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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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  • ...ohuk Governorate]] in [[Iraq]]. The region is populated by [[Kurds]] and [[Chaldean people|Chaldeans]]. ...e|Soran]], tried to forcibly add the region to his dominion pillaging many Chaldean villages. [[Bedr Khan Beg]] of [[Bohtan]] renewed attacks on the region in
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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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  • [[Category:Chaldean kings]]
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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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  • ...="collect_01">[[File:Wiki People 208.jpg|250px|link=Chaldean People]]<span>Chaldean People</span></li> ...ile:Wiki Chaldean Family Trees.jpg|250px|link=Chaldean Family Trees]]<span>Chaldean Family Trees</span></li>
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  • [[Chaldean genocide]]
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  • [[File:Chaldean_Sunset_2015-07-18_16-56.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean Sunset]]
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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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  • [[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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