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    The history of the Assyrians encompasses nearly five millennia, covering the history of the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Assyria, including its...
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    Assyrians are an indigenous ethnic group native to Mesopotamia, a geographical region in West Asia. Modern Assyrians descend directly from the ancient...
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    on the Assyrian army during this time is difficult to make out. The Assyrians were able to establish their independence on two occasions, during the Old...
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    traditions, with Assyrians in Iraq, Assyrians in Turkey and Assyrians in Syria, as well as with the Assyrian diaspora. The Assyrian community in Iran...
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    religious traditions, with Assyrians in Iraq, Assyrians in Iran and Assyrians in Syria, as well as with the Assyrian diaspora. Assyrians in such European countries...
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    with Assyrians in Turkey, Assyrians in Iraq and Assyrians in Iran, as well as with the Assyrian diaspora. Historically the related Arameans of Maaloula...
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    Assyria (redirect from Ancient Assyrians)
    when the Assyrian army was the strongest military power in the world and the Assyrians ruled the largest empire then yet assembled in world history, spanning...
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    I. The Assyrians were divided into mutually antagonistic churches, including the Syriac Orthodox Church, the Assyrian Church of the East, and the Chaldean...
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    a dialect of Eastern Aramaic, and the majority of its adherents are ethnic Assyrians who speak differing Akkadian influenced dialects of Eastern Aramaic...
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    A History. Oxford University Press. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-19-063346-2. Ismael, Yaqou D'Malik (2020-11-13). Assyrians and Two World Wars: Assyrians from...
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    the Assyrians. With the worship of Assur across much of the Fertile Crescent, the Assyrian king could command the loyalty of his fellow servants of Assur...
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    The Assyrian rebellion (Turkish: Nasturi Ayaklanması, "Nestorian Uprising") was an uprising by the Assyrians in Hakkari which was administered by Assyrians...
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    The Assyrian independence movement is a political movement and ethno-nationalist desire of ethnic Assyrians to live in their indigenous Assyrian homeland...
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    769 Assyrians living in Armenia, and Armenia is home to some of the last surviving Assyrian communities in the Caucasus. There were 6,000 Assyrians in...
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    The Middle Assyrian Empire was the third stage of Assyrian history, covering the history of Assyria from the accession of Ashur-uballit I c. 1363 BC and...
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    foreigners, but as Assyrians, which over time contributed to a sense of loyalty to the Assyrian state. This recognition as Assyrians was not in name only...
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    Orthodox Assyrians lived in Lebanon. Prior to the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990), there were 65,000 Syriac Orthodox Assyrians in the country. Half of the community...
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    ruler Tamurlane in the 14th century AD. It was from this time that the ancient city of Assur was abandoned by Assyrians, and Assyrians were reduced to a...
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    the Assyrian genocide. Historically, the first Assyrians arrived in Georgia in the 6th century A.D. when 13 Assyrian monks (historically known by the...
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    ethnic Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Syriacs Nationalist historiography At the height of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, there were around 20 million Assyrians. Settlers...
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    000 Assyrians (75%) were killed, as well as 1 million Greeks and 1.5 million Armenians. Around 10,000 of Assyrians live in Sarcelles, a suburb of Paris...
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    lists of Assyrian kings generally follow the Assyrian King List, a list kept and developed by the ancient Assyrians themselves over the course of several...
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    of the Assyrians). Christian Assyrians also have communities in northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and northwestern Iran as well as in the wider...
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    Iraq Levies (redirect from Assyrian levies)
    destroying the Assyrians and taking their properties and possessions. Assyrians painfully remembered the massacre of 1933 in Simele and the surrounding...
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    The Assyrian diaspora (Syriac: ܓܠܘܬܐ, Galuta, "exile") refers to ethnic Assyrians living in communities outside their ancestral homeland. The Eastern...
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    Urmia clashes (category History of the Assyrians)
    p. 106 The land of Zoroaster | First: Dehghan | Last: Ali | Page: 539 Ismael, Yaqou D'Malik (1964). Assyrians and Two World Wars: Assyrians from 1914...
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    as Assyrians residing in the country of Iraq, or members of the Assyrian diaspora who are of Iraqi-Assyrian heritage. They share a common history and...
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    The Assyrian captivity, also called the Assyrian exile, is the period in the history of ancient Israel and Judah during which several thousand Israelites...
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    Chaldo-Assyrians or Assyro-Chaldeans, are an ethnoreligious group of Assyrians who follow the Chaldean Catholic Church, which originates from the historic...
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  • Hakkari Expedition 1916 (category History of the Assyrians)
    Ismail, Yaqo. Assyrians and Two World Wars: Assyrians from 1914 to 1945. pp. 63–65. Ismail, Yaqo. Assyrians and Two World Wars: Assyrians from 1914 to...
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