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  • ...ܫܝܪ}})<span dir="ltr"> (1930 – September 28, 1997) was an [[Chaldean People|Chaldean]] Iraqi musician and one of the most famous musicians in the Middl ...irut]], therefore he was contracted as accompany and "star-soloist" by the legendary Lebanese chanteuse [[Fairuz]] immediately when he arrived at the Lebanese c
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  • ...ok, Iraq|Duhok]], [[Iraq]]), was a former [[Iraq]]i and ethnic [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] [[Christian]] international [[Football (soccer)|football]] playe ...school team, he moved to RAF Employees' (Chaldean) Club in 1951 replacing legendary striker and fellow Chaldean [[Aram Karam]], where he played with other famo
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  • ...y settled between c. 5500 and 4000 BC by a non-[[Semitic peoples|Semitic]] people who spoke the [[Sumerian language]] (pointing to the names of cities, river ....), University of Durham, April 2006]</ref> These conjectured, prehistoric people are now called "proto-[[Euphrates|Euphrateans]]" or "[[Ubaid period|Ubaidia
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  • ...[[Elam]]ites in 2002 BC, the [[Amorite]]s, a foreign [[Northwest Semitic]] people who spoke a [[Canaanite language]], began to migrate into southern Mesopota ...abylon. Early in his reign he came under pressure from the [[Kassites]], a people originating in the mountains of north west [[Iran]]. Babylon was then attac
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  • ...and Syria and [[Phoenicia]] were brought under the control of the Chaldean people of Mesopotamia.{{sfn|Wiseman|1991a|p=182–183}} ...er in the [[Book of Daniel]] written in Chaldean language, a collection of legendary tales and visions dating from the 2nd century BC.{{sfn|Collins|2002|p=2}} T
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