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- Assyrians - Wikipedia
Assyrians are an indigenous Semitic people of West Asia, with a continuous cultural and linguistic presence spanning over three millennia They originally spoke Akkadian before gradually adopting Aramaic, which became a lingua franca of the region and was spoken by Jesus of Nazareth
- Assyria | History, Map, Facts | Britannica
Assyria was a dependency of Babylonia and later of the Mitanni kingdom during most of the 2nd millennium bce It emerged as an independent state in the 14th century bce, and in the subsequent period it became a major power in Mesopotamia, Armenia, and sometimes in northern Syria
- 10 Things to Know About the Assyrian Empire
Throughout the Hebrew Bible, the Assyrians who again and again came into conflict with Israel and Judah were part of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (c 1000–609 B C E )
- Assyria - World History Encyclopedia
Assyria was the region located in the ancient Near East which, under the Neo-Assyrian Empire, reached from Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) through Asia Minor (modern Turkey) and down through Egypt
- Assyrian Information Management (AIM)
The Assyrians are Christian, with our own unique language, culture and heritage Although the Assyrian empire ended in 612 B C , history is replete with recorded details of the continuous presence of the Assyrian people till the present time
- About Assyrians | Assyrian Policy Institute
The Assyrian population in Iraq, estimated to be approximately 300,000, constitutes the largest remaining concentration of the ethnic group in the Middle East Assyrians are predominantly Christian Some ethnic Assyrians self-identify as Chaldeans or Syriacs, depending on church denomination
- Who are the Assyrians? The Religion and People - Christianity
Modern Assyrians are primarily Christians and have their own unique cultural and religious traditions However, they are a minority group in every country they reside in, facing various degrees of persecution and displacement throughout their history, especially in the 20th and 21st centuries
- Who are the Assyrians? - Live Science
The Assyrians are well known for their vast ancient empire in the Middle East; ancient cities, such as Nimrud and Nineveh; and their fierce invasions, including into the Kingdom of Judah and
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