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  • Many [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]] have survived during the war thanks to the bravery of ma [[Category:Assyrian settlements]]
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  • ...-syr|ܡܙܝܙܚ}} ''Mzizah'' or ''Mizizah'', {{lang-ku|Mizîzex }}) is a [[Assyrian people|Syriac]] village in the [[Midyat]] district of [[Mardin Province]], [[Category:Assyrian settlements]]
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  • The city however remained predominantly [[Assyrian people|Assyrian]] Christian in the early centuries of [[Islam]]ic rule and gained fame as a The city remained an important [[Assyrian people|Assyrian]] Christian centre until its destruction by [[Timur]] in the late [[14th ce
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  • ...Until the late 1980s, the village was predominantly [[Syriac Christianity|Assyrian Christian]].<ref>[http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Arzni_Village [[Category:Assyrian settlements]]
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  • ...village are ethnic [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]]. The village is home to 2 Assyrian churches including the church of Mar Tuma (Saint Thomas) dating back to 182 ...village has a majority of ethnic Assyrian students and provides lessons in Assyrian history and language.
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  • [[Category:Assyrian settlements]]
    2 KB (210 words) - 00:33, 8 March 2015
  • ...Armenia]]. The village is inhabited by [[Armenian people|Armenians]] and [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]]. [[Category:Assyrian settlements]]
    2 KB (157 words) - 00:33, 8 March 2015
  • [[Category:Assyrian settlements]]
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  • Alqush traces its history back into the ancient [[Chaldean and Assyrian empires]] and perhaps even further. The earliest mentioning of Alqosh appea [[Category:Chaldean settlements]]
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  • [[File:BM; RM6 - ANE, Assyrian Sculpture 14 West Wall (M + N) ~ Assyrian Empire + Lamassu, Gates at Balawat, Relief Panel's & Full Projection.3.jpg| *[[List of Chaldean settlements]]
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  • ...has a mostly Kurdish population with also a significant [[Assyrian people|Assyrian]] presence.<ref>http://aranews.org/en/home/kurdish-region/812-syria-kurds-c ...Ethical Legacies http://books.google.ca/books?id=K3monyE4CVQC&pg=PA271&dq=assyrian+genocide+by+kurds+in+syria&hl=en&sa=X&ei=BS1kVLqiGcOsyATv34DoCA&ved=0CCgQ6A
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  • ...l in Syria. The city was founded by Assyrian/Syriac refugees fleeing the [[Assyrian Genocide]] in modern [[Turkey]]. Today [[Kurds]], Assyrians/Syriacs, Arabs
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  • ...inate the south of Mesopotamia as the [[Babylonian Empire]], just as the [[Assyrian Empire]] did in the north. The Sumerian language continued as a sacerdotal ...he first farmers from [[Samarra]] migrated to Sumer, and built shrines and settlements at [[Eridu]].]]
    61 KB (9,139 words) - 05:52, 14 May 2015
  • [[Category:Assyrian settlements]]
    4 KB (435 words) - 11:19, 19 November 2023
  • ...ng Karamlish). On them were found the names of Chaldean King of Sargon and Assyrian king Shalmensar. The remains of a Chaldean temple were found at Tel Barbara [[Category:Chaldean settlements]]
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  • [[Category:Assyrian settlements]]
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  • ...ng-syr|ܟܦܪܐ ܬܚܬܝܬܐ}} ''Kafro Tahtayto'') is an [[Assyrian people|Assyrian/Syriac]] village in [[Midyat]] District of [[Mardin Province]] ([[Tur Abdin [[Category:Assyrian settlements]]
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  • ...) whose inhabitants fled to [[Syria]] and established the city after the [[Assyrian Genocide]]. Image:New church.JPG|New Assyrian (Syriac Orthodox) Church on Main street
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  • ...eo Aramaic. Chaldeans may also be knows as Syriac (religious term) or neo Assyrian (or Chaldean Nestorians until 1870 AD). *[[List of Chaldean settlements]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean Settlements Balawat Gate 848 BC.PNG|thumb|Chaldean Settlements Balawat Gate 848 BC]] ...848 BC of [[Chaldean People]]. This is a royal gate assembled by ancient Assyrian King to reflect on their occupation of Chaldea and the ethnic Chaldean trib
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