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  • ...s effort seemed promising, as the Emperor established him at [[Qorata]], a village on the south-eastern shores of Lake Tana, and sent him numerous gifts. The
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  • ...rom Amid east, fixing the See, after many places, in the isolated Chaldean village of [[Qochanis]]. Although this new church eventually drifted away from Rome ...e [[Chaldean homeland]], identity within a community depends on a person's village of origin (see [[List of Chaldean villages]]) or Christian denomination rat
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  • ...f the Chaldo-Chaldean Christian villages where the language is spoken. The village/dialects are: [[Ankawa]], [[Alqosh]], [[Aqrah]], Mangesh, [[Tel Kaif|Tel Ke
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  • *** [[Orchard Lake Village, Michigan]]: 241 (10.9%) ...aan de Tigris'' (Mechelen on Tigris) about the Chaldean refugees from the village of Hassana in SE Turkey, district of Silopi. Melikan Kucam was one of them.
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  • ...massacred, with some managing to survive and flee. The inhabitants of the village of Kavel-Karre were attacked by Kurdish tribes on 19 June 1915 and killed; ...children were forced into slavery and the houses were pillaged. In another village with fifty houses, the Kurds reportedly killed the entire civilian populati
    56 KB (8,301 words) - 09:54, 19 November 2023
  • *[[Our Village]] <i>(Themed atmosphere with live music)</i>
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  • ...n moved from Amid east, fixing the See, after many places, in the Chaldean village of [[Qochanis]].
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  • ...toffice=Got a specific question? Ask it at the [[ChaldeanWiki:Village Pump|Village Pump]]
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  • [[Image:IraqvillageHarmash.JPG|thumb|250ppx|The first (close) village is Azakh, the second (far) is Armash]] ...ge right next to it called [[Azakh]]. The inhabitants do not know when the village was founded. The inhabitants are [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]] who are main
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  • '''Hezany''' is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] village in the [[Iraq]]i province of [[Duhok Governorate|Dohuk]]. ...paved roads, and hence mules are their main transportation to and from the village.
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  • The [[Pace Egg play]]s are traditional village plays, with a rebirth theme. The drama takes the form of a combat between t
    39 KB (6,131 words) - 00:41, 16 April 2017
  • ...ing WW1, when all the family members were beheaded by the Kurds in Gegoran village in 1914. In October 1914, Gawar, Albaq and Salamas were the first districts
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  • * Kashtiban Village * Imamzada Village
    31 KB (4,273 words) - 10:40, 7 August 2015
  • |settlement_type = Town<!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)-->
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  • |settlement_type = Village<!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)--> ...g-ku| Xanike}}), also known as '''Khanik''' ({{lang|ar|خانيك}}), is a village in the [[al-Hasakah Governorate]] in Northeastern [[Syria]].
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  • |settlement_type = <!--For Town or Village (Leave blank for the default City)--> |image_skyline = 173606 The picturesque village of Amedye, Iraq in 2009.jpg
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  • ...e, 1949. pg. 557.</ref> First an historically [[Assyrian people|Assyrian]] village, it later became an agricultural settlement inhabited by [[Kurdish Jews]]. ...n survival], BRILL, 2007. pp. 129–132. ISBN 90-04-16190-2.</ref> All the village lands belonged to Jews who worked in the vineyards and orchards of pears, p
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  • The name of the village is thought to come from [[Syriac]] ''ܙܘܝܬܐ'' meaning "corner."<ref>{{c The village is inhabited mainly by [[Kurds]] and the second biggest group being the [[A
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