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Nabonidus (/ˌnæbəˈnaɪdəs/; Akkadian Nabû-naʾid, "Nabu is praised", نابونيد) is the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, reigning from 556–539 BC.
Historiography
Modern perceptions of Nabonidus' reign has been heavily colored by accounts written well after his reign as king of Babylon, most notably by the Persians and the Greeks. As a result, Nabonidus has often been described in very negative terms in both modern and contemporaneous scholarship. However, an accumulation of evidence and a reassessment of existing material has caused opinions on Nabonidus and the events that happened during his reign to alter significantly in recent decades ... (read more)
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This section has a free Chaldean Lessons online course, which will enable English speakers to learn Chaldean at their own pace.
The specific version of Chaldean language which you will be learning here is Sourath. Chaldean Sourath also called Eastern Aramiac is spoken in Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran and Lebanon. If you need to learn Western Aramiac Dialect, this course would give you a base of Chaldean knowledge, but it will more likely just confuse you.
File:Chaldean Language Course.pdf
- Chapter 1 - Phonetics
- Chapter 2 - Morphology
- Chapter 3 - Adjectives
- Chapter 4 - Numerals
- Chapter 5 - Pronouns
- Chapter 6a - Verbs
- Chapter 6b - Verbs
- Chapter 7 - Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections
- Chapter 8 - Lexicology and Word Formation
- Chapter 9a - Syntax
- Chapter 9b - Syntax
See also
File:Chaldean Language Course.pdf
References: Chaldean Alphabet with Transliteration | Online Dictionary | Online Translator
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