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  • | image7 = Jefrem Sirin.jpg| caption7 = [[Ephrem the Syrian]] ...ean civilians were massacred during the [[Simele Massacre]] by the [[Iraqi Army]] in August 1933. The events lead to the expulsion of [[Shimun XXIII Eshai]
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  • ...her major cities.<br />{{legend|#ff8080|Regions of Chaldean (also known as Syrian, Syriac, Nestorian) concentrations}} ...by the [[Muslim]] [[Ottoman people|Ottoman]] ([[Turkish people|Turkish]]) army, together with other armed and allied Muslim peoples, including [[Kurdish p
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  • ...opotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} A further massacre occurred in 1933 at the hands of the [[Iraqi Army]], in the form of the [[Simele massacre]], which resulted in thousands of d
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  • In 2007-2008, Syrian archaeologists excavated the 2.5-acre citadel hill in the city center. They ==Syrian Civil War==
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  • ...tal of [[Diyarbekir Eyalet|a large province]]. The city became the base of army troops who guarded the region against Persian invasion. Diyarbakır faced t ...century, with a resultant spread of the [[Jacobite Church]], [[Michael the Syrian]] gives a list of Jacobite bishops of Amida down to the 13th century.<ref>M
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  • [[File:Monastery.JPG|thumb|Modern-day view of the Syrian Monastery at Tikrit]] ...n the town, meeting little or no resistance. With the fall of Tikrit, U.S. Army Major General [[Stanley McChrystal]] said, "I would anticipate that the maj
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  • The mountainous region was part of the [[Adiabene (East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province)#The diocese of Beth Nuhadra|diocese of Beth Nuhadr ...ns who survived later suffered in the [[Chaldean Genocide]] by the Ottoman Army and their Kurdish allies during the [[First World War]]; others took refuge
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  • ...on to conquer the eastern lands of [[Susiana]] and [[Elam]]. This took his army to the Elamite capital, the city of [[Susa]], which was sacked. After this ...or the next four years he was forced to contend with an occupying Assyrian army encamped in Babylonia trying to unseat him. However, the Assyrian king, Sin
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  • ...{{lang-syc|ܕܪܝܟ}}, ''Dayrik'', {{lang-ku|Dêrika Hemko}}) is a small [[Syrian]] [[city]] and the center of an administrative [[Al-Malikiyah District|dist The name of the town, "Al-Malikiyah", is named after a Syrian army officer [[Adnan al-Malki]]. The original native name is a matter of controv
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  • ...opotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} A further massacre occurred in 1933 at the hands of the [[Iraqi Army]], in the form of the [[Simele massacre]], which resulted in thousands of d
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  • ...opotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} A further massacre occurred in 1933 at the hands of the [[Iraqi Army]], in the form of the [[Simele massacre]], which resulted in thousands of d
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