The emigration of Iraqi Christians is no longer a matter concerning a single community, nor merely a religious or social ...
Several churches and monasteries in Lebanon are dedicated to this saint, the most important being those of Qbayét and Ghosta.
A new book titled The Genocide of the Christian Populations in the Ottoman Empire and Its Aftermath (1908--1923), edited by ...
Our people -- the Chaldean--Syriac--Assyrian people -- are a nation with a deeply rooted national identity that predates the ...
On Tuesday, civil aviation authorities announced "the suspension of flights to and from Aleppo airport for 24 hours and their ...
indigenous status is defined by ancestral connection to the land, a historical continuity, a shared language, culture and ...
A new Michigan Historical Marker to be placed along Seven Mile Road will formally identify the strip as Chaldean Town, recognizing the neighborhood that, for much of the 20th century, served as the ...
For 6775 years the Assyrians have been an indigenous population of Mesopotamia, with a continuous presence in what is today northern Iraq and the wider region. Our identity is not solely religious, ...
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