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  • ...n Towns of Mesopotamia Iraq and Southern Turkey. Chaldeans are the native people of Mesopotamia]] ...]] and [[Istanbul]]. Inhabitants of these villages and towns are Chaldean people who speak Chaldean Neo-Aramaic and follow primarily the [[Church of the Eas
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  • | birth_place = [[Tel Keppe]], Iraq ...resa Asmar''' an ethnic [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]], (born 1804 in [[Tel Keppe]], Iraq) is the author of ''Memoirs of a Babylonian Princess'', which consi
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  • |caption = Chaldeans from [[California]], 21st century ...ntil the 4th century AD when Chaldeans followed Bishop Nestorius and split from the universal Christian church. Chaldeans were called [[Chaldean Nestorian
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  • ...niversity Press, London.</ref> spoken throughout a large region stretching from the plain of [[Urmia]], in northwestern Iran, to the [[Nineveh plains]], in ...ber speak [[Central Neo-Aramaic]] dialects, with figures for these ranging from 112,000 to 450,000 speakers.<ref>Turoyo at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013)</ref
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  • |caption = Chaldeans from [[California]], 21st century ...expressed in a variety of ways including: denying the Chaldean ethnicity, people and culture. In addition to slander and misrepresentation, Chaldophobia may
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  • |official_name = Tel Keppe |subdivision_name2 = Tel Kaif
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  • ...rnorate]] in [[Iraq]]. The region is populated by [[Kurds]] and [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]]. ...e of Baghdad (1258)|fall of Baghdad]] in 1258 and [[Timurlane]]'s invasion from central Iraq.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=zHxsWspxGIIC&pg=PA318 I
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  • ...assqopa ([[Tel Skuf]]), [[Baqofah]], [[Sharafiya]], [[Batnaya]], and [[Tel Keppe]]. ...rkoman) in [[Mosul]]. Behind this mural, the phrase "This rock was brought from Alqosh’s Mountain" is carved.
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  • |subdivision_name2 = [[Tel Keppe District|Tel Keppe]] ...aq]] located 14 miles north of [[Mosul]] and around 3 miles north of [[Tel Keppe]].
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  • ...dean people|Chaldean]] priest Qasha Mary. They are from the city of [[Tel Keppe]] or Telkaif, 20 miles north of [[Mosul]], Mesopotamia Iraq
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  • |subdivision_name2 = [[Tel Keppe District|Tel Keppe]] ...06-01-17_165158_seed2.bmp.</ref> The village's [[Aramaic]] name may derive from "Beth Qopa" or "Beth Qofa", signifying either the "House of Rods" or "Place
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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 ...ntil the 4th century AD when Chaldeans followed Bishop Nestorius and split from the universal Christian church. Chaldeans were called [[Chaldean Nestorian
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  • ...''' ([[Syriac language|Syriac]]: '''ܕܫܩܘܬܢ''') is a small [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] village located in northern [[Iraq]], about 40 kilometers north ...(80) people still living in the village. The majorities of people migrated from Dashqotan and now are living in [[USA]], [[Canada]], [[India]], [[Australia
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  • | birth_place = [[Tel Keppe]], [[Kingdom of Iraq|Iraq]] ...nal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]]. An ethnic [[Assyrian]], he was born in [[Tel Keppe]] and was [[ordained]] a priest on 21 December 1952. He was consecrated a [
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  • ...ies of conflicts with his own bishops and also with the Vatican. Suspended from his functions in 1812 and again in 1818, he was reinstated by the Vatican i ...Monastery|Rabban Hormizd]] monastery of Alqosh, near [[Mosul]]. It spread from [[Aqrah]] up to [[Siirt|Seert]] and [[Nusaybin|Nisibis]], covering the Sout
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  • |birth_place=[[Tel Keppe]] ...19th century, thus being the Patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] from 1696 to 1713.
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