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  • | clubs1 = RAF Employees' (Assyrian) Club ...ok, Iraq|Duhok]], [[Iraq]]), was a former [[Iraq]]i and ethnic [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] [[Christian]] international [[Football (soccer)|football]] playe
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  • ...tamia_Iraq,_Syria,_Iran_and_Turkey_2015-05-06_00-11.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean People of Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Iran and Turkey]] ...anish http://www.syriacstudies.com/2013/02/04/the-chaldean-assyrian-syriac-people-of-iraq-an-ethnic-identity-problem-shak-hanish/</ref>
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  • '''Hezany''' is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] village in the [[Iraq]]i province of [[Duhok Governorate|Dohuk]] ...ople|Chaldean]] school was recently opened in the village, which attracted Assyrian students from other nearby villages. The villagers live primarily on farmin
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  • The village lies on the [[Khabur (Tigris)|Tigris Khabur]] opposite to the Iraqi village of [[Faysh Khabur]]. Just 3{{space}}km to the south of the [[tripoi
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  • ...aqi Kurdistan]], located a few kilometers from the [[Ibrahim Khalil border|Iraqi-Turkish border]]. The city has a population of 350,000. ...ref>{{cite web|title= Unwitting Zionists: The Jewish Community of Zakho in Iraqi Kurdistan |publisher=Wayne State University Press|year=2009|last=Gavish|fir
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  • ...k]] and is 30km from [[Zakho]]. Avzrog has a total population of about 300 people and is located in the Sulaivany area in the western part of Dohuk. The Sula ...whilst the [[Assyrian people|Assyrian]] people speak [[Aramaic]]. All the people are [[Christian]].
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  • ...e [[Diyala River]]. In 2003 it had an estimated population of some 467,900 people.<ref>[http://hhcom1.co.cc/english/Diyala.html Web<!-- Bot generated title - ...= The Baqubah Refugee Camp: An Account of Work on Behalf of the Persecuted Assyrian Christians|publisher=Georgias Press |last=Austin |first=H. H. |year=2006 |u
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  • The city however remained predominantly [[Assyrian people|Assyrian]] Christian in the early centuries of [[Islam]]ic rule and gained fame as a The city remained an important [[Assyrian people|Assyrian]] Christian centre until its destruction by [[Timur]] in the late [[14th ce
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  • Alqush traces its history back into the ancient [[Chaldean and Assyrian empires]] and perhaps even further. The earliest mentioning of Alqosh appea ...Alqosh, lies the well known ruin of Shayro Meliktha which is marked in the Iraqi ruins Map as a [[temple]] carrying a carving of [[Sennacherib]] aiming an a
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  • |population_note = Including some 15,000 Chaldean refugees from other Iraqi cities ...'', '''Qaraqosh''', '''Karakosh''' or '''Al-Hamdaniya''', is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] city in northern [[Iraq]] within the [[Ninawa Governorate]], loc
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  • ...tory'', 6th ed., Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson, 58.</ref> The death of Assyrian king [[Ashurbanipal]] around 627 BC resulted in political instability. In 6 ...hur-uballit II]] was a member of the Assyrian royal family and a [[Tartan (Assyrian)|tartan]] (general) in the army. He became king after [[Sinsharishkun|Sin-s
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  • ...''' are native people of [[Mesopotamia|Mesopotamia]]. The term [[Chaldean people | Chaldean]] is also noted in the Holy Bible of the [[Hebrew language|Hebre ...'' {{IPAc-en|k|ae|l|'|d|i:|@n}} ({{lang|syr|ܟܠܕܝ̈ܐ}}), or [[Chaldean people |Chaldean]],<ref>Chaldean Patriarch Sako. July 2015 "We are CHALDEANS" adhe
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  • Eliya Peter Abulyonan was born in 1840 in [[Mosul]] to an [[Assyrian people|Assyrian]] family. He studied three years in the [[College of the Propaganda]] in [[ [[Category:Iraqi Assyrian people]]
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  • ...ril 17, 1922 in northern Iraqi city of [[Mosul]] into an ethnic [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]]<ref>Chaldean Mourn the Passing of Patriarch Raphael</ref> family ...olic Church, which split in 1552 AD. In November 1996 Mar Dinkha IV of the Assyrian Church of the East and Chaldean Patriarch Raphael I Bidawid met in Southfie
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  • | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Iraqi bishop [[Category:Iraqi Assyrian people]]
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  • ...[[Catholic Church]] and a [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]]. An ethnic [[Assyrian]], he was born in [[Tel Keppe]] and was [[ordained]] a priest on 21 Decembe ...http://uk.news.yahoo.com/afp/20071123/twl-vatican-pope-iraq-3cd7efd_1.html Iraqi cardinal-to-be says he is symbol of national unity], uk.news.yahoo.com; acc
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  • | SHORT DESCRIPTION = iraqi bishop [[Category:Assyrian people]]
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  • | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Iraqi bishop [[Category:Assyrian people]]
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  • ...ndependent of Rome and still survives in the denomination today known as [[Assyrian Church of the East]] ...raphy, Yohannan Hormizd was born in 1760 in Alqosh to an [[Assyrian people|Assyrian]] family. His father, the [[deacon]] Hanna (Yohannan), was the brother of t
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  • {{Other people|Abdisho}} | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Iraqi archbishop
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