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  • ...ry of Noah, caused much debate at the time about the Biblical narrative of ancient history. ...at Brighton, England. He wrote about Babylonian exploration, the Christian peoples of the [[Near East]], and current religious controversies in England.
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  • ...ames of Syriac Christians]]), are an [[ethnic group]] whose origins lie in ancient [[Mesopotamia]]. They speak, read, and write distinct dialects of Chaldean ...aldeans in the United States. The Chaldeans descent from the population of ancient [[Mesopotamia]] (founded in the 24th century BC), and have lived as a [[lin
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  • ...st [[Iran]] and southeast [[Turkey]], (a region roughly corresponding with ancient [[Mesopotamia]]) [[Chaldean | Chaldean people]] communities are found in th ...^ http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/14225.html</ref> and originated from ancient Chaldean communities living in and indigenous to Iraq/Mesopotamia which was
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  • ...haldeans]] who share a common language of Chaldean [[Eastern Aramaic]] and ancient [[Mesopotamia]] in-[[ Chaldean]] ancestry who migrated outside of their ori ...he East]], [[Syriac Orthodox Church]], [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], and [[Ancient Church of the East]].
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  • ...] kingdom, and pursued an arch-traditionalist policy, reviving much of the ancient [[Babylonia|Sumero-Akkadian]] culture. Even though [[Aramaic language|Arama ...to rebuild the temple properly. Neo-Babylonians Chaldeans also revived the ancient [[Akkadian Empire|Sargonid]] practice of appointing a royal daughter to ser
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  • ...st [[Iran]] and southeast [[Turkey]], (a region roughly corresponding with ancient [[Mesopotamia]]) [[Chaldean | Chaldean people]] communities are found in th ...^ http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/14225.html</ref> and originated from ancient Chaldean communities living in and indigenous to Iraq/Mesopotamia which was
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  • ...ection.|date=22 Jan 2002|accessdate =7 April 2012}}</ref> In addition, one ancient tradition was the staining of Easter eggs with the colour red "in memory of ...of ostrich eggs in gold and silver, were commonly placed in graves of the ancient Sumerians and Egyptians as early as 5,000 years ago.<ref>Treasures from Roy
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  • ...are many close parallels between these and those produced by a variety of peoples from the Eurasian steppes between the third millennium BC and the eleventh
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  • Alqush traces its history back into the ancient [[Chaldean and Assyrian empires]] and perhaps even further. The earliest me A number of sites within Alqosh still carry ancient Chaldean names, for example, ''Sainna'' Neighborhood means the [[Moon]] Nei
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  • ...{Cite web|url=http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/ED/TRC/MESO/writing.html|title=Ancient Mesopotamia. Teaching materials|publisher=Oriental Institute in collaborati ...url= http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/573176/Sumer |title=Sumer (ancient region, Iraq) |publisher= Britannica.com | work=Britannica Online Encyclope
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  • ...f the [[Parthian Empire]]. Mesopotamia became a battleground between the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] and Parthians, with parts of Mesopotamia coming under ephemer ...Turkey]].<ref name=fosterpolingerfoster>{{citation |title=Civilizations of ancient Iraq |last1=Foster |first1=Benjamin R. |last2=Polinger Foster |first2=Karen
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  • {{about|the ancient (pre-539 BC) empires|the region called Chaldea or Babylonia by Jewish sourc '''Chaldea or Babylonia''' ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|b|æ|b|ə|ˈ|l|oʊ|n|i|ə}}) is an ancient [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]]-speaking [[Semitic]] [[state (polity)|state]
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  • ...iarchal lines that professed to be in communion with the [[Holy See]]. The ancient monastery of Rabban Hormizd, that for many centuries was the see of the Mam ...write a letter of apology to the [[Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples|Propaganda]] and to make an act of submission to the [[pope]]. He complied
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  • ...wat Gate 848 BC of [[Chaldean People]]. This is a royal gate assembled by ancient Assyrian King to reflect on their occupation of Chaldea and the ethnic Chal ...people]] and Chaldean cities are documented in 40 letters discovered with ancient Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III during his military Campaigns and occupat
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  • ...aq’s history, but to reach new frontiers by exploring and examining that ancient history through a panoramic view. Another well-known Iraqi historian, Dr. G ...is a notable scholar in Mesopotamian History and Middle Eastern indigenous peoples.
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  • ...es another direction without shame and shame. The Assyrians want to revive ancient Assyria under the pretext that the Assyrian empire was established there. A ..., where he persisted in his predecessors' imperial policy of capturing all peoples who occupied before them and distributing them to other kingdoms thus until
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  • ...tity, which was handed down to them from their fathers, the inhabitants of ancient Mesopotamia. Behold, a description of the sight of the believers, harvested ...ee years, preaching the word of God, with great vigilance and labor, those peoples who followed the line of Nestorius to which they were called Nestorians, te
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