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  • ...dean People|Chaldean]] Iraqi musician and one of the most famous musicians in the Middle East during the 20th century and was considered to be the suprem ...t through. He would eventually exile to Europe and become noticeable first in eastern nations such as [[Hungary]] and [[Bulgaria]].
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  • [[File:Hormuzd.Rassam.reclined.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Hormuzd Rassam in Mosul c. 1854.]] ...]. Later in life, he became a [[United Kingdom|British]] citizen, settling in [[Brighton]], and represented its government as a [[diplomat]].
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  • | population = [[Mesopotamia]] 2–3.3 million<ref>[http://www.unpo.org/article/7859], [[UNPO]] estimate ...ite web|url=http://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/10464/TU|title=Chaldean in Turkey|author=Joshua Project|publisher=|accessdate=18 February 2015}}</ref>
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  • The Word Chaldean comprises the native people of ancient Mesopotamia who are nationally Babylonian religiously Christian (Syriac or Surayeh)/eth The [[CHALDEAN Flag]] in 1985:
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  • The Word Chaldean comprises the native people of ancient Mesopotamia who are nationally Babylonian religiously Christian (Syriac or Surayeh)/eth The [[Chaldean Flag]] in 1985:
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  • ...,_Syria,_Iran_and_Turkey_2015-05-06_00-11.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean People of Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Iran and Turkey]] ...ommon language of Chaldean [[Eastern Aramaic]] and ancient [[Mesopotamia]] in-[[ Chaldean]] ancestry who migrated outside of their original Mesopotamian
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  • ...ge, including the [[culinary art]]s.<ref name="Salloum" /> However, it was in the [[Islamic Golden Age]] when [[Baghdad]] was the capital of the [[Abbasi ...fried chickpea patties served with ''[[Amba (condiment)|amba]]'' and salad in ''[[pita]]''), ''[[Kibbeh|Kubbah]]'' (minced meat ground with [[Bulgur|bulg
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  • ...d 18th century BC. This period witnessed a general improvement in economic life and agricultural production, and a great flourishing of architectural proje ...ablished his dominion over Babylon of the Chaldeans. Native Chaldean s of Mesopotamia continued preserving the Chaldean civilization until today.
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  • ...dean church in Mesopotamia Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran|Church of the East in India|Chaldean Syrian Church}} ...[[Addai]] and [[Saint Mari|Mari]]; emerged from the [[Church of the East]] in the 3rd Century
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  • |region = [[Mesopotamia]] ...ury BC]] ([[short chronology timeline]]) [[Sumer]]ian ruling dynasty based in the city of [[Ur]] and a short-lived territorial-political state that some
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  • |region = [[Mesopotamia]] ...ury BC]] ([[short chronology timeline]]) [[Sumer]]ian ruling dynasty based in the city of [[Ur]] and a short-lived territorial-political state that some
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  • |region = [[Mesopotamia]] ...ury BC]] ([[short chronology timeline]]) [[Sumer]]ian ruling dynasty based in the city of [[Ur]] and a short-lived territorial-political state that some
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  • ...ment of rituals. An important event marking the beginning of new Spring in Mesopotamia by the Chaldean people.<ref>The Chaldean Babylonian Akitu Festival: Rectify ...arking the sowing of barley in autumn and the cutting of barley in spring. In [[Babylonian religion]] it came to be dedicated to [[Marduk]]'s victory ove
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  • {{about|special eggs painted around Easter|a secret message hidden in media|Easter egg (media)}} ...es in "pre-dynastic period in Egypt, as well as amid the early cultures of Mesopotamia and Crete".<ref name=Green/>
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  • ...]] and with a population of about 1,607,437, it is the second largest city in Turkey's [[Southeastern Anatolia Region, Turkey|south-eastern Anatolia]] re Diyarbakir is also a major cultural and economic center in Turkey and as such has been a focal point for conflict between Turkey's gov
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  • ...'' , ({{lang-syr|ܐܠܩܘܫ}}, {{lang-ar|ألقوش}}) is a Chaldean town in northern [[Iraq]]. It is located (50&nbsp;km) north of [[Mosul]]. ...ace that was discovered in Tel Kuyunjik/Qüyüjik (Sheep Hill in Turkoman) in [[Mosul]]. Behind this mural, the phrase "This rock was brought from Alqosh
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  • ...Karakosh''' or '''Al-Hamdaniya''', is an [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] city in northern [[Iraq]] within the [[Ninawa Governorate]], located about 32&nbsp; ..., naming it after the [[Arab tribe]] of "Banu Hamdan", who ruled [[Mosul]] in the [[middle ages]].
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  • ...title=Ancient Mesopotamia. Teaching materials|publisher=Oriental Institute in collaboration with Chicago Web Docent and eCUIP, The Digital Library|access ...Robert | year = 2002}}</ref> The Ubaidians were the first civilizing force in Sumer, draining the marshes for agriculture, developing trade, and establis
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  • ...opotamia and Syria english.svg|320px|thumb|right|Map showing the extent of Mesopotamia]] '''Mesopotamia''' ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|m|ɛ|s|ə|p|ə|ˈ|t|eɪ|m|i|ə}}, from the {{lang-grc|Με
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  • ...tamia_Iraq_2015-06-21_10-57.jpg|thumbnail|Chaldean Cultural Center, Dehok, Mesopotamia Iraq]] ...bylonia by Jewish sources in the later, Talmudic period|Talmudic Academies in Babylonia|other uses|Babylonia (disambiguation)}}
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