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  1. Assyrian music

    Assyrian music may refer to Music in ancient Assyria Assyrian Syriac folk music Syriac sacral music , sacral music in Syriac Christianity See also Syriac music disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Assyrian/Syriac folk music

    Wikify date April 2011 Refimprove date April 2011 Assyrian Syriac folk music lang syr is the traditional music of the Assyrian people also called Syriac and Chaldean . It claims descedency from the music of ancient Mesopotamians that has survived in the liturgical music ... music or listen to it. Village music may be categorised, basically, into four groups Local secular music not related to specific occasions functional music religious music music adopted from other areas. Here are few types of tribal Assyrian Music that has survived to this day, especially in the villages ... Assyrian Music World War One drove Assyrians out from their mountainous region of Hakkaree South East ... the most influence on modern Assyrian Music, especially the period after the independence of Iraq in 1932 ... Assyrians. At this time they came in contact with western Music and Instruments. Assyrian youth started picking up and playing these new instruments after seeing and hearing the British playing. Assyrian ... Techno House music artist Claudia Hanna Assyrian singer of Arabic & Assyrian music, based in Egypt ... Assyrian Syriac Folk Music Category Folk music by nationality Category Assyrian Syriac people ... and Folkloric Period Music, is omnipresent in the village scene. A Musician is not necessarily a professional, and whoever can sing in any manner is considered a singer . Most of the time, music is learned ... These are two traditional music instruments, literally meaning a drum and wind pipe or flute . They are played ... Another tribal music instrument, a string instrument with long neck, originated in ancient Assyria ... is a famous Assyrian Singer from Iraq who played this instrument and sung many beautiful folkloric ... Petros 1896 1958 . Later became the music director at the conservatory in Baghdad. There were church hymns and folklore songs with a musical company on the records. But the first known Assyrian record ... first records in Baghdad in 1966 on Bashirphone label owned by Jameil Bashir a famous Assyrian Iraqi ...   more details



  1. The Assyrian

    The Assyrian may refer to The Assyrian website , an Australian news website The Assyrian book , a 1987 novel by Nicholas Guild disambig ...   more details



  1. Assyrian

    wiktionary Assyrian Assyrians Assyrian may refer to tocright In antiquity ancient Assyria the Old Assyrian period Middle Bronze Age the Middle Assyrian period Late Bronze Age the Neo Assyrian period Early Iron Age Either of two provinces of the Persian Empire Achaemenid Assyria Asuristan Parthian and Sassanid Assyria Assyria Roman province , a short lived province of the Roman Empire Asuristan , a province of the Sassanid Empire The Old Assyrian, Middle Assyrian and Neo Assyrian stages of the Akkadian language , the written language of the Assyrian Empire from the 20th to 7th century BC Contemporarily Assyrian cuisine Assyrian people , the present day Middle Eastern ethnic Assyrians descendant from the ancient Assyrians the East Syrian Rite Assyrian Church of the East Chaldean Catholic Church Ancient Church of the East the West Syrian Rite Syriac Orthodox Church Syriac Catholic Church In languages The Ancient Assyrian dialect of the Akkadian language Aramaic language Syriac language Assyrian Neo Aramaic Chaldean Neo Aramaic Other SS Assyrian , a British merchant ship The Assyrian website , an Australian news website The Assyrian novel , a 1987 novel by Nicholas Guild See also Assyria disambiguation Names of Syriac Christians Upper Mesopotamia disambig arc de Assyrisch gl Asirio ko ms Assyrian pl Asyryjczycy sk As r ina ...   more details



  1. Assyrian Voice

    Orphan date February 2009 Assyrian Voice is a world wide community for Assyrian people Assyrians online , offering different services including chat, forums, music, news, and more. The community was created in 1999. The site started as a mere personal page for the webmaster, but in October 1999, it exploded in growth, when it replaced Nineveh.com as the sole provider of text chat service for Assyrians online. In early 2000, Assyrian Voice experienced more explosive growth, when it became the first Assyrian website ever to add a voice chat. The growth has continued to skyrocket ever since. Today, Assyrian Voice has over 5,000 registered members, with some 200,000 repeat visitors a month, making it one of the biggest and busiest Assyrian website online. Although Assyrian Voice might have significantly increased the text chat traffic among members of the Assyrian community worldwide, it is now one of many Assyrian chat based community websites. External links http www.AssyrianVoice.net Assyrian Voice Link Category Community websites Assyrian stub ...   more details



  1. Old Assyrian

    Old Assyrian refers to the Old Assyrian period of the Ancient Near East , ca. 20th to 16th centuries BC the Middle Bronze Age the Old Assyrian Empire, see Assyria Assyrian Empire the Old Assyrian language, see Akkadian language Old Assyrian cuneiform, see Cuneiform script See also Middle Assyrian disambiguation Neo Assyrian Early Iron Age disambig ...   more details



  1. Middle Assyrian

    Middle Assyrian refers to the Middle Assyrian period of the Ancient Near East , ca. 16th to 10th centuries BC the Late Bronze Age the Middle Assyrian Empire, see Assyrian Empire the Middle Assyrian language, see Akkadian language Middle Assyrian cuneiform, see Cuneiform script See also Old Assyrian Middle Bronze Age Neo Assyrian Early Iron Age disambig ...   more details



  1. The Assyrian (website)

    Use dmy dates date March 2011 orphan date April 2010 Infobox website name The Assyrian logo url http TheAssyrian.com.au commercial Yes type News & Journalism registration Optional launch date 3 March 2010 current status Online slogan The home of Assyrian Australian News The Assyrian is an Australian based Assyrian people Assyrian news agency . It is the first known and only Assyrian news agency and online site in Australia ref http www.fairfieldchampion.com.au news local news general connecting with assyrians 1795577.aspx ref . The news agency and website was founded on 3 March 2010 by Australian journalist Emmanuel Brikha . Assyrian Iraqi elections controversy On 5, 6 and 7 March 2010, Assyrians in Australia and around the world took part in the Iraqi parliamentary election, 2010 Iraqi Parliamentary elections of 2010 . The Assyrian news agency played a large role Citation needed date March 2010 in reporting election results and news to the Australian Assyrian community and around the world. The Assyrian news website also had its first controversial story when the agency news crew was told by police and polling officials to stop filming outside the Fairfield Iraqi elections polling centre. Citation needed date March 2010 It is believed By whom? date March 2010 The Assyrian news along with other Iraq media were exposing the attempted blocking of Assyrian votes at the centre. Citation needed date March 2010 The footage was still released online on The Assyrian news website and was also circulated to other Assyrian news and forums, sites around the world including YouTube . External links Official http theassyrian.com.au References references DEFAULTSORT Assyrian Category News agencies Category News websites Category Publications established in 2010 Category Internet properties established in 2010 Category Organisations based in Australia Category Assyrian organizations Australia org stub journalism stub ...   more details



  1. Assyrian culture

    nowiki nowiki nowiki nowiki Assyrian people Culture of the Assyrian people . Celebrations Throughout ... , Ascension day Syriac Kaalu d Sulaqa , and the most popular, the Assyrian New Year Syriac Ha b ... government during the systematic targeting of Assyrian people Assyrian of Northern Iraq in August 1933. The killing spree that continued among 63 Assyrian villages in the Dahuk Governorate Dohuk and Mosul ... The Origins and Developments of Assyrian Nationalism . ref August 7 officially became known as Martyrs Day or National Day of Mourning by the Assyrian community in memory for the Simele massacre, as it was declared so by the Assyrian Universal Alliance in 1970. In 2004, the Politics of Syria Syrian government banned the Assyrian political organization and the Assyrian community of Syria from ... B Nisan New Year main Kha b Nisan Image Assyrianewyearturadbin.jpg thumb 200ppx Assyrians in Assyrian clothing traditional clothes , celebrating Kha b Nisan in the Turkish area of Tur Abdin The Assyrian ... d Ninwaye is a three day celebration that is composed of prayers and fasting that Assyrians of Assyrian ... is very much different. The main purpose of Somikka is to motivate and discipline Assyrian children ... Easter. The evening before the fast began, or what is called Somikka night Assyrian Laleh d ... carry accessories such as wooden swords and shields. These men then would knock on Assyrian homes ... adults. Assyrian Villages in Urmia had another custom relating to Lent. The head of every family would ... of a young Malik Shalita, governor of the Assyrian homeland s capital Mosul, who was first noticed ... is then described as Assyrian freedom fighters, both Christian and Muslim, defended against the Mongolian attack. It was during this time that, according to legend, Malik Shalita s wife organized Assyrian ... in white are recorded as having been killed in this fateful battle. The Assyrian historian Arsanous ... the final battle and have honoured the memory of the fallen by re enacting the camaraderie of the Assyrian ...   more details



  1. Assyrian flag

    File FlagofAssyria.svg 300px thumb right Assyrian flag The Assyrian people Assyrian flag is the flag chosen by the Assyrian people to represent the Assyrianism Assyrian nation in the Assyrian homeland homeland and in the Assyrian diaspora diaspora . George Bit Atanus first designed the flag in 1968. The Assyrian Universal Alliance , Assyrian National Federation and Bet Nahrain Democratic Party all ... 2008 the figure of pre Christian Assyrian god, Assur god Assur known from Assyrian art and architecture ... corners of the flag represent the three major rivers of the Beth Nahrain Assyrian homeland the Tigris ... The Origins and Description of the Assyrian Flag by Homer Ashurian, Assyrian Universal Alliance, 03 1999 ref Previous flags File Old Assyrian Flag.svg 150px thumb right FIAV historical Old Assyrian flag, prior to World War I File FlagofAssyria 1913 1923.svg 150px thumb right FIAV historical The Assyrian flag during World War I Prior to World War I , the Assyrian flag consisted of 3 layers of salmon ... of the Assyrian people Assyrian Church of the East Church of the East , Chaldean Catholic Church ... meetings with Assyrian politicians and Western powers during and post World War I. The flag ... of Tur Abdin . Citation needed date September 2007 Between 1915 and 1923, the Assyrian army used ... languages Assyrian Neo Aramaic Assyrian and Russian language Russian . Gallery gallery File Ashur5.jpg The Assyrian star in the 1968 flag is borrowed from the ancient Assyro Babylonian symbol of Shamash ... robed archer figure in the 1968 flag is inspired by Neo Assyrian Empire Assyrian Empire period iconography ... Flag of Iraq 1959 1963.svg The flag of Iraq 1959 1963 included a red star symbolic of the Assyrian ... 20000602b.html Assyrian Information Management AIM The Origins and Description of the Assyrian Flag http www.aina.org aol flag.htm Assyrian International News Agency AINA http www.crwflags.com fotw flags assyria.html Assyrian flag at Flags of the World http www.aua.net assyrians flag.htm The Origins ...   more details



  1. Assyrian nationalism

    History of Assyrian people The term Assyrianism refers to Assyrian nationalism which increased in popularity ... Assyrian people Assyrians of the Middle East . Assyrian nationalism is the ideology of a united Assyrian people . Assyrianism is to a great degree geographically as well as ethnically and linguistically ... Assyrian people Assyrians Also known as Chaldo Assyrians from Iraq , Iran , south eastern Turkey , north ... America and Australia . Ideology The ideology of Assyrian nationalism advocates Assyrian independence , and is based on the political and national unification of ethnic Assyrian followers of a number ... Aramaic speaking adherents of the Assyrian Church of the East , Ancient Church of the East , Chaldean Catholic Church and Assyrian people Assyrian Protestants East Syriac on the other. The first two ... an Assyrian identity. In a geographic and linguistic context, the predominantly Arabic language Arabic speaking Semitic Christians from Syria excluding the Assyrian north east of the country , south ... due to the term Syriac being generally accepted by the majority of scholars to be a derivation of Assyrian ... from what was Assyria or Mesopotamia, and thus do not identify with an Assyrian heritage in the way ... identity and qualifies as a purely ethnic nationalism , in that it identifies the Assyrian people as the heirs of the Neo Assyrian Empire Assyrian Empire , and as the indigenous population of Mesopotamia ... in the Assyrian calendar introduced in the 1950, which chooses as its calendar era era 4750 BC, the estimated ... advocating Assyrianism are the Assyrian Democratic Organisation , Assyrian National Congress , Assyrian Universal Alliance since 1968 and Shuraya since 1978 . The Assyrian flag was designed by the Assyrian ... title Assyria publisher Crwflags.com date accessdate 2011 12 28 ref Irredentism main Assyrian independence The ideology of Assyrian independence is a political movement that supports the creation of nation state corresponding to part of the original Assyrian homeland , in the Nineveh plains of Northern ...   more details



  1. Assyrian language

    Assyrian language may refer to A dialect of the Akkadian language , an extinct Semitic language spoken in ancient Assyria The modern Assyrian Neo Aramaic language See also Syriac language disambig bg bn pt L ngua ass ria ru ...   more details



  1. Assyrian calendar

    notability date October 2011 ref improve date October 2011 This article is about the modern Assyrian calendar. See Old Assyrian calendar for the ancient calendar. The Assyrian calendar is a moon lunar based calendar that begins in the year 4750 BC, inspired by an estimate of the date of the first temple at Ashur , ref http www.meta religion.com World Religions Ancient religions Mesopotamia timeline of assyria.htm ref notably based on a series of articles published in the Assyrian magazine Gilgamesh , edited by the brothers Addi Alkhas Addi and Jean Alkhas and Nimrod Simono . ref http www.nineveh.com Assyrian 20Calendar.html Assyrian Calendar by Wilfred Alkhas ref The Assyrian new year year begins with the first sight of Spring season Spring . The Assyrian new year is still celebrated every year with festivals and gatherings. As of April 1, 2011, it is the Assyrian year of 6761. Months class wikitable Assyrian calendar Season Month Transliteration Info Blessed by Days Gregorian calendar rowspan 3 Spring lang arc Nisan Nison Month of Happiness Enlil 31 March April lang arc Yaar Iyar Month of Love Khaya 31 April May lang arc Khzeeran Hzirin Month of Building Sin mythology Sin 31 May June rowspan 3 Summer lang arc Tammuz Tamuz Month of Harvesting Tammuz deity Tammuz 31 June July lang arc Tdabbakh Ab Tibbax Ob Month of Ripening of Fruits Shamash 31 July August lang arc Elool Ilul Month of sprinkling of seeds Ishtar 30 Citation needed date November 2009 August September rowspan 3 Autumn lang arc Tishrin I Month of giving Anu 30 September October lang arc Tishrin II Month of awakening of buried seeds Marduk 30 October November lang arc Kanoon I Chisleu Month of conceiving Nergal 30 November December rowspan 3 Winter lang arc ... , is called Ve Adad. See also Assyrian new year Islamic calendar Arabic names of calendar months References references Calendars DEFAULTSORT Assyrian Calendar Category Specific calendars ar ...   more details



  1. Assyrian script

    Assyrian script may refer to The traditional name for the Hebrew alphabet The Eastern also known as the Nestorian or Chaldean variant of the Syriac alphabet Cuneiform script Cuneiform , a writing system used for the extinct Akkadian language disambig ...   more details



  1. Assyrian homeland

    Other uses Assyria disambiguation more references date December 2011 File Assyrian state proposed during World War I.jpg thumb 250ppx The Assyrian triangle Assyrian homeland refers to a geographic and cultural region inhabited traditionally by the Assyrian people who call it Assyria lang syr . It is largely ... concentration of Assyrian people Assurians is located in the Ninawa Governorate Ninawa Mosul region in Northern Iraq where the biblical Assyrian capital of Nineveh was located. ref Minorities in the Middle ... as the Assyrian Triangle. ref The Origins of War From the Stone Age to Alexander the Great By Arther Ferrill Page 70 ref The Assyrian homeland mirrors the boundaries of ancient Assyria proper, and the later ... War I By David Gaunt p. 9, map p. 10. ref After the fall of the Neo Assyrian Empire in 608 BC Assyria ... Assyrian Christian community, there has been a growing movement for Assyrian independence . Geography The Assyrian homeland includes Upper Mesopotamia between Syria and Northern Iraq, including ... Turkmen Turkmen . Demographics See List of Assyrian settlements List of Assyrian tribes Assyrian populations are distributed between the Assyrian homeland and the Assyrian diaspora . There are no official ... States and in Assyrians Syriacs in Sweden Sweden . History Main History of the Assyrian people History of Syriac Christianity Ancient period Main Assyria Mesopotamia Neo Assyrian Empire Levant Roman ... of the Neo Assyrian Empire from around the 8th century BC , and these eastern dialects ... , which was at the time the Sassanid capital, became the capital of the Assyrian Church of the East ... After World War I, the Assyrian homeland was divided between the British Mandate of Mesopotamia , which ... Assyrians remain in Iraq. The Assyrian Chaldean Christians Chaldean Catholic community was less ... Portal Assyrians List of Assyrian settlements Al Jazira, Mesopotamia Tur Abdin Hakkari Nineveh plains ... regions Category Assyrian people Homeland Category Assyrian geography ...   more details



  1. Assyrian independence

    of the Assyrian independence movement. The Assyrian independence also known as the Assyrian Question is a political movement and ideology that supports the creation of an Assyrian State polity state or an autonomy for the Syriac language Syriac speaking Christianity Christian Assyrian people in northern Iraq . The issue of Assyrian independence has been brought up many times throughout the course of history from the end of World War I to the present day Iraq War . The Assyrian inhabited area of Iraq is located in the Ninawa Governorate Ninawa Mosul region in northern Iraq where the biblical Assyrian ... expression By Mordechai Nisan ref This area is known as the Assyrian Triangle. ref The Origins of War ... 1914 1924 File Assyrian genocide o2p.svg thumb Map of the Assyrian Genocide . br font color b00000 .... br font color 2e3192 size 6 font Other major cities. legend ff8080 Regions of Assyrian Syriac ... with staff and servants in Persia, early 20 sup th sup century. Before World War I , about half of the Assyrian .... After the invasion of Mosul by the Young Turks , the Assyrian army, led by General Agha Petros ... ref The Assyrian Genocide Hakkari region was the main center of Assyrian population in early 20th ... . In 1914, Young Turks began to systemically target Christians of Asia Minor with events such as the Assyrian Genocide . In the beginning, key Assyrian nationalist leaders and religious figures were wiped out of communities. By the end of 1922, no sufficient Assyrian population was left in Turkey ... attack against the Ottomans. Assyrian forces in the region also attacked the Kurdish fortress ... a few successes over the Ottoman forces and their Kurdish allies, notably at Suldouze where 1500 Assyrian .... A number of smaller encounters with Ottoman and Kurdish forces also proved successful. Assyrian ... to defend themselves successfully. Conferences and treaties Image Assyrianfighter.JPG thumb Assyrian ... Assyrians had been massacred by the Turks. He also said that the Assyrian people were against the proposed ...   more details



  1. Assyrian clothing

    Assyrian people Assyrian clothing varies from village to village throughout the Assyrian homeland and beyond. Dates The earliest type of costume here is a rather elaborate shawl drapery worn without any tunic underneath. Later comes the tunic with various fringed shawl draperies worn in addition, and some of the latest types have the tunic worn alone without the shawl draperies. The dates given for the costumes illustrated in this style have been verified at the British Museum. It should be remembered, as in the case of ancient Egyptians costume, that the dresses changed very slowly indeed, and most styles of this era were worn literally for hundreds of years. Cutting out The knee length and full length tunics with short sleeves are the most common dress worn to different types of headdress. There were essentially only two types of garment generally found in the representations of ancient Assyrian costume the shawl and the tunic. These vary in size and proportion, and are worn either alone, but more generally in combination. Material Image Assyrianzakho.JPG thumb 150ppx Traditional clothing from the region of Zakho The most common material for clothing was wool , although linen had ... in Assyrian costume, in fact, the costume of a king when at its richest may be said to be absolutely ... globe , Palm tree , Lappet king s tiara , Packaging Vessel s, Hilt Sword handles , Footwear . Assyrian characteristics Some of the Assyrian characteristics may include The sacred tree, repeated patterns and borders on costumes, various types of Rosette design rosettes much used in Assyrian decorations ... The representations of costume which Assyrian art has left are almost entirely those of men s dress ... Assyrian clothing of the men of the Tyari region. gallery gallery Image Assyrianclothes23.jpg thumb ..., London. 1891. ref Links http www.fashion era.com ancient costume assyrian clothing pictures assur.htm ... assyriancostumoc96.html References references Category Assyrian culture Category Assyrian ...   more details



  1. Assyrian law

    Assyrian law was very similar to Cuneiform law Sumerian and Babylonian law , ref name msn Encarta 2007 , s.v. http encarta.msn.com encyclopedia 761564347 Assyria.html Assyria . http www.webcitation.org 5kwKloqsM Archived 2009 10 31. ref however, notably more brutal than its predecessors. ref name msn The first copy of the code to come to light, dated to the reign of Tiglath Pileser I , was discovered in the course of excavations by the German Oriental Society 1903 1914 . Citation needed date October 2007 Three Assyria n law collections have been found to date. ref name msn Punishments such as the cropping punishment cropping of ears and noses was common, as it was in the Code of Hammurabi , which was composed several centuries earlier. ref http www.varchive.org tac haredict.htm Haremhab s Great Edict Bot generated title ref Murder was punished by the family being allowed to decide the death penalty for the murderer. ref http istina.rin.ru eng ufo text 299.html Crime and Punishment in the Ancient World of the Bible Unexplained Bot generated title ref See also Portal box Law Ancient Near East List of ancient legal codes Further reading C. H. W. Johns 2004 . Babylonian and Assyrian laws, contracts, and letters . Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 1417922133 External links http www.fordham.edu halsall ancient 1075assyriancode.html The Code of the Assura, circa 1075 BCE excerpts http books.google.com books?id NNgR7RjfSs0C&pg PA243&lpg PA243&dq assyrian law&source web&ots l9xk pK2Cq&sig d czgX0z716aZgSBzpP9fW6anMM PPA243,M1 The Origin And History Of Hebrew Law http links.jstor.org sici?sici 1062 0516 192310 40 3A1 3C72 3ATALC 3E2.0.CO 3B2 M if you have JSTOR access, this can be of use References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Assyrian Law Category Assyria Law Category Legal history Category Ancient Near East law AncientNearEast stub assyrian stub ko ...   more details



  1. SS Assyrian

    ellerman1.htm The Ship List ref They renamed her Assyrian and homeported her in Liverpool. They converted ... Isles , a U boat was spotted 100 yards ahead. The Assyrian went full ahead to ram her, for the first ... of her small guns to bear. The U boat eventually escaped, leaving the Assyrian ahead of the convoy, with no escorts ... ships sunk. ref name Uboat.net However two of the bow torpedoes missed, with the third hitting the Assyrian ... torpedo went on to hit the SS Soesterberg SS Soesterberg . ref name Uboat.net Both of the Assyrian .... A sinking merchantman drifted down upon the Assyrian , her pit prop s rolling off and further damaging ... HMS Leith U36 6 and landed at Liverpool. ref name Uboat.net The Assyrian s master, Reginald ... Reflist http uboat.net allies merchants 618.html SS Assyrian at Uboat.net http www.convoyweb.org.uk hague index.html?search3.php?query assyrian&Submit Find Vessel haguemain Assyrian s convoys at the Convoy ... 57 12 N 10 43 W display title DEFAULTSORT Assyrian Category World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic ...   more details



  1. Assyrian Genocide

    pp semi protected small yes Refimprove date October 2007 File Assyrian genocide o2p.svg thumb Map of the Assyrian ... major cities. legend ff8080 Regions of Assyrian also known as Syrian, Syriac, Nestorian, and Chaldean concentrations. History of Assyrian people The Assyrian Genocide also known as Sayfo or Seyfo , lang syr or lang syr refers to the mass slaughter of the Assyrian people Assyrian ... name Anahit Khosoreva, Anahit. The Assyrian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire and Adjacent Territories ..., NJ Transaction Publishers, 2007, pp. 267 274. ISBN 1 4128 0619 4. ref The Assyrian population of upper ... The Assyrian genocide took place in the same context as the Armenian genocide Armenian and Greek genocide ... Travis2 Since the Assyrian genocide took place within the context of the much more widespread Armenian ... Recognizes Assyrian Greek Genocides.pdf Genocide Scholars Association Officially Recognizes Assyrian ... mid 607 aid 216 Default.aspx ref Terminology The Assyrian genocide is sometimes also referred to as Sayfo or Seyfo in English language sources, based on the modern Assyrian Mesopotamian neo Aramaic ... Assyrian name lang arc Latn Qe l Am r y lang arc , which literally means killing of the Assyrian people , is used by some groups to describe these events. The word Q olcamo lang arc which means Genocide is also used in Assyrian diaspora media. The term used in Turkish language Turkish media is S ryani Soyk r m . In countries where significant Assyrian diaspora communities exist, the designation Assyrian has become Assyrian naming controversy controversial , notably ... such as Assyriska syrianska kaldeiska folkmordet Assyrian Syriac Chaldean genocide are employed ... lived mostly in the southern and southeastern parts of the region The Assyrian population in the Ottoman ... of Maronite Christians in Lebanon, with some Assyrian heritage but which are less often called Assyrians ... XXIII was chosen as a Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East at only 11 years old. Diyarbekir ...   more details



  1. Assyrian continuity

    History of Assyrian people The Assyrian continuity claim deals with the claims made by modern Assyrians ... of the Assyrian nationalism , warmly endorsed by a number of its leading figures such as Naum ..., the 2nd century writer and theologian Tatian states clearly that he is an Assyrian, as does the satirist ... with Greek scholars, in which the Jacobites claimed Assyrian people Assyrian continuity. ref History ... the city of Nineveh. Assyrian continuity was also supported by a number of 19th century Assyriologists such as Austen Henry Layard , the ethnic Assyrian archaeologist Hormuzd Rassam and George Percy Badger . This view is supported by many non Assyrian modern Assyriologists, Iranologists, Orientalists and Historians. It is certain that there had been some Assyrian resistance to Persian rule in Achaemenid ... ref Saggs, pp. 290, The destruction of the Assyrian Empire did not wipe out its population. They were ... East, descendants of the Assyrian peasants would, as opportunity permitted, build new villages over ..., and the Jewish communities scattered amongst them, not only kept alive the memory of their Assyrian ... hypothesis is based on the relative scarcity but importantly, not a total absence of Assyrian ... Alive, pp. 76 ref However, East Semitic Assyrian names are more numerously attested in Sassanid ... Assyrian names did indeed continue from ancient times to the present ref http www.fredaprim.com pdf ... perpetuated some basic Assyrian identity to the present day. ref The disappearance of the Assyrian ..., shown that poverty stricken communities perpetuated the old Assyrian names at various places, for instance ... and has produced evidence showing the continuity of Assyrian identity and culture from the fall of the Assyrian Empire to the present. ref http www.nineveh.com Assyrians 20after 20Assyria.html ..., pp. 10 ref Regarding cultural continuity, Biggs speaks of a remnant of ethnic Assyrian continuity ... through to the present day. ref In Achaemenian times there was an Assyrian detachment in the Persian ...   more details



  1. The Assyrian (novel)

    Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Assyrian title orig translator image prefer 1st edition image caption author Nicholas Guild illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Historical novel publisher Atheneum Press release date August 1987 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages isbn 0 689 11874 0 dewey 813 .54 19 congress PS3557.U357 A9 1987 oclc 15053129 preceded by followed by The Blood Star The Assyrian is a 1987 novel by Nicholas Guild http www.ohiocenterforthebook.org index.php?q node 11&id 199 . Together with its companion sequel, The Blood Star , it tells the history of Tiglath Ashur, the fictional half brother of Esarhaddon , a historical king of Assyria . The novels are notable for a consistently high moral tone and for the feeling of immediacy present in the many vignettes that offer pictures of everyday life and, not incidentally, a kind of travelogue of ancient Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean . In this first chapter of the Tiglath Ashur s story, the author narrates the youth of the main character until the age of twenty five. His love for Esharhamat, the woman who, according to a prophecy, will generate a great monarch Ashurbanipal . But only the king could marry Esharhamat, and the gods prefer his brother Esarhaddon to get the crown. With descriptions of many battles and many ancient peoples, this book talks about wars, hate, revenge and overall, love. Guild uses language that transports the reader into the ancient time of the Assyrian empire, with vivid descriptions of the culture, food, clothing and life styles of the people of Assyria. DEFAULTSORT Assyrian, The Category 1987 novels Category Novels set in Ancient Assyria hist novel stub it L assiro ...   more details



  1. Assyrian cuisine

    Assyrian culture Assyrian people Assyrian cuisine is similar to other Middle East ern cuisines. It is rich in grains, meat, tomato, and potato. Rice is usually served with every meal accompanied by a stew which is typically poured over the rice. Tea is typically consumed at all times of the day with or without meals alone or as a social drink. Cheese, crackers, biscuits, baklawa, or other snacks are often served alongside the tea as appetizers. Dietary restrictions may apply during special holidays ... varies from region to region. Furthermore, individuals tend to combine the authentic Assyrian ... drunk in the morning with breakfast. Assyrian tea is drunk with sugar and evaporated milk as opposed ... believe it to be very healthy. Hareesa , a traditional Assyrian porridge made of chicken, wheat ... cheeses and samoon thick Assyrian bread are a must in any Assyrian household for breakfast time. Usually ... Assyrian Maza is similar to related cuisines Mezze which may include hummus em n , baba ... sha riya. In place of rice, Gurgur bulgur burghul can be prepared in any of the styles Assyrian rice is made. Biryani is an Assyrian rice dish with sha riya made of green peas, fried cubed potatoes ... different shirweh plural in the Assyrian community and may vary by tribe. The broth is basically .... Salad may be served with any of the rice dishes. A traditional Assyrian salad is cubed tomatoes ..., and olive oil. Other various types of Assyrian soups stews include Thlokheh Lentils made with curry ... based stew with assorted greens such as swiss chard and spinach Pachah A longtime Assyrian delicacy ... made of chick peas, onions, and lamb meat Some traditional Assyrian specialities include Tepsi ... 250ppx Typical Assyrian cuisine During the holidays, many of the dishes previously mentioned are traditional .... The majority of Iraqi cuisine is incorporated into Iraqi Assyrian cuisine and the same is the case ... http www.aaamodesto.org Assyrian Food1.htm AAA of Modesto Assyrian Recipees cuisine Category Assyrian ...   more details



  1. Assyrian eclipse

    The Assyrian eclipse is also known as Bur Sagale Bur Saggile, Pur Sagale or Par Sagale eclipse. It was recorded in Assyria n eponym list s, most likely in the 9th year of king Ashur dan III . The actual short entry reads as follows Bur Sagale of Guzana, revolt in the city of Assur. In the month Simanu an eclipse of the sun took place. The phrase used  shamash the sun akallu bent , twisted , crooked , distorted , obscured   has been interpreted since the mid 19th century as a reference to a solar eclipse . In 1867, Sir Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baronet Henry Rawlinson decided that the most likely match was the nearly total eclipse of June 15, 763 BC ref Rawlinson, Henry Creswicke, The Assyrian Canon Verified by the Record of a Solar Eclipse, B.C. 763 , The Athenaeum Journal of Literature, Science and the Fine Arts , nr. 2064, 660 661 18 May 1867 . ref , and this date has been widely accepted ever since. It is regarded to be the most crucial point of reference for providing exact dates of Assyrian chronology before the seventh century BC. However, the original record does not contain any detail of the observation. It may have been observed anywhere in Assyria, not necessarily in Assur or Nineveh. Revisionist theories Inconsistency with the Babylonian calendar Image Assur 24 June 791 BC PVis .png thumb 200px right The eclipse of June 24, 791 BC as seen from Assur 35 27 N, 43 16 E . There are claims Who date September 2010 that the date June 15, 763 BC is inconsistent with the Babylonian calendar , arguing that the Babylonians never started their new year before the vernal equinox . Simanu is the third month of the Babylonian year. The mainstream view is that the beginning of the Babylonian year was not determined by observing the equinox, but by observing the appearance ... by Professor Hermann Hunger, a leading authority on the Babylonian and Assyrian astronomical ... Assyrian Eclipse Category Assyriology Category Chronology Category Solar eclipses Category Ancient ...   more details



  1. Belus (Assyrian)

    that Cronus was the first king of Assyria and Persia, that he married an Assyrian woman named Rhea ... that this Assyrian Belus should mostly not be distinguished from the euhemerized Bablyonian ...   more details




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