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Fertile Crescent / Ethnic groups in the Arab League / Assyrian people / Assyrian–Chaldean–Syriac diaspora / Assyrian nationalism / Assyria / Arab Christians / Syriac Christianity / Chaldean Christians / Middle East / Asia / Assyrian/Syriac people
Date: 2013-12-14 16:47:17
Fertile Crescent
Ethnic groups in the Arab League
Assyrian people
Assyrian–Chaldean–Syriac diaspora
Assyrian nationalism
Assyria
Arab Christians
Syriac Christianity
Chaldean Christians
Middle East
Asia
Assyrian/Syriac people

Perspectives on Assyrian Nationalism by Sener Akturk Assyrians are the indigenous people of Mesopotamia. They pride themselves on being the heirs of the ancient Assyrian Empire. They still speak the language of Christ (S

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