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n Vale cattle station, and under the Sleeping | Assyrian, a mountain in the Rosevale Valley. |
Mesopotamian Arts Award (Raab-Amne) from the | Assyrian Aid Society in 2009 |
“I am an | Assyrian, and as an Assyrian I am obligated to be acti |
1941) is an American writer and painter of | Assyrian and Greek heritage. |
rsom Keshish Perley (1898-1979) was an ethnic | Assyrian and known for his cultural activities. |
Kaspaules is an Iraqi-born Canadian artist of | Assyrian and Arab origin. |
Among the works are Egyptian, | Assyrian, and Phoenician art, as well as Greek sculptu |
editions uncovered substantial remains of the | Assyrian and Neo-Hittite periods, including defensive |
are formed along ethnic lines- Kurds, Arabs, | Assyrian and Turkmen- and the fifth is made up of inde |
as Herodotus and Pliny the Elder rated rival | Assyrian and Babylonian saffron from the Fertile Cresc |
Wallis Budge appointed Keeper of Egyptian and | Assyrian Antiquities at the British Museum. |
d Assistant in the Department of Egyptian and | Assyrian Antiquities at the British Museum in 1924. |
Assistant Keeper, Department of Egyptian and | Assyrian Antiquities in 1919. |
a position in the Department of Egyptian and | Assyrian Antiquities at the British Museum in London a |
came Keeper of the Department of Egyptian and | Assyrian Antiquities, a post he held until his death i |
tant Keeper in the Department of Egyptian and | Assyrian Antiquities. |
It has many | Assyrian archaeological remains, like those of Tell Ba |
Experts on | Assyrian archaeology are unconvinced, doubting that th |
of inquiry to report on the condition of the | Assyrian, Armenian and Greek Christian communities of |
In 674, he defeated an invading | Assyrian army under the leadership of Esarhaddon. |
aoh Necho II of Egypt and the remnants of the | Assyrian army. |
syrians of Hawdiyaan village and Diyana speak | Assyrian as their native language along with Kurdish a |
inst the Babylonians, joining forces with the | Assyrian Ashur-uballit II and together they crossed th |
nese Movement in Support of Fatah - LMSF, the | Assyrian Assault Battalion - AAB, the Knights of Ali, |
by Vietnamese with 14.5%, Arabic at 11.7% and | Assyrian at 6.7%. |
1668) was a famous theologian with an ethnic | Assyrian background. |
In 1942, an | Assyrian bathroom and several graves were found near t |
He was an | Assyrian, born in Mosul, and was made a monk and pries |
Anwar Oshana was an ethnic | Assyrian boxer in the Super Middleweight division betw |
kandar (Alexander) Shura Ossipoff is a former | Assyrian boxer that represented Iran at the 1948 Summe |
ed, he was appointed to head the Egyptian and | Assyrian branch. |
Issa Benyamin is an | Assyrian calligrapher and educator. |
Assyrian calligrapher, Issa Benyamin was born to Assyr | |
his time to paintings and illustrations using | Assyrian calligraphy creating hundreds of pieces that |
as he attempted to retrace the routes of the | Assyrian campaigns in Elam. |
s, temples, or buildings that belonged to the | Assyrian capital of Nimrud. |
se various Imperial powers, from Niniveh, the | Assyrian Capital, to Karnak in Egypt; from Ancient Rom |
Keif in the district of Nineveh, the ancient | Assyrian capital. |
Diodorus ascribes its erection to rebel | Assyrian captives in the reign of Sesostris, and Ctesi |
Born in San Diego, California to | Assyrian Chaldean Catholic parents from Baghdad, Iraq, |
mmunity hall in Armash was built to serve the | Assyrian Christian community in the region. |
An | Assyrian Christian from northern Iraq, Kanna served in |
father Emil Malick, a geologist and son of an | Assyrian Christian Lebanese immigrant, and his mother |
Iraqi | Assyrian Christians in London, 1998, NY: The Edwin Mel |
c background) tend to be the least religious, | Assyrian Christians of Mosul also tend to be less reli |
ction Committee is an armed militia formed by | Assyrian Christians in the Ninawa Governorate of Iraq. |
Amedia has a well-integrated community of | Assyrian Christians and mainly Kurdish Muslims that sh |
sity, he spent the rest of his life among the | Assyrian Christians of northwestern Iran. |
rmy advanced toward Urmia, the mass flight of | Assyrian Christians from Urmia towards safety in Briti |
Following the difficult plight of Iraq's | Assyrian Christians during the Iraq War, Pope Benedict |
The | Assyrian Christians sought to better establish themsel |
districts of the state too, mainly Syriac and | Assyrian Christians. |
int of reference for providing exact dates of | Assyrian chronology before the seventh century BC. (Ho |
Eastern Catholic churches, as well as in the | Assyrian Church of the East, Anglican, and in Lutheran |
In the Eastern Churches, i.e., the | Assyrian Church of the East and the Eastern Orthodox, |
Easter in the Syriac Orthodox Church and the | Assyrian Church of the East. |
prevented the Syrian Orthodox Church and the | Assyrian Church of the East from communicating with th |
Easter in the Syriac Orthodox Church and the | Assyrian Church of the East. |
stern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy and | Assyrian Church of the East) to receive Communion from |
of two churches: Chaldean Catholic Church and | Assyrian Church of the East, but nevertheless all are |
6th century) was a monk of the | Assyrian Church of the East. |
Easter in the Syriac Orthodox Church and the | Assyrian Church of the East, |
ne of three Eucharistic liturgies used by the | Assyrian Church of the East. |
in 1981 and a priest in 1984 at Mar Gewargis, | Assyrian Church in Chicago. |
one of the Eucharistic liturgies used by the | Assyrian Church of the East. |
The word Abuna is used for bishops by the | Assyrian Church of the East, literally meaning 'our fa |
t have been converted by St.Thomas and formed | Assyrian Church of the East. |
anged the religious habit of the monks of the | Assyrian Church to make it easier to distinguish them |
rather between the Oriental Orthodox and the | Assyrian Church of the East. |
y, there is a continuing presence of both the | Assyrian Church of the East and the Syriac/Malankara O |
t day of June 23 in the Coptic Church and the | Assyrian Church of the East. |
It appears that the city was the seat of an | Assyrian Church of the East Christian bishopric as lat |
That is the reason why the | Assyrian Church of the East is praying [to] the Virgin |
reements with Mar Shimun The Partiarch of the | Assyrian Church of the East and was often mistrusted b |
ssam was from Mosul and was archdeacon in the | Assyrian Church of the East; his mother Theresa was da |
rent Patriarch of the Holy Apostolic Catholic | Assyrian Church of the East, Mar Dinkha IV, was born. |
f one of the earliest Christian churches, the | Assyrian Church of the East. |
between the Chaldean Catholic Church and the | Assyrian Church of the East, overcoming the issue of t |
Anaphora is used for part of the year by the | Assyrian Church of the East and (often in adapted form |
He is regarded as a saint of the | Assyrian Church, with a feast day of March 13. |
son rebelled against him and was joined by 27 | Assyrian cities including Nineveh and Ashur. |
In Balawat (the ancient | Assyrian city of Imgur-Enlil), a number of Assyrian ar |
his school team, he moved to RAF Employees' ( | Assyrian) Club in 1951 replacing legendary striker Ara |
en in Kleinasien aus dem dritten Jahrtausend ( | Assyrian Commercial Colonies in Asia Minor from the Th |
ho had come to devote their lives helping the | Assyrian community. |
At the first | Assyrian conquest in the 870s BCE, the victors carried |
This battle fought during the 854BC - 846 BC | Assyrian Conquest of Syria is notable for having a lar |
BC), | Assyrian cuneiform was further simplified. |
His main work on Babylonian and | Assyrian cuneiform texts appeared in 1920 and 1925 in |
he area of the Urartu kingdom, written in the | Assyrian cuneiform script. |
He is the secretary general of the | Assyrian Democratic Movement. |
under my name,” said Kana, who also heads the | Assyrian Democratic Movement. |
er to work for the Keeper of the Egyptian and | Assyrian Department at the British Museum, but he opte |
at Deniz, a Swedish sociologist and writer of | Assyrian descent |
have given up their language in favor of the | Assyrian dialect of Akkadian or, more likely, Aramaic. |
He became editor of the Chicago | Assyrian Dictionary in 1947 and continued work on the |
eneration was editor-in-charge of the Chicago | Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute 1955-197 |
ter further studies he worked on the "Chicago | Assyrian Dictionary", and in 1955 he taught biblical s |
was a king of Carchemish, he first appears in | Assyrian documents as paying tribute to Ashurnasirpal |
An | Assyrian Doomsday-Book, or Liber Censualis of the Dist |
Main article: | Assyrian eclipse |
From 1981 to 1983, he was the | Assyrian editor of the weekly Ishtar. |
useum: a Description of the Remains of Greek, | Assyrian, Egyptian, and Etruscan Art, 1851. |
The Sumerian, | Assyrian, Egyptian, Indian, Minoan, Greek, Roman, Pers |
In 653 BCE he began to push at the mighty | Assyrian Empire during the reign of Ashurbanipal. |
from their successes, the Mandas attacked the | Assyrian empire but were defeated and Fravarti himself |
n the annals of Esarhaddon who ruled over the | Assyrian empire from 681 - 669 BC. |
ed for thousands of years, dating back to the | Assyrian Empire era; in 1852, an archaeological dig un |
After the fall of the Neo | Assyrian Empire Ekur appears to have gradually fallen |
t of the transfer of power from the crumbling | Assyrian Empire to the new Egyptian 26th Dynasty (Twen |
n the seventh century BC with the fall of the | Assyrian Empire. |
m of Judah was a client state of the powerful | Assyrian empire. |
e 3 officers sent by the king to speak to the | Assyrian envoys at the siege of Jerusalem (circa 701 B |
Krai) is a Russian professional footballer of | Assyrian ethnic origin. |
manded the release of Iraqi prisoners, all of | Assyrian ethnicity, withdrawal of all foreign troops f |
Reports of the | Assyrian Excavation Fund I and II, published in R.D. B |
In 1956, those | Assyrian families were looking for a place to settle i |
Rahho and Paulos Faradsch Raho into an ethnic | Assyrian family, he lived almost his entire life in Mo |
Agase was born in Evanston, Illinois to an | Assyrian father and an Armenian mother. |
Culhane (born in Mosul, Iraq) was born to an | Assyrian father, Noel Rassam; a lawyer and a Lebanese |
as constructed in the early 70s using ancient | Assyrian features and is distinguished by two winged b |
The corresponding | Assyrian festival is the Akitu of the Enuma Elish. |
(αντικρυστός χορός) is a Greek, Armenian and | Assyrian folk dance (αντικρυστός translates as "anti-f |
is credited with the development of fifty-two | Assyrian fonts that can be used in a variety of word p |
t Carchemish, where the combined Egyptian and | Assyrian forces were destroyed by the Babylonians and |
Burleigh's mother is an | Assyrian from the Iraqi city of Kirkuk. |
An ethnic | Assyrian from Mosul, Hamdoon graduated from Baghdad Un |
e popular biblical story of an Holofernes, an | Assyrian general of Nebuchadnezzar. |
Assyrians of Darbandokeh came right after the | Assyrian genocide that took place within the Ottoman E |
Cry Unheard a 2001 documentary film about the | Assyrian Genocide or Seyfo in Turkey during 1914-1918. |
brief list of press headlines relevant to the | Assyrian Genocide in chronological order, as recorded |
an Hovsepyan gave an emotional speech in the " | Assyrian Society of UK" regarding the Assyrian Genocid |
wn of Salmas (Persia) under a truce flag (see | Assyrian Genocide). |
for his role in the Armenian Genocide and the | Assyrian Genocide. |
in the Armenian genocide, Greek genocide and | Assyrian Genocide. |
of the Iraqi Airforce for a time was another | Assyrian, Georges Sada, who also defected. |
ria, he found textual parallels between these | Assyrian gods and the characteristics of the Jewish Go |
ing Bar Ga'yah, who may be identical with the | Assyrian governor Shamshi-ilu, made a treaty with the |
It was located on the edge of | Assyrian influence in the far northeastern corner of M |
c.740 BCE: | Assyrian inscriptions record military victories of Tig |
In the | Assyrian inscriptions "Cutha" occurs on the Shalmanese |
According to the | Assyrian inscriptions provided by Ashurbanipal, King o |
The | Assyrian inscriptions speak of Tugdamme as being the " |
His mother was half Lebanese and half | Assyrian Iraqi, of the Chaldean Catholic church. |
Today the word ' | Assyrian' is regularly used as an ethnonym by most mem |
in the "Order of Mesopotamia") written by the | Assyrian King Sennacherib as he witnessed his army inv |
Around 670 BC, the | Assyrian King Esarhaddon (681-669 BC) conquered Lower |
e was over, in response to the rebellion, the | Assyrian king Esarhaddon laid siege to Sidon, which af |
ct, but with the conquest of Babylonia by the | Assyrian king Sargon II, at the close of the 8th centu |
This the | Assyrian king obliged, after Judah paid tribute to the |
§VI And then, the/an | Assyrian king (su+ra/i-wa/i-ni-sa(URBS)) and the whole |
Melid remained able to prosper until the | Assyrian king Sargon II (722-705 BC) sacked the city i |
In 743 BC, the | Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III led a military exped |
The encounter with the | Assyrian king of Tiglath-Pileser I (1115-1077 BC) resu |
the time of the battle of Qarqar against the | Assyrian king Shalmaneser III in 853 BCE. |
The city was sacked again by the | Assyrian king Adad-nirari I around 1290 BC, but very l |
The later Babylonian and | Assyrian king lists that were based on it still preser |
he water irrigation canals that were built by | Assyrian King Sennacherib (705- 681 BC) to irrigate th |
was on one occasion brought in chains to the | Assyrian king, presumably for suspected disloyalty. |
In the story, Ahikar was chancellor to the | Assyrian kings Sennacherib and Esarhaddon. |
due to the fact that Ctesias's account of the | Assyrian kings does not reconcile with the cuneiform e |
the 13th century BCE, probably by the Middle | Assyrian kings Shalmaneser I or Tukulti-Ninurta I, whe |
headquarters in the abandoned capital of the | Assyrian Kings, close to modern-day Mosul in northern |
orage centre for ivory objects amassed by the | Assyrian kings. |
in 1955 because of a dispute with Dashqotan's | Assyrian landlord Gabriel Aphende over land tax. |
rn languages, and published numerous works on | Assyrian language, history and culture. |
These graves were built with typical | Assyrian large sized rectangular shaped bricks. |
Babylonian and | Assyrian Laws, Contracts, and Letters (New York, 1904) |
shur and his brother Donabed along with other | Assyrian leaders from the village of Harput were arres |
From the nationalists' point of view, the | Assyrian levies were British proxies, to be used by th |
n Iraqis and the British and their indigenous | Assyrian Levies. |
y raised colonial forces there, including the | Assyrian Levies. |
The population is mainly Kurds, but with an | Assyrian minority. |
shown substantial developments in the Middle | Assyrian, Mitanni and Neo-Assyrian periods |
aal-Eser II (Ba‘l-mazzer) gave tribute to the | Assyrian monarch, in the latter's 18th year of reign ( |
Yousif Malik, one of the leaders of the | Assyrian movement in Iraq during the 1930's. |
experts say that serpents occur frequently in | Assyrian mythology, and note that there is no mention |
-Veda (V-13-6 to 10), which have reference of | Assyrian Naga kings Aligi and Viligi. |
The House of Omri was an | Assyrian name for the Kingdom of Israel. |
vite you in the name of Mylitta” (that is the | Assyrian name for Aphrodite). |
ober 2008, Malek-Yonan spoke on behalf of the | Assyrian nation in Iraq at a Los Angeles rally held in |
at of Ashur Yousif, signaled the emergence of | Assyrian nationalism in the Syriac Christian communiti |
tionalist who created some of the theories of | Assyrian Nationalism. |
The first printed literature in | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is produced by Justin Perkins, an |
roduces the first translation of the Bible in | Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, which is published with the para |
Using the | Assyrian numbers, additional layers of meaning and mys |
Assyrian of the Year by Zinda Magazine | |
Its modern name Nunki is an | Assyrian or Babylonian name recovered by archaeologist |
e predominantly Catholic (Latin and Eastern), | Assyrian Orthodox and Anglican. |
the relationship between his kingdom and his | Assyrian overlords. |
Yalda was born to | Assyrian parents in Beirut, Lebanon. |
Shabaz was born in Reston, Virginia, to | Assyrian parents Vladimir and Scarlett Shabaz. |
Born to Armenian and | Assyrian parents, Agassi was first exposed to tennis b |
Born to | Assyrian parents, in Gary, Indiana on August 6, 1935, |
The | Assyrian people speak Aramaic. |
render after seeing the atrocities done to my | Assyrian people by your government; therefore my broth |
eted the Christian community, other prominent | Assyrian politicians, including Yonadim Kanna and the |
mpaign of terror resulted in one third of the | Assyrian population of Iraq fleeing to Syria(cite sour |
With | Assyrian power firmly established, Ashur-uballit start |
cultural achievements while also fending off | Assyrian power in the east. |
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