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- ...d's oldest literature. He is accepted as the first-known [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]], [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] and [[Middle Eastern]] [[archaeologist]]. Lat .../ref> His father [[Anton Rassam]] was from Mosul and was archdeacon in the Chaldean Church of the East; his mother Theresa was a daughter of [[Ishaak Halabee]]17 KB (2,552 words) - 09:45, 19 November 2023
- | group = Chaldean people<br />''{{transl|arc-Latn|Kaldaya}}'' / ''{{transl|arc-Latn|Sūrāyē ...: (Chaldean)'' (2015), ISBN 1978-0-37818-1087-6, p. 4; see also [[Names of Chaldean]].</ref>66 KB (9,242 words) - 09:50, 19 November 2023
- [[File:CHALDEAN-FESTIVAL-2.jpg|thumb|Chaldean Debka Dance]] |group = Chaldean Christians<br/>(<big>ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹܐ</big> ''Kaldāye'')8 KB (1,084 words) - 14:12, 3 August 2015
- ...of_Mesopotamia_Iraq,_Syria,_Iran_and_Turkey_2015-05-06_00-11.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean People of Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Iran and Turkey]] ...entity Problem: by Shak Hanish http://www.syriacstudies.com/2013/02/04/the-chaldean-assyrian-syriac-people-of-iraq-an-ethnic-identity-problem-shak-hanish/</ref35 KB (4,569 words) - 10:35, 20 July 2015
- |title = Chaldean Genocide |partof = the [[Chaldean people#Persecution|persecution of Chaldeans]]56 KB (8,301 words) - 08:54, 19 November 2023
- ...[[Pontifical Urbaniana University]]. Father Ganni served the [[Chaldeans|Chaldean people]] in Mosul during the worst period of Iraq modern history of civil w [[File:Ragheed Ganni Chaldean.jpg|thumb|Father Ragheed Ganni]]7 KB (1,080 words) - 10:16, 19 November 2023
- ...ch in Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} |show_name = Chaldean Catholic Church<br>ܥܕܬܐ ܟܠܕܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ<br>''Ecclesia C24 KB (3,381 words) - 22:17, 18 July 2015
- [[File:CHALDEAN-FESTIVAL-2.jpg|thumb|Chaldean Debka Dance]] |group = Chaldean Christians<br/>(<big>ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹܐ</big> ''Kaldāye'')5 KB (715 words) - 06:08, 24 February 2016
- ...stianity. From the Greek Church the custom was adopted by either the Roman Catholics or the Protestants and then spread through Europe.}}<!--|accessdate=26 Marc ...ction and kingship respectively, a symbolism that was passed on into early Chaldean people and other Christians and Muslim usage. Mercantile, religious and pol39 KB (6,131 words) - 23:41, 15 April 2017
- ...ch as the [[Sumerians]], [[Akkadian Empire]], [[Old Babylonian Empire]], [[Chaldean Empire]] and the [[Median Empire]]. Starting from the earliest period, the ...ized the city and named it [[Amida (Roman city)|Amida]], after the earlier Chaldean name [[Amid]]. During the Roman rule, the first city walls were constructed33 KB (4,927 words) - 09:57, 7 August 2015
- ...ccessdate=2013-08-13}}</ref> who live alongside minorities of [[Kurds]], [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]], and [[Armenians]].<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=http:// ...aign]] during [[World War I]] and the [[Armenian Genocide|Armenian]] and [[Chaldean Genocide]]s.31 KB (4,273 words) - 09:40, 7 August 2015
- [[Zakho (Chaldean Diocese)|Zakho]] is the seat of a diocese of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]].<ref>{{cite web |title= Chaldean Parishes around the world13 KB (2,034 words) - 17:57, 22 April 2015
- '''Alqōsh''' , ({{lang-syr|ܐܠܩܘܫ}}, {{lang-ar|ألقوش}}) is a Chaldean town in northern [[Iraq]]. It is located (50 km) north of [[Mosul]]. ...plateau known for its fertile soil and extends southward across the other Chaldean towns, such as, Telassqopa ([[Tel Skuf]]), [[Baqofah]], [[Sharafiya]], [[Ba32 KB (4,945 words) - 10:00, 7 August 2015
- |population_note = Including some 15,000 Chaldean refugees from other Iraqi cities ...st of [[Erbil]] amid agricultural lands, close to the ruins of the ancient Chaldean cities [[Nimrud]] and [[Nineveh]]. It is connected to the main city of Mosu24 KB (3,604 words) - 10:10, 7 August 2015
- ...an_Cultural_Center,_Dehok,_Mesopotamia_Iraq_2015-06-21_10-57.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean Cultural Center, Dehok, Mesopotamia Iraq]] ...re]]; however, the Babylonian empire rapidly fell apart after the death of Chaldean king Hammurabi.81 KB (12,115 words) - 05:54, 21 June 2015
- |image= [[File:CHALDEAN-FESTIVAL-2.jpg|200px]] |langs = [[Chaldean language|Chaldean language]], [[Arabic]], [[Chaldean Neo-Aramaic]]15 KB (2,211 words) - 23:10, 1 August 2023
- ...a,_Lebanese_Chaldean_2015-07-27_03-42.png|thumbnail|Michel Chiha, Lebanese Chaldean ]] '''Michel Chiha''' (1891–1954) was a [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] Lebanese banker, a politician, writer and journalist. Along with [[Petro9 KB (1,243 words) - 00:12, 27 July 2015
- ...ch in Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} |show_name = Chaldean Catholic Church<br>ܥܕܬܐ ܟܠܕܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ<br>''Ecclesia C24 KB (3,377 words) - 16:02, 21 November 2015
- [[File:Chaldean Catholic Cathedral of Saint Joseph 2005 (Ankawa, Erbil, Iraq).jpg|alt=|thum ...ch in Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}}32 KB (4,510 words) - 15:50, 21 November 2015
- |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] ...(or ''Audu'' or ''Oddo'') (1790 – 1878), was the Patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] from 1847 to 1878.17 KB (2,594 words) - 20:34, 18 May 2015