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  • [[File:Chaldean Towns of Mesopotamia.jpg|thumb|210px|Chaldean Towns of Mesopotamia Iraq and Southern Turkey. Chaldeans are the native pe {{Chaldean culture}}
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  • ...is a [[Chaldean Individuals|list of Chaldeans]] from around the world. Any Chaldean can be listed here. Click on individual letter to go to the lists of names, *List of [[List of non-Chaldean individuals| Non-Chaldeans]] with relevance to Chaldea(ns).
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  • | 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>
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  • Chaldean National Flag - Our Ethnic flag of United Chaldean People
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  • Chaldean National Flag [[File:Chaldean Flag.jpg|thumb | Chaldean Nation flag]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_People_2015-04-29_10-33.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean People]] .... The most famous/influential ones are listed in the [[Famous Chaldeans | Chaldean Hall of Fame]]. (the parenthesis describes a more well known persons field
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  • [[File:CHALDEAN-FESTIVAL-2.jpg|thumb|Chaldean Debka Dance]] |group = Chaldean Christians<br/>(<big>ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹܐ</big> ''Kaldāye'')
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  • |name=Chaldean Language |glottorefname=Chaldean Neo-Aramaic
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  • ...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/</ref
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  • |title = Chaldean Genocide |partof = the [[Chaldean people#Persecution|persecution of Chaldeans]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean Breakfast 2015-04-29 10-17.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean Breakfast]] '''[[Chaldean]] cuisine''' or '''Mesopotamian cuisine''' has a long history going back so
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  • [[File:Chaldean_Nation_2015-07-20_10-18.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean Nation]] |conventional_long_name = Chaldean Neo-Babylonian Empire
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean diaspora]] [[Chaldean diaspora]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean Attractions Map]]
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  • [[File:Gilgamesh_for_Chaldean_2015-05-10_09-54.jpg|thumbnail|Gilgamesh for Chaldean]] ==List of Recommended Chaldean Restaurants & Cafes==
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  • ...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 C
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  • ...rity)_2015-05-05_13-49.png|thumbnail|Ma Baseema Chaldean Cookbook by CALC (Chaldean American Ladies of Charity)]] This page hosts a list of books on Chaldean Food & Recipes. If a book is missing, you can add it using the [[Form:Book
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean people]]
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  • [[File:ChaldeanLeagueUSALogo.jpg|thumb|Chaldean League USA]] ''' ***** Chaldean League Vision *****'''
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  • ...side of the risen Christ while Simon Peter looks on. From an 18th¬century Chaldean Gospel Lectionary in the collection of the Dominican Friars of Mosul, Iraq] ...rabic Languages, a 17th-century manuscript in Chaldean and Arabic from the Chaldean Archdiocese of Kirkuk, Iraq. ACK_00075, fol. 25r, dated 1682 CE. Manuscript
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  • [[File:Chaldean_Video_2015-08-05_08-47.jpg|150px|right|Chaldean Video]] [[Chaldean people]] videos of our experiences with the world and with our native land
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  • [[File:Family Tree 380px.jpg|thumb|Chaldean Family Tree]] ...amia]] and forever to become immortals through digital archives for future Chaldean generations and the rest of this world.
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  • ...people|Chaldeans]] the ethnic people of [[Mesopotamia]] reflecting on the Chaldean heritage, culture and many accomplishments for the world. ...anasius_Kircher_page_278.PNG |''[[Chaldean Timeline|Chaldean language]]'' (Chaldean Language)
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of Chaldean settlements]]
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  • Chaldean National Flag [[File:Chaldean Flag.jpg|thumb | Chaldean Nation flag]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_people_2015-09-26_06-48.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean people]] ...ation on the Rights of Indigenous [[Chaldean People]]''' is a manifesto of Chaldean Bill of Rights
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  • [[Chaldean Nation Human Rights]]
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  • <li class="collect_01">[[File:Chaldean Lion 825px.jpg|250px|link=Chaldean_Christians]]<span>MESOPOTAMIA CHALDEANS< <li class="collect_05">[[File:Chaldean Nation People 562px.jpg|250px|link=Chaldeans of Australia]]<span>AUSTRALIA
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  • ...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 C
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  • [[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}}
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  • ...'''Chaldean [[Catholicos]]-Patriarchs of Babylon''', the leaders of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] and one of the [[Patriarchs of the east]] of the [[Cathol ...|Church of the East]]'s [[episcopal see|Patriarchal See]] of [[Alqosh]], a Chaldean town in northern Iraq, went to Rome asking for his appointment as Patriarch
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of Chaldean settlements]]
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] |successor=[[Joseph II (Chaldean Patriarch)|Joseph II Sliba Maruf]]
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] |predecessor=[[Joseph I (Chaldean Patriarch)|Joseph I]]
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] |predecessor=[[Joseph II (Chaldean Patriarch)|Joseph II Sliba Maruf]]
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] |predecessor=[[Joseph III (Chaldean Patriarch)|Joseph III Timothy Maroge]]
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  • [[File:Modren_Chaldean_Meal_2015-05-19_10-17.jpg|thumbnail|Modren Chaldean Meal]] ...re just as loved within the Chaldean community. Check out [[Adventures in Chaldean Cooking]] to make a few at home.
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  • ...aldean_Babylonian_Empire_of_Mesopotamia_2015-05-19_10-10.jpg|thumbnail|The Chaldean Babylonian Empire of Mesopotamia ]]
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  • ...See also the [[lChaldean People]] .<ref>ChaldeanWiki.org, ''Chronology of Chaldean History'' (2019) has details for every year.</ref> [[File:Chaldean Settlements Balawat Gate 848 BC.PNG|thumb|Chaldean Settlements Balawat Gate 848 BC]]
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  • Reflecting on Native Chaldean culture and heritage of [http://www.chaldeanheritage.org Mesopotamia] [[File:Chaldean Calendar.jpg|thumb|Chaldean Calendar|center]]
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  • <big>'''CHALDEAN NATIONAL CALENDAR [[File:CHALDEAN NATIONAL CALENDAR.jpg|500px]]
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  • Chaldean Legacy[[chaldeanlegacy.com]] [[File:Chaldean legacy banner.PNG|thumb|Chaldean Legacy Banner]]
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  • <big>'''The Chaldean Babylonian scholar Berossus'''</big> [[File:Berossus Caldeus.jpg|thumb|the Chaldean Babylonian scholar Berossus.]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_people_2015-09-26_06-48.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean people]] ...torical Archives for the Indigenous Chaldean people of Mesopotamia Iraq [[Chaldean People]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean martyrs.jpg|thumb|Chaldean martyrs since the first century AD]] ...dailv services until he heard the call to the monastic life. He joined the Chaldean Order in November, 1866, at the Rabban Hormizd Monastery.
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  • '''Chaldean Identity in Historical Documents,''' [[File:Chaldeans with Chaldean Flag.jpg |thumbnail]]
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  • {{Yellow panel|Chaldean Language Lessons|{{MP-LanguageLessons}}}} ...the subject. Articles about things not Chaldean are here only to give the Chaldean angle, or connection. The Bob Dole page will therefore only contain letters
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  • ...at he was not [[Chaldea|Chaldean]], like previous kings, but was a proud [[Chaldean people|Caldean]], from Babylon’s rival to the north, making him unpopular
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean genocide]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean Towns of Mesopotamia.jpg|thumb|210px|Chaldean Towns of Mesopotamia Iraq and Southern Turkey. Chaldeans are the native pe {{Chaldean culture}}
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  • ...}})<span dir="ltr"> (1930 – September 28, 1997) was an [[Chaldean People|Chaldean]] Iraqi musician and one of the most famous musicians in the Middle East du ...n a period of time from 1928 to 1930. Bashir is descended from a family of Chaldean heritage.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/view/
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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]]
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  • ...q|Duhok]], [[Iraq]]), was a former [[Iraq]]i and ethnic [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] [[Christian]] international [[Football (soccer)|football]] player and coa ...iker and fellow Chaldean [[Aram Karam]], where he played with other famous Chaldean footballers such as Hormis Goriel, Emmanuel "Ammo Simsim" Samson and [[Your
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  • ...is a [[Chaldean Individuals|list of Chaldeans]] from around the world. Any Chaldean can be listed here. Click on individual letter to go to the lists of names, *List of [[List of non-Chaldean individuals| Non-Chaldeans]] with relevance to Chaldea(ns).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean people]] {{R from other capitalisation}}
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  • | 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>
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  • Chaldean National Flag - Our Ethnic flag of United Chaldean People
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  • Chaldean National Flag [[File:Chaldean Flag.jpg|thumb | Chaldean Nation flag]]
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  • '''Maria Theresa Asmar''' an ethnic [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]], (born 1804 in [[Tel Keppe]], Iraq) is the author of ''Memoirs of a Babyl Facing tremendous obstacles, Asmar, a [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] woman, set up a school for women in [[Baghdad]] and welcomed with open ar
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean people]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_People_2015-04-29_10-33.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean People]] .... The most famous/influential ones are listed in the [[Famous Chaldeans | Chaldean Hall of Fame]]. (the parenthesis describes a more well known persons field
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  • [[File:CHALDEAN-FESTIVAL-2.jpg|thumb|Chaldean Debka Dance]] |group = Chaldean Christians<br/>(<big>ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹܐ</big> ''Kaldāye'')
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  • [[Category:Chaldean settlements]]
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  • |name=Chaldean Language |glottorefname=Chaldean Neo-Aramaic
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  • ...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/</ref
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  • |title = Chaldean Genocide |partof = the [[Chaldean people#Persecution|persecution of Chaldeans]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of Chaldean settlements]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean Breakfast 2015-04-29 10-17.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean Breakfast]] '''[[Chaldean]] cuisine''' or '''Mesopotamian cuisine''' has a long history going back so
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean cuisine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean cuisine]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_Nation_2015-07-20_10-18.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean Nation]] |conventional_long_name = Chaldean Neo-Babylonian Empire
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean Babylonian Empire]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_city_of_Sipper_2015-07-25_00-34.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean city of Sipper]] *[[Chaldean Individuals]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean diaspora]] [[Chaldean diaspora]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean Attractions Map]]
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  • [[File:Gilgamesh_for_Chaldean_2015-05-10_09-54.jpg|thumbnail|Gilgamesh for Chaldean]] ==List of Recommended Chaldean Restaurants & Cafes==
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  • ...[[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]]
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  • ...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 C
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  • | tagline=A wiki encyclopedia about the ''[[Chaldean people]]'' of [[Mesopotamia]]. ...people]] &bull; [[Chaldean language]] &bull; [[Chaldean history]] &bull; [[Chaldean genocide]] &bull; [[Chaldea]]
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  • ...itants are [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]] who are mainly followers of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], as is the same with other villages in the region such as On 2003 a Multi-function community hall in Armash was built to serve the Chaldean Christian community in the region. The area still contains a lot of the anc
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  • [[File:Chaldean_Bishop_Addai_Sher_2015-04-29_10-38.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean Bishop Addai Sher ]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean diaspora]]
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  • ...rity)_2015-05-05_13-49.png|thumbnail|Ma Baseema Chaldean Cookbook by CALC (Chaldean American Ladies of Charity)]] This page hosts a list of books on Chaldean Food & Recipes. If a book is missing, you can add it using the [[Form:Book
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  • ...sopotamian king of Babylon, originated in [[Harran]] in Assyria. Was not a Chaldean, often left rule to his son [[Belshazzar]] in a co-regency arrangement.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chaldean people]]
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  • ...g; and Nabonidus' originating from, and his special interest in Harran, an Chaldean city and the last stronghold of the Neo-Chaldeans after the fall of [[Ninev |title = National and Ethnic Identity in the Neo-Chaldean Empire and Chaldean Identity in Post-Empire Times
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  • '''Hezany''' is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] village in the [[Iraq]]i province of [[Duhok Governorate|Dohuk]]. ...he small Khabour river crosses through Nahla and waters the lands of these Chaldean villages.
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  • [[File:CHALDEAN-FESTIVAL-2.jpg|thumb|Chaldean Debka Dance]] |group = Chaldean Christians<br/>(<big>ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹܐ</big> ''Kaldāye'')
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  • [[File:ChaldeanLeagueUSALogo.jpg|thumb|Chaldean League USA]] ''' ***** Chaldean League Vision *****'''
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  • {{Green panel|Chaldean League USA News|[[File:ChaldeanLeagueUSALogo.jpg|100px]] [[File:CLnews15Mar2016 pic2.jpg|150px|Chaldean League USA News, March 15th, 2016]]
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  • {{Green panel|Chaldean League USA News|[[File:ChaldeanLeagueUSALogo.jpg|100px]] [[File:CLNews19Feb2016 pic1.jpg|150px|Chaldean League USA News, Feb 19th, 2016]]
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  • ...side of the risen Christ while Simon Peter looks on. From an 18th¬century Chaldean Gospel Lectionary in the collection of the Dominican Friars of Mosul, Iraq] ...rabic Languages, a 17th-century manuscript in Chaldean and Arabic from the Chaldean Archdiocese of Kirkuk, Iraq. ACK_00075, fol. 25r, dated 1682 CE. Manuscript
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  • ...the beginning of new Spring in Mesopotamia by the Chaldean people.<ref>The Chaldean Babylonian Akitu Festival: Rectifying the King or Renewing the Cosmos? (n.d [[File:Akitu 7321 T1.jpg|thumb|Akitu 7321 T1thumb|Akitu Chaldean New Year 7321]]
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  • ...] that are usually used as gifts on the occasion of Easter celebration for Chaldean People. Easter eggs are common during the Easter season. The oldest traditi ...ction and kingship respectively, a symbolism that was passed on into early Chaldean people and other Christians and Muslim usage. Mercantile, religious and pol
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  • ...ays of the French Revolution in 1789. Zanoni has lived since the [[Babylon|Chaldean]] civilisation. His master Mejnor warns him against a love affair but Zanon The name Zanoni is derived from the Chaldean root '''zan''', meaning "sun", and the chief character is endowed with sola
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  • ...hat were active in regional trade. It is an historically [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] region. In the early 20th century, the villages in Gawar predominantly consisted of [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]] with a few numbers of [[Jews]] among them. ''Gawar'' is
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  • ...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 constructed
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  • |population_note = The town received thousands of Chaldean refugees from [[Baghdad]] and [[Mosul]] ...y Telegraph]]'', August 08, 2014</ref> It is sometimes referred to as the "Chaldean Quarter" of Erbil.
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  • ...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.
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  • Khanik is inhabited by [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]] belonging to the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] and the [[Assyrian Church of the East]]. A number of [[Ar
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  • ...ty goes back at least to ancient [[Chaldea]], and was an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] city known as [[Amedi]] from the 25th century BC until the end of the 7th ...y numbered 6,000, of whom 2,500 were [[Kurds]], 1,900 [[Jews]] and 1,600 [[Chaldean people|AChaldeans]]. There are ruins from the [[Chaldea]]n era and ruins of
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  • In ancient times the place had been inhabited by [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] Christians. and was later inhabited by [[Kurds]] and Jews after the Chris
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  • ...rabun is inhabited by [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]] who mainly belong to [[Chaldean Catholic Church]].
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  • [[Zakho (Chaldean Diocese)|Zakho]] is the seat of a diocese of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]].<ref>{{cite web |title= Chaldean Parishes around the world
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  • ...''', is a remnant city of the last [[Chaldean Empire]]. The remains of the Chaldean city are situated on the western bank of the river [[Tigris]], north of the ...als in the ancient city and was not ever recognized as anything else. The Chaldean Babylonian [[Marduk]] ways ruled as supreme god of all of [[Mesopotamia|Mes
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  • [[File:Chaldean_Lion_of_Babylon_2015-07-20_18-39.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean Lion of Babylon]] [[File:I_am_Chaldean_2015-05-30_15-03.jpg|thumbnail|i am Chaldean]]
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  • |ethnic_groups = 22% ] 88% [[Chaldean people]] ...language|Syriac]]: <big><big>ܐܪܕܢ</big></big>) is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] village in the northern [[Iraq]]i [[Governorates of Iraq|governorate]] of
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  • |population_note = Tel Kepe received a large influx of Chaldean refugees following the [[2003 Iraq War]] ...كيف}} ''{{transl|syr|Tal Kaif}}''), is one of the largest historically Chaldean towns in northern [[Iraq]]. Its name means "Hill of Stones" in [[Syriac]].
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  • '''Alqōsh''' , ({{lang-syr|ܐܠܩܘܫ}}, {{lang-ar|ألقوش}}) is a Chaldean town in northern [[Iraq]]. It is located (50&nbsp;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]], [[Ba
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  • ...}, {{lang-ku|‘Eyn Sifnî}}, also called Shekhan) is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] village. It is also one of the primary holy towns of the [[Yazidis]] and ...mainly populated by Kurds (Muslims and Yazidis), and a small minority of [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]]. The Kurdish dialect of [[Kurmanji]], along with Arabic
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  • '''Batnaya''' ({{lang-syr|ܒܛܢܝܐ}}) is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] town in northern [[Iraq]] located 14 miles north of [[Mosul]] and around ...the Medes" where it's believed that a group of the Medes who followed the Chaldean monk Oraham (Abraham) settled there around the seventh century. It's also b
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  • |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 Mosu
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  • ...rs such as Piotr Michalowski and Gerd Steiner, contest the idea of a Proto-Chaldean language or one substrate language. It has been suggested by them and othe ...lso remained in use. The Sumerian city of [[Eridu]], on the coast of the [[Chaldean Gulf]], was the world's first city, where three separate cultures fused...
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  • ...lim conquest of Persia]] of the [[Sasanian Empire]]. A number of primarily Chaldean and Christian native Mesopotamian states existed between the 1st century BC ...ene Mesopotamia.jpg|thumb|Known world of the Mesopotamian, Babylonian, and Chaldean cultures from documentary sources]]
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  • ...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.
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  • It is mainly populated by [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]]s and as one of two major population center of the [[Yazidis]] (some times
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  • ...g; and Nabonidus' originating from, and his special interest in Harran, an Chaldean city and the last stronghold of the Neo-Chaldeans after the fall of [[Ninev |title = National and Ethnic Identity in the Neo-Chaldean Empire and Chaldean Identity in Post-Empire Times
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  • |population_note = The town received thousands of Chaldean refugees from [[Baghdad]] and [[Mosul]] ...les'', ''Karemlesh'') is an ancient [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] town in [[Chaldean homeland|Mesopotamia]], northern [[Mesopotamia]] located less than {{conver
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  • [[File:Chaldean_Video_2015-08-05_08-47.jpg|150px|right|Chaldean Video]] [[Chaldean people]] videos of our experiences with the world and with our native land
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  • [[File:Family Tree 380px.jpg|thumb|Chaldean Family Tree]] ...amia]] and forever to become immortals through digital archives for future Chaldean generations and the rest of this world.
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  • Mary Family is related to a [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] priest Qasha Mary. They are from the city of [[Tel Keppe]] or Telkaif, 2
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  • ...people|Chaldeans]] the ethnic people of [[Mesopotamia]] reflecting on the Chaldean heritage, culture and many accomplishments for the world. ...anasius_Kircher_page_278.PNG |''[[Chaldean Timeline|Chaldean language]]'' (Chaldean Language)
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  • ...antine', {{lang-ku|Baqisyan}}, {{lang-tr|Alagöz}}) is a [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] village in the [[Mardin Province]] of [[Turkey]]. It is located 26 kilome
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of Chaldean settlements]]
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  • Chaldean National Flag [[File:Chaldean Flag.jpg|thumb | Chaldean Nation flag]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_people_2015-09-26_06-48.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean people]] ...ation on the Rights of Indigenous [[Chaldean People]]''' is a manifesto of Chaldean Bill of Rights
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  • [[File:Bishop Israel Audo.jpg|thumb|Chaldean Bishop Israel Audo]]
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  • ...most of [[Al-Hasakah Governorate]]. The town is inhabited by [[Kurds]], [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]], [[Arabs]] and [[Armenians]]. Image:Chaldean church.JPG|Assyrian (Chaldean Catholic) Church
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  • ...haldean Church, 2002. Chapter1, Page 9, first paragraph says, Baqofah is a Chaldean village. See http://www.baqofa.com/forum/upload/Sarmad/2006-01-17_165158_se ...3 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=Oo8AAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA174&dq=Bakofa+Chaldean&client=firefox-a#PPA174,M1}}</ref>
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  • |image= [[File:CHALDEAN-FESTIVAL-2.jpg|200px]] |langs = [[Chaldean language|Chaldean language]], [[Arabic]], [[Chaldean Neo-Aramaic]]
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  • <li class="collect_01">[[File:Chaldean Lion 825px.jpg|250px|link=Chaldean_Christians]]<span>MESOPOTAMIA CHALDEANS< <li class="collect_05">[[File:Chaldean Nation People 562px.jpg|250px|link=Chaldeans of Australia]]<span>AUSTRALIA
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  • ...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 [[Petro
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  • ...ܛܠܐ</big></big>, [[Arabic]],'''برطلّة''') is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] town located in northern [[Iraq]] which is less than 13 miles east of [[M ...e]], and the town became the center of Christianity in [[Mesopotamia]]. In Chaldean (Iraq), the [[maphrian]] was the head of church, and reported to the [[List
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  • ...Nineveh plains]] in northern [[Iraq]]. The region is mainly inhabited by [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]]. ...ahla, which number around 20,000, moved there from [[Hakkari]] after the [[Chaldean Genocide]] during the [[First World War]]. Some villages were emptied in th
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  • ...osul]] and 15 kilometers east of [[Alqosh]]. Dashqotan is bordered by four Chaldean villages: [[Aenbaqre]], [[Karanjok]], [[Perozawa]] and [[Germawe]]. ...Yezidi]]s left the village in 1955 because of a dispute with Dashqotan’s Chaldean landlord [[Gabriel Aphende]] over land tax.
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  • ...[[Mosul]], and is on the main road that connects [[Mosul]] to the largest Chaldean town, [[Alqosh]] (Sharafiya is only 5 kilometers south of [[Alqosh]]). ...the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]]. There are two churches in the village: a Chaldean Catholic church and an [[Ancient Church of the East]] named Mar Gewargis (S
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  • ...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 C
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  • [[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}}
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  • ...'''Chaldean [[Catholicos]]-Patriarchs of Babylon''', the leaders of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] and one of the [[Patriarchs of the east]] of the [[Cathol ...|Church of the East]]'s [[episcopal see|Patriarchal See]] of [[Alqosh]], a Chaldean town in northern Iraq, went to Rome asking for his appointment as Patriarch
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] '''Mar Yousef VI Emmanuel II Thomas''' † was the patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] 1900–1947.
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] ...XIV [XIII] Abulyonan''' † (or ''Abolionan'') was the Patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] from 1878 to 1894.
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] ...(or ''Audu'' or ''Oddo'') (1790 &ndash; 1878), was the Patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] from 1847 to 1878.
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] ...guage|Arabic]]: بولس الثاني شيخو) was the patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] in 1958–1989.
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] '''Mar Yousef VII Ghanima''' † was the patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] in 1947–1958.
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] |predecessor=[[Joseph IV (Chaldean Patriarch)|Joseph IV Lazar Hindi]]
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  • | church = [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] ...th''' † (or '''Abdisho V, Giwargis Hayyat''') was the patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]] in 1894–1899. He was also a [[Syriac language|Syriac]]
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] ...|ܥܒܕܝܫܘܥ ܪܒܝܥܝܐ ܡܪܘܢ}}) was the second Patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], from 1555 to 1570.
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  • | see = [[Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Babylon]] | other_post = Chaldean Archbishop of Baghdad
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] [[Mar]] '''Shimun IX Dinkha''' was the fourth Patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], from 1580 to c.1600.
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] ...ean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon|Patriarch]] of what was to become the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], from 1553 to 1555, after rejoining the universal Catholi
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] [[Mar]] '''Shimun X Eliyah''' was the fifth Patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], from c. 1600 to c. 1638.
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] [[Mar]] '''Shimun XI Eshuyow''' was the sixth Patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], from 1638 to 1656.
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] [[Mar]] '''Shimun XII Yoalaha''' was the seventh Patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], from 1656 to 1662.
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] [[Mar]] '''Yahballaha V''' was the third Patriarch of the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]], from 1572 to 1580.
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  • |church=[[Chaldean Catholic Church]] ...Chaldean Church, but its interference was strenuously resisted by several Chaldean bishops. As a result, Zay{{transl|ar|DIN|ʿ}}a's short reign was plagued by
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  • [[File:Modren_Chaldean_Meal_2015-05-19_10-17.jpg|thumbnail|Modren Chaldean Meal]] ...re just as loved within the Chaldean community. Check out [[Adventures in Chaldean Cooking]] to make a few at home.
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  • ...aldean_Babylonian_Empire_of_Mesopotamia_2015-05-19_10-10.jpg|thumbnail|The Chaldean Babylonian Empire of Mesopotamia ]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_King_Sargon_of_Akkad_2015-05-22_08-14.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean King Sargon of Akkad]] ...ramaic]] dialects spoken in and around modern [[Iraq]] by the indigenous [[Chaldean people|AChaldean]] [[Christians]] of the region.
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  • ...kani and the leader of the Yakin tribes, the earliest attestation of these Chaldean groups and made a pilgrimage to Babylon where he recounted "I ascended to E
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  • | royal house = Chaldean ...[[Nabu]], preserve/defend my firstborn son") was king of [[Neo-Babylonian Chaldean Empire|Babylon]] c.&nbsp;605&nbsp;BC – c. 562&nbsp;BC, the longest and mo
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  • ...r of the rediscovery of the [[Eastern Christianity|Eastern Christian]] and Chaldean heritage. ...Land]] when he was 9 years old. His Father is ethnic [[Chaldean Catholics|Chaldean]].
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  • ...See also the [[lChaldean People]] .<ref>ChaldeanWiki.org, ''Chronology of Chaldean History'' (2019) has details for every year.</ref> [[File:Chaldean Settlements Balawat Gate 848 BC.PNG|thumb|Chaldean Settlements Balawat Gate 848 BC]]
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  • [[File:Akitu 7319 Enhanced 125 pixels.jpg|thumb|Akitu Chaldean Year 7319]] [[File:Chaldean King and Princess of Ur 2015-05-04 04-41.jpg|thumb|Chaldean King and Princess of Ur]]
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  • ...since all the villages are linked by one linguistic fabric and they speak Chaldean and not Turanian, i.e. West Syriac. ...destroyed 75 Chaldean cities with impregnable walls and besieged 420 small Chaldean cities. Then he exiled the Chaldeans, Arameans, Arabs and others, whose num
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  • ...HURCH of the tEAST (Chaldean and Nestorian People).jpg|thumb|Catholics and Chaldean or Nestorian Patriarch diary|300px]] ✝️ Publication: “Catholics and Chaldean or Nestorian Patriarch Diary Chronological History”
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  • ...ated Sumerian culture intermingled with the culture of the majority of the Chaldean people / Ethnic group. .... For political reasons, Aṭuraie abandoned their ancestors' ethnic name (Chaldean) late 19th century and officially adopted the 20th Century Assyrian Cult na
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  • <big>'''The Chaldean Babylonian scholar Berossus'''</big> [[File:Berossus Caldeus.jpg|thumb|the Chaldean Babylonian scholar Berossus.]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_people_2015-09-26_06-48.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean people]] ...torical Archives for the Indigenous Chaldean people of Mesopotamia Iraq [[Chaldean People]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean martyrs.jpg|thumb|Chaldean martyrs since the first century AD]] ...dailv services until he heard the call to the monastic life. He joined the Chaldean Order in November, 1866, at the Rabban Hormizd Monastery.
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