Twitter Google Share on Facebook Assyrian Thesaurus Acronyms Encyclopedia Wikipedia As·syr·i·an (ə-sîr′ē-ən) adj. Of or relating to Assyria or its people, language, or culture. n. 1.A native or inhabitant of Assyria.
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religion or church from that which is nation -- a matter which is particularly difficult for the people from the western world to understand; for in the East, by force of circumstances beyond their control, religion has been made, from time immemorial, virtually into a criterion of nationality...
The Assyrians are a people who have lived in the Middle East since ancient times and today can be found all over the world. They are well known for their vast ancient empire; ancient cities, such as Nimrud and Nineveh; and their fierce invasions, including into the Kingdom of Judah and...
Everyday people lived in homes that were built using brick and had multiple stories stacked on top of each other. Rooms of the house surrounded a central courtyard that provided light and air to the inside of the home. The flat roofs, accessed by stairs, were also used as working and sl...
but Assyrian records describe it as part of a larger strategy to dominate trade in the Mediterranean region. Some Israelites were forcibly resettled to other parts of the Assyrian Empire, and became the “lost tribes of Israel.” Today’s Jewish people trace their history to the Kingdom of ...
In spite of the zeal of the “Assyrian” nationalists, it was not easy to bring it into general use; the Catholic part of this people still prefers the appellation Chaldean. But they succeeded to the extent that an Assyro-Chaldean union has been formed. Moreover, an Iranian Assyrian ...
Ashurnasirpal held a festival for 69 574 people to celebrate the construction of the new capital, and the event was documented by an inscription that read: 'the happy people of all the lands together with the people of Kalhu—for ten days I feasted, wined, bathed, and honoured them and...
Religion:Christian Nationality:Assyrian Population:4,036,250 Welcome to the home of theindigenousAramaic-speaking Christian Assyrians of the Middle East. TheAssyriansof today are thedescendantsof the ancient Assyrian people, one of the earliest civilizations emerging in the Middle East, and have a hi...