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- ...esopotamia.jpg|thumb|210px|Chaldean Towns of Mesopotamia Iraq and Southern Turkey. Chaldeans are the native people of Mesopotamia]] ...ern [[Iran]], southeastern [[Turkey]] and northeastern [[Syria]], a region in and around the traditional and historic Chaldean homeland <Ref> Chaldea is11 KB (1,351 words) - 10:17, 7 August 2015
- | region5 = {{pad|0.6em}}{{flag|Turkey}} ...web|url=http://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/10464/TU|title=Chaldean in Turkey|author=Joshua Project|publisher=|accessdate=18 February 2015}}</ref>}}66 KB (9,242 words) - 09:50, 19 November 2023
- |region4 = {{flag|Turkey}} |rels = [[Chaldean Christianity]] (in union with [[Roman Catholic Church|Rome]])8 KB (1,084 words) - 14:12, 3 August 2015
- ...6_00-11.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean People of Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Iran and Turkey]] ...and]] of [[Iraq]], northwest [[Iran]], northeast [[Syria]] and southeast [[Turkey]].<ref>"The Chaldean Assyrian Syriac People of Iraq: An Ethnic Identity Pro35 KB (4,569 words) - 10:35, 20 July 2015
- ...c genocide.<br /><span style="color:#b00000; font-size:2.4em;">•</span> Towns where genocide occurred<br /> <span style="color:green; font-size:2.4em;">•</span> Towns that received refugees.<br />56 KB (8,301 words) - 08:54, 19 November 2023
- ...dean church in Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} ...[[Addai]] and [[Saint Mari|Mari]]; emerged from the [[Church of the East]] in the 3rd Century24 KB (3,381 words) - 22:17, 18 July 2015
- |region4 = {{flag|Turkey}} |rels = [[Chaldean Christianity]] (in union with [[Roman Catholic Church|Rome]])5 KB (715 words) - 06:08, 24 February 2016
- | pushpin_map = Turkey | subdivision_name = {{Flag|Turkey}}3 KB (327 words) - 09:18, 11 February 2015
- ...rsing]] can be seen to the south. The name ''Araden'' means "Land of Eden" in old [[Aramaic]]. ..., which was established in the 1980s. Today, there are more than 150 homes in the village.7 KB (1,052 words) - 10:07, 7 August 2015
- ...'' , ({{lang-syr|ܐܠܩܘܫ}}, {{lang-ar|ألقوش}}) is a Chaldean town in northern [[Iraq]]. It is located (50 km) north of [[Mosul]]. ...known for its fertile soil and extends southward across the other Chaldean towns, such as, Telassqopa ([[Tel Skuf]]), [[Baqofah]], [[Sharafiya]], [[Batnaya]32 KB (4,945 words) - 10:00, 7 August 2015
- ...ve_name = عامودا <!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Syria9 KB (1,131 words) - 10:50, 4 May 2015
- ...title=Ancient Mesopotamia. Teaching materials|publisher=Oriental Institute in collaboration with Chicago Web Docent and eCUIP, The Digital Library|access ...Robert | year = 2002}}</ref> The Ubaidians were the first civilizing force in Sumer, draining the marshes for agriculture, developing trade, and establis61 KB (9,139 words) - 04:52, 14 May 2015
- ...rtheastern section of [[Syria]] and to a much lesser extent southeastern [[Turkey]] and smaller parts of southwestern [[Iran]]. ...conquered by the [[Achaemenid Empire]]. It fell to [[Alexander the Great]] in 332 BC, and after his death, it became part of the Greek [[Seleucid Empire]56 KB (8,410 words) - 09:22, 19 November 2023
- ...ame = المالكية<!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Syria8 KB (916 words) - 22:24, 19 August 2015
- |rels = [[Chaldean Christianity]] (in union with [[Roman Catholic Church|Rome]]) ...sdim'' (according to long held Jewish tradition, the birthplace of Abraham in ''Chaldea'') as meaning ''Ur of the Chaldees''.<ref>Biblical Archaeology Re15 KB (2,211 words) - 23:10, 1 August 2023
- ...dean church in Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} ...[[Addai]] and [[Saint Mari|Mari]]; emerged from the [[Church of the East]] in the 3rd Century24 KB (3,377 words) - 16:02, 21 November 2015
- ...dean church in Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} ...[[Addai]] and [[Saint Mari|Mari]]; emerged from the [[Church of the East]] in the 3rd Century32 KB (4,510 words) - 15:50, 21 November 2015
- ...h-West mountains of [[Assyria]], like Amid itself and [[Mardin]], now in [[Turkey]]. The patriarchs that rules over it are usually known as ''Josephine'' lin ...Returned in Amid without success, after a few years Lazare Hindi resigned in August 1780<ref name="Frazee">Charles A. Frazee, ''Catholics and Sultans: T7 KB (985 words) - 20:34, 18 May 2015
- ...by the Vatican, ending the centuries-old practice of hereditary succession in the Eliya line of the Church of the East. ...early-nineteenth centuries and provide a wealth of factual detail omitted in many accounts of this period.36 KB (5,578 words) - 20:34, 18 May 2015
- ...l [[Mesopotamia]]); [[lingua franca]] of the [[Middle East]] and [[Egypt]] in the late [[Bronze Age|Bronze]] and early [[Iron Age]]s. ...anguage,<ref>John Huehnergard and Christopher Woods, Akkadian and Eblaite, in Roger D. Woodard, ed., ''The Ancient Languages of Mesopotamia, Egypt and Ak69 KB (10,010 words) - 09:13, 19 November 2023