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  • ...ed in the 24th century BC), and have lived as a [[linguistic]], political, religious, and [[ethnic minority]] in Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey since the fall of ...regional Chaldean community, as its people have faced ethnic and religious persecution at the hands of [[Islamic extremists]] and [[Arab nationalism|Arab]] and [[
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  • ...n the 1980s, with mainly [[Neo-Aramaic]] speaking ethnic Chaldeans fleeing persecution in the [[Islamic Republic of Iran]] and in [[Ba'athist Iraq]], and again in ...gious affiliation and as a result the Soviet authority persecuted Chaldean religious and community leaders, in the same way as the Soviet authority persecuted t
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  • |partof = the [[Chaldean people#Persecution|persecution of Chaldeans]] [[File:2015 Chaldean Genocide UK Report.png|thumb|Religious leaders say persecution of Iraqi Christians (Chaldeans) has become genocide in 2014 and 2015]]
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  • *[[Persecution of Christians]] [[Category:Religious persecution]]
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  • ...Ottoman Empire]] as a '[[millet (Ottoman Empire)|millet]]', a distinctive 'religious community' in the Empire, thus obtaining its civic emancipation.<ref name=" ...ication) |url=http://www.census-campaign.org.au/?page_id=27 |title=» 2006 Religious Affiliation (Full Classification) The Census Campaign Australia |publisher=
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  • ...ch of the East|Nestorian]] [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]] fleeing religious persecution by the [[Byzantine empire]].
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  • {{Infobox Religious group ...haldean language]] of Neo Aramaic. Chaldeans may also be knows as Syriac (religious term) or neo Assyrian (or Chaldean Nestorians until 1870 AD).
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  • ...Ottoman Empire]] as a '[[millet (Ottoman Empire)|millet]]', a distinctive 'religious community' in the Empire, thus obtaining its civic emancipation.<ref name=" ...ication) |url=http://www.census-campaign.org.au/?page_id=27 |title=» 2006 Religious Affiliation (Full Classification) The Census Campaign Australia |publisher=
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  • ...Ottoman Empire]] as a '[[millet (Ottoman Empire)|millet]]', a distinctive 'religious community' in the Empire, thus obtaining its civic emancipation.<ref name=" ...ication) |url=http://www.census-campaign.org.au/?page_id=27 |title=» 2006 Religious Affiliation (Full Classification) The Census Campaign Australia |publisher=
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  • ...cleric responded by doing a separate doctorate and, because it had little religious content, the Government gave him his teaching licence, which enabled him to ...al for national peace, reconciliation and end to violence along with other religious leaders in Kirkuk. Archeparch Sako explained that this is "a gesture of clo
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  • Due to ongoing religious-ethnic persecution throughout the years, Chaldeans have abandoned but did not forget about the
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  • ...ld, a description of the sight of the believers, harvested by the sword of persecution Shabouri (340-379) in full view of the crowd of the people around them, as ...TES HERETICS, THUS EQUATING CHALDEANS AND MARONITES WITH ALL CATHOLICS AND RELIGIOUS PRIVILEGES. (ACCORDING TO SHMUEL JAMIL, P. 11)'''
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