Assyrian Scouting and Guiding is composed of multiple small Assyrian Scouting associations, open mainly to boys and girls of Assyrian descent in Iraq...
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The Scout and Guide movement in Iraq is served by Iraq Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Council Assyrian Scouting and Guiding The history of Scouting in Iraq...
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Ukrainian Scouting Organisation in Australia Polish Scouting Association, ZHP in Australia Inc Assyrian Eagle Scouts of Australia Vietnamese Scouting units...
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symbols instead of cuneiform script. The Neo-Assyrian Empire was the fourth and penultimate stage of ancient Assyrian history. Beginning with the accession of...
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Powell C.B., Scouting for Boys (1908), "Camp Fire Yarn.—No. 4. Scout Law." (Part I, p. 48) Baden-Powell provides several descriptions of how and for what...
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Estonian Scouts and Guides and Homenetmen Armenian Scouts and Assyrian Eagle Scouts. There were formerly Maltese, Hellenic (Greek) and Vietnamese Scout associations...
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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 ethnic...
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Iraq Scout Association is the national Scouting association in Iraq. Iraq was one of the first Arab nations to embrace the Scouting movement, launching...
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Yonadam Kanna (category Assyrian nationalists)
(Syriac: ܝܘܢܕܡ ܝܘܣܦ ܟܢܢܐ, also known as Rabi Yacoub Yosep) is an Assyrian politician and the first Christian member of the Iraqi National Assembly since...
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Medes (redirect from Media and Medes)
history, which is known only from foreign sources such as the Assyrians, Babylonians, Armenians and Greeks, as well as a few Iranian archaeological sites, which...
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Sargon II (category Articles containing Neo-Assyrian Akkadian-language text)
II (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒈗𒁺, romanized: Šarru-kīn, meaning "the faithful king" or "the legitimate king") was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from...
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three eras: Old Assyrian Empire (circa 2050–1750 BC), Middle Assyrian Empire (1365–1020 BC), Median Empire (678-549 BC) and Neo Assyrian Empire (911–605...
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into Scouting, Baden-Powell replied "It does not come in at all. It is already there. It is a fundamental factor underlying Scouting and Guiding". As...
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Syria (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
diverse ethnic and religious groups, including the Arabs, Assyrians, Armenians, Circassians, Greeks, Turkmens, Kurds, Albanians, and Chechens. Religious...
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communion with Rome; and the independent Assyrian Church of the East (i.e., the "Nestorian" Church). Followers of the Assyrian Church of the East are...
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Canford School (category Private schools in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole)
of Assyrian King Assurnasirpal II (883–859 BC). A new plaster copy now stands in the foyer of the Layard Theatre at Canford and a number of "Assyrian Scholarships"...
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known depictions of a handshake is an ancient Assyrian relief of the 9th century BC depicting the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III clasping the hand of the...
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communities of Maaloula and Jubb'adin speak Western Neo-Aramaic and are not to be confused with the Aramean identity of modern Assyrians. Demographics of Syria...
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Syrians (section Religion and minority groups)
terms "Syrian" and "Assyrian" interchangeably to indicate the indigenous Arameans, Assyrians and other inhabitants of the Levant and Mesopotamia, Herodotus...
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Druze (redirect from Islam and Druze)
sense of community and the leadership of religious elders known as 'sheikhs'. These leaders are pivotal in guiding both the spiritual and social aspects of...
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Iran (category Countries and territories where Persian is an official language)
16%, Arabs 2%, Turkmens and other Turkic tribes 2%, and others (such as Armenians, Talysh, Georgians, Circassians, Assyrians) 1%. The Library of Congress...
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Supreme Leader of Iran (redirect from The Supreme Guide)
(Vali-ye faqih), the Supreme Leader guides the country, protecting it from heresy and imperialist predations, and ensuring the laws of Islam are followed...
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Native American genocide in the United States (category CS1 maint: date and year)
campaigns by the US Army, as scouts, against Geronimo and other Chiricahua Apache. The wars ended with the Yavapai's and the Tonto's removal from the...
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2024 in Australia (section State and territory leaders)
by the Assyrian Church of the East in Wakeley, New South Wales. A suspect is arrested. Police declare the incident a "terrorist attack", and that there...
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Cavalry (category Western (genre) staples and terminology)
pharaohs of the New Kingdom of Egypt from 1550 BC as well as the Assyrian army and Babylonian royalty. The power of mobility given by mounted units was...
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Wildlife of the Levant (section The importance of the Levant in biodiversity and the emergence of agriculture)
birds were responsible for guiding the caravans of pilgrims, and as a result, they were surrounded by an aura of piety and reverence throughout history...
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Parsis (section Definition and identity)
moved to India: The earliest reference to the Persians is found in the Assyrian inscription of Shalmaneser III (c. 854-824 BC). Darius the Great (521-486...
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Ishtar is the Assyrian and Babylonian counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna and to the cognate Phoenician goddess Astarte. Anunit, Atarsamain and Esther are...
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observe them, and depart. Xerxes found the scout's reports of the size of the Greek force, and that the Spartans were indulging in callisthenics and combing...
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Western Front (World War I) (redirect from France and Flanders 1914-1918)
aerial combat were introduced in 1915. Aircraft were already in use for scouting and on 1 April, the French pilot Roland Garros became the first to shoot...
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