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  • ...ninety-year denial of the Ottoman Empire's genocides against its Christian populations, including Chaldeans, Greeks, and Armenians."<ref>[http://www.genocidepreve [[File:Chaldean population 1914.svg|thumb|left|Percentage of Chaldean populations in Several Vilayets and Sanjaks in the Ottoman Empire and Urmia in Persia p
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  • {{Historical populations
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  • {{About|the city|the historical region|Hakkari|the province of the same name|Hakkâri Province}} | population_footnotes = {{Turkey district populations|SOURCE|Hakkâri}}
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  • ...sonantal assimilation.)</ref> was one of the ancient [[civilizations]] and historical regions in southern [[Mesopotamia]] or [[Chaldea]], modern-day southern [[I ...rchaeology and Epigraphy Volume 3, Issue 2, pages 65–109)</ref> Reliable historical records begin much later; there are none in Sumer of any kind that have bee
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  • ...of climatic instability ensue, collapsing central government and declining populations can occur. Alternatively, military vulnerability to invasion from marginal ...hird Dynasty of Ur]], and the [[Babylonian]] empire. Some of the important historical Mesopotamian leaders were [[Ur-Nammu]] (king of Ur), [[Sargon of Akkad]] (w
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  • ...ter à Babylone toutes les images des dieux de la Mésopotamie du Sud. Les populations sont démoralisées. ...attempts, the gathering ordered by Nabonidus is documented by a number of historical and archival sources." [after this, Beaulieu goes on to discuss these sourc
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