannan Hormizd died in 1838 and his successor [[Nicholas I Zaya|Nicholas I Zay{{transl|ar|DIN|ʿ}}a]] was chosen by the Vatican, ending the centuries-
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  • ...[[Abris]] (121–37), [[Abraham (bishop)|Abraham]] (159–71) and [[Yaqob I|Ya{{transl|ar|DIN|ʿ}}qob]] (190). All three men were declared to be relat ...lieved to have been succeeded by the patriarchs Shem{{transl|ar|DIN|ʿ}}on I, Shem{{transl|ar|DIN|ʿ}}on II and Eliya IV, but a 15th-century list of pat
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  • ...story|consistory]] held on April 28, 1553 Sulaqa received the [[pallium]], i.e. the sign of his patriarchal authority, from the hands of the pope. He to ...ally unacceptable) also in 1681 for [[Joseph I (Chaldean Patriarch)|Joseph I]] and later in 1830 when [[Yohannan Hormizd]], of the line of Alqosh, becam
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