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Milad Dinkha

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There was literally a gasp that reverberated through the church when he said this. It makes me so sad.

Mar Aprem Athniel, #Assyrian Church of the East bishop of #Syria, during his sermon today said there used to be 25,000 Assyrians in northeast Syria. Today? Less than 2,000 Assyrians remain. 📸 Ruins of the Assyrian Church of the Virgin Mary in Syria's northeast, 2019. @AFPphoto

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Yesterday: Mar Yousip Assyrian Church of the East in the Assyrian village of Musaka in Barwar, northern Iraq was damaged during a Turkish aerial campaign targeting suspected PKK positions in the area.



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Broumana, Lebanon

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Views from Zahle, Lebanon

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Today marks 5 years since the passing of world renowned British Iraqi Architect Zaha Hadid. Here is a thread of some of her greatest works from around the world. 🧵

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🌾 Akitu Day 7 🌾 Presented by ASAUNSW The Assyrian flag is more than just simple representation, it symbolises an Assyria that perseveres through struggles United!

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The inscription says “wedding at Telkaif” aka my ancestral village. We are ethnically Assyrian, you can pull “facts” out of your ass and tweet them out all day long but it will never change the fact that we’re Assyrian and there’s nothing you can do to change that

1900, Photo with the inscription 'Chaldean Kurdish Girls', Nineveh The travelers stated that the Chaldeans differ only in terms of belief, and that they’re not different from Sunni or Ezidi Kurds in terms of language and culture. Many researchers call the Chaldeans Kurds.

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For Assyrians, learning their native language is not only about knowledge, authenticity, or tradition; it is a symbol of their survival and perseverance. Today, the Assyrian language is in danger of disappearing. Here's why. ↔

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We speak their Western language(s) with ease You wouldn’t think Assyrian was the one that formed my speaking We learned to read, sing, and write poetry in theirs But when we mispronounce one word, they poke fun The irony? They haven’t even tried to pronounce one word of ours


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me at 16: ew who uses emojis me now: hey 😭🤣😊🤨🙏🥱😩🧍‍♀️☝️🥰💅🥺


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الله يرحمهم والله يحفظ العراق #PrayForBaghdad Baghdad, which was once the center of human intellect hasn’t known peace for over three decades. May God bring peace to all of Iraq!


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I attend these online classes for attendance then go off and teach myself


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In a very VERY toxic relationship with my education rn.


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