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  • ...inority]] in Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey since the fall of the [[Chaldean Empire]] in 645 BC. Practices that maintain ethnic and cultural continuity in the ...was triggered by such events as the [[Chaldean Genocide]] by the [[Ottoman Empire]] during [[World War I]], the [[Simele massacre]] in Iraq (1933), the [[Ira
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  • ...the [[Young Turks]] government of the [[Turkish people|Turkish]] [[Ottoman Empire]], together with allied [[Kurdish people|Kurdish]], [[Iranian peoples|Irani ...[[Russia]] and [[Persia]]. Many Chaldeans found themselves suddenly under Russian sovereignty and thousands of relatives crossed the border to join them.
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  • |location = {{flag|Ottoman Empire}} ...ref name="Anahit">Khosoreva, Anahit. "The Chaldean Genocide in the Ottoman Empire and Adjacent Territories" in ''The Armenian Genocide: Cultural and Ethical
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  • ...areer of dyeing the costumes for the high ranking officials in the Persian Empire. In 317, he was made the Archpriest and the personal Auxiliary to Patriarch The Russian army occupied Urmia and Salamas in 1914, and when the province fell in the
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