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Chaldean Nation flag

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Chaldean National Flag- Our Ethnic flag of United Chaldean People
[[File:Chaldean Flag.jpg|thumb | Chaldean Nation flag]]
The Word Chaldean comprises the native people of ancient Mesopotamia who are nationally Babylonian religiously Christian (Syriac or Surayeh)/ethnically Chaldean.
The [[CHALDEAN Flag ]] in 1985:
The two blue vertical lines (1987 versions and on) represent the eternal rivers Tigris and Euphrates which spring from the north and flow into the south of the Mesopotamian Land (The Chaldean Gulf/Tam-Ti-Sha-Mat-Kaldi) in the ancient Kaldee Babylonian language.
THE FLAG DAY: MAY 17th
To honor Chaldean king Nebuchadnezzar’s father the Chaldean king Nabopolassar (Nabu-apla-usur) who liberated Babylonia on Ayar 17, 4674K. (May 17 , 626 B.C.) and assumed throne of the greatest capital of the ancient world on Tishreen II / Nov. 23, 626 B.C. <gallery>Example.jpg|Caption1Example.jpg|Caption2</gallery>

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