References to "blood money" appear in letters, treaties, legal documents, and debt contracts under the term "damum." The ...
This article is an excerpt from a book titled The Assyrian Flag. It is in the form of an extensive interview that Mr. Homer Abramian, the chief editor of Kirkha (an Assyrian periodical published in ...
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SAN JOSE — While most Americans may know Assyrian culture by what they learned about ancient civilizations in history class, a new art show spotlights the contemporary experiences of ethnic Assyrians ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Immerse yourself in the culture that started it all! Experience the hospitality of the Assyrian people at the Morton Grove Park District on August 24th & 25th. Just about everything ...
Traditional Assyrian food and entertainment will be on offer at the 5th annual Assyrian Food Festival set for Aug. 19 and 20 in Morton Grove. The event, organized by the Holy Apostolic Catholic ...
The Assyrians were one of the Near East's biggest superpowers, controlling a land mass that stretched from Iran to Egypt. They accomplished this feat with military technologies that helped them win ...
In northern Iraq, there is a city named Baghdeda, meaning "house of youth." The name comes from Iraq's indigenous people—the Assyrians. We have called it that for thousands of years. After migrating ...
CERES, Calif. — Here rules one of the exiled leaders of ancient Iraq, a man with a castle but no country, at least not yet. He is an Assyrian, which is another way of saying he has a long memory.
A rare Assyrian carving depicting an unfinished scene of deities has been discovered in a network of secret underground tunnels in Başbük, Turkey. Initially discovered by police investigating a tunnel ...
Australia, an affiliate of the Assyrian Aid Society in Northern Iraq, has for decades supported Assyrian villages through ...
Windsor’s Assyrian community gathered along the riverfront to celebrate the new year, highlighting cultural pride and continuity across generations.