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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 is
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  • | 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>}}
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  • |map=Sanliurfa in Turkey.svg ...urfa ili}}) or simply '''Urfa Province''' is a province in southeastern [[Turkey]]. The city of [[Şanlıurfa]] is the capital of the province which bears i
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  • |imagecaption= '''Sûret''' in written Syriac <br>(Madnkhaya script) |states=[[Iraq]], [[Iran]], [[Turkey]], [[Syria]]
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  • ...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 Pro
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  • ...it. "The Chaldean Genocide in the Ottoman Empire and Adjacent Territories" in ''The Armenian Genocide: Cultural and Ethical Legacies''. Ed. [[Richard G. ...an]], and [[Siirt Province|Siirt]] provinces of present-day southeastern [[Turkey]], and the [[Urmia]] region of northwestern [[Iran]]) was forcibly relocate
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  • ...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 Century
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  • {{redirect|Rezaiyeh|the villages in Yazd Province|Rezaiyeh, Bafq|and|Rezaiyeh, Mehriz}} |image_skyline = Iran-Photo of beautiful flowers in the city of Urmia.jpg
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  • |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Iraq ...000<ref>[http://www.duhokhealth.org/en/centers/zakho Directorate of Health in Zakho], Directorate General of Health Duhok. Retrieved 2014-01-31.</ref>
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  • ...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.
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  • ...an with seven sons|Mart Shmuni]], as well as the Church of [[Mor Gabriel]] in the lower half. ...lly there are only 3 families living there and one Christian Orthodox monk in the Church of Mor Dimet.
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  • ...izah is located in the [[Tur Abdin]] region. In 2011 there was 180 people. In 1961, the name of the town was officially changed to Doğançay. ...through to the beginning of the fifth century. It is believed he is buried in the village of Kfone near [[İzbırak, Midyat|Zaz]].
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  • [[File:Dohuk map.svg|right|thumb|240px|Barwar is located in [[Northern Iraq]].]] ...'''Barwari Bala''', is a region situated in northern [[Dohuk Governorate]] in [[Iraq]]. The region is populated by [[Kurds]] and [[Chaldean people|Chalde
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  • | caption2 = Old Christian symbols in Iwardo. ...[[Mardin Province]] of [[Turkey]], and can be reached from Midyat on foot in 2 hours. The village was founded some time around the 10th century.
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  • ...'' , ({{lang-syr|ܐܠܩܘܫ}}, {{lang-ar|ألقوش}}) is a Chaldean town in northern [[Iraq]]. It is located (50&nbsp;km) north of [[Mosul]]. ...ace that was discovered in Tel Kuyunjik/Qüyüjik (Sheep Hill in Turkoman) in [[Mosul]]. Behind this mural, the phrase "This rock was brought from Alqosh
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  • ...r is "construct" in Assyrian. Meer (In Turkish ''Kovankaya'') is a village in the district of [[Beytüşşebap]] of [[Şırnak Province]]. {{coord missing|Turkey}}
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  • ...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 establis
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  • ...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]
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