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  • ...ly 40% are Chaldean, although Chaldeans comprised around 3% of the pre-war Iraqi population.<ref>{{ }}</ref><ref name="Chaldean Report on CWN">{{cite news ...the Chaldean Church of the East grew until 1552, when a group of Chaldean bishops, from the northern regions of [[Amid]] and [[Salmas]], elected a priest, Ma
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  • ...[Basra]], [[Diyarbakır]], [[Kirkuk]], [[Salmas]] and [[Urmia]]) and seven bishops. Eight patriarchal vicars govern the small Chaldean Chaldean communities di |url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7295672.stm|title = Iraqi archbishop death condemned | work=BBC News | date=2008-03-13 | accessdate=2
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  • ...t over the hereditary succession grew until 1552, when a group of Chaldean bishops, from the northern regions of [[Amid]] and [[Salmas]], elected a priest, Ma ...sh]],<ref name="Frazee" />{{rp|57}} he ordained five metropolitan Chaldean bishops thus beginning a new ecclesiastical hierarchy: the patriarchal line known a
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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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  • ...t was in use till 1386. Excavation in its ruins found the remains of three bishops which were moved to Mart Shmony Church. On June 25, 2006, a series of car bombs by [[Iraqi insurgents]] at a petrol station and a [[SCIRI]] headquarters rocked the to
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  • ...t over the hereditary succession grew until 1552, when a group of Chaldean bishops, from the northern regions of [[Amid]] and [[Salmas]], elected a priest, Ma ...sh]],<ref name="Frazee" />{{rp|57}} he ordained five metropolitan Chaldean bishops thus beginning a new ecclesiastical hierarchy: the patriarchal line known a
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  • ...t over the hereditary succession grew until 1552, when a group of Chaldean bishops, from the northern regions of [[Amid]] and [[Salmas]], elected a priest, Ma ...sh]],<ref name="Frazee" />{{rp|57}} he ordained five metropolitan Chaldean bishops thus beginning a new ecclesiastical hierarchy: the patriarchal line known a
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  • He was born on April 17, 1922 in northern Iraqi city of [[Mosul]] into an ethnic [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]]<ref>Chaldean [[Category:Iraqi archbishops]]
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  • ...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 ...al, he was demonstrating his "spiritual closeness and [his] affection" for Iraqi Christians.<ref name=Elevates/>
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  • ...824 and 1825 Augustine appointed and consecrated some of his supporters as bishops, such as [[Joseph Audo]] on March 25, 1825. Augustine died on April 3, 1827 | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Iraqi bishop
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  • ...or was controversial, and was marked by a series of conflicts with his own bishops and also with the Vatican. Suspended from his functions in 1812 and again i ...r [[Baghdad]], and Basil Asmar for {{transl|ar|DIN|ʿ}}Amadiya. Two other bishops perhaps consecrated on the same occasion, Mikha'il Kattula and Ignatius Das
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  • ...ad of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] since his [[Appointment of Catholic bishops|election]] on 1 February 2013. ...p, then-Fr Sako had demanded to see President [[Saddam Hussein]] after the Iraqi Government refused to allow him to teach religious education. Saddam refuse
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  • ...r the Vatican conspicuously failed to support him against his recalcitrant bishops, he resigned the patriarchate and retired to his native town of Khosrowa, w ...ansl|ar|DIN|ʿ}}a's succession on 27 April 1840, and directed the Chaldean bishops to obey him.<ref>Badger, ''Nestorians'', i. 168</ref>
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  • ...ed to comply with this order. Later, he was arrested together with several bishops, priests and many others totaling 103 people. The Patriarch and his compani ...he Kurds and the central government, the town was visited by a unit of the Iraqi armed forces.
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