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  • ...accepted as the first-known [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]], [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] and [[Middle Eastern]] [[archaeologist]]. Later in life, he became a [[Un ...daughter of [[Ishaak Halabee]] of [[Aleppo, Syria]], also then within the Ottoman Empire.<ref name="rassam">[http://www.edessa.com/profiles/rasam.htm "Hormuz
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  • ...de]] by the [[Young Turks]] government of the [[Turkish people|Turkish]] [[Ottoman Empire]], together with allied [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]], [[Iranian people <ref name="AINA Brief">[http://www.aina.org/brief.html Brief History of Assyrians], AINA.org</ref>
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  • ...ds]] in addition to a significant minority of [[Assyrians in Syria|Syriacs/Assyrians/Chaldeans]] and a smaller number of [[Armenians in Syria|Armenians]]. The [ ...ty and began to develop it in the 1920s. During the French mandate period, Assyrians, fleeing ethnic cleanings in Iraq during the [[Simele massacre]], establish
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  • ...000 to 30,000 [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]] in the area were killed by the Ottoman Army,<ref>''The Christian minorities in Turkey'', 2006, [http://books.googl Most of these Assyrians were massacred during the Genocide of 1915. The rest endured two winter mar
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  • ...an genocide]] committed against [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]] within the [[Ottoman Empire]]. The village and sub-district of Harir is home to the famous [[Mat
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  • ...the early part of the 20th century. Kurds cooperated with [[Ottoman empire|Ottoman]] authorities in the massacres against [[Armenian Genocide|Armenian]] and [ ...iyah]] was subjected to a vicious assault. Even though the assault failed, Assyrians were terrorized and left in large numbers, and the immigration of Kurds fro
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  • The city was initially a small village inhabited by [[Assyrian people|Assyrians/Syriacs]] called ''beṯ zālin'' ({{lang|syr|ܒܝܬ ܙܐܠܝ̈ܢ}}) meani ...fleeing the [[Assyrian Genocide]] in modern [[Turkey]]. Today [[Kurds]], Assyrians/Syriacs, Arabs and Armenians (about 8,500, of whom 2,000 are [[Armenian Cat
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  • [[Category:Ottoman Assyrians]]
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  • [[Category:Ottoman Assyrians]]
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  • ...that today's Assyrians are descendants of those who remained from the last Assyrians before 2600. ...of the Mosul Province, and here I mean the Mosul Province according to the Ottoman division, which used to include all of northern Iraq with its cities of Doh
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  • ...historical, national or geographical affiliation, namely the Chaldeans and Assyrians, and we will see how this reality will be reflected for a whole century in ...sents them as follows: (The respected Mr. Abd Joshua, the Patriarch of the Assyrians, elected by the clergy and with the consent of their people” (Jamil p. 66
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