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Loneliness in the Assyrian diaspora: the role of generational factors [PDF]
Background Loneliness, a key factor in wellbeing, is under-researched within migrant communities. This study examines loneliness among the Assyrian-Australian diaspora, an ethnoreligious group with a prolonged history of persecution and role of ...
Shameran Slewa-Younan +3 more
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The political and economic relationship of the Kingdom of Ashkelon with Egypt and the Assyrians [PDF]
Several factors came together in the formation of the political, military and commercial importance of the city of Ashkelon, as it is considered the northern gateway for Egypt to penetrate the Levant and control its cities,
Shaiban Th. Alrawi, Tameem A. Jubair
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Assyrians Without Borders: Middle Eastern Christians Towards a New Form of Citizenship in Sweden
This article presents a case study of a Swedish-based NGO, Assyrians Without Borders (AWB), whose priority objective is to help Middle Eastern Christians, mainly Assyrians/Syriacs, in need in their ...
Marta Woźniak-Bobińska
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The history of the Assyrians who settled on the territory of Russia is an important and understudied topic. The purpose of the article is to acquaint readers and the scientific community with the results of the study of the Assyrian diaspora in the ...
Sergei S. Mikhailov
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As a result of international developments, many communities had to "migrate" from their own country and tried to protect their existence by living their language and culture and transferring them to the next generations.
Cem ZAFER
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On the History of the Formation of Assyrian Diasporas in Cities on the Riga Railway
In the article the author talks about a local episode in the history of the formation of one of the little-studied diasporas of the cities of Central Russia – the Assyrians.
Sergei S. Mikhailov
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This paper is a study of the topos of the king burning captives in the Assyrian royal inscriptions. This punishment is notable for both its rarity and its cruelty, being the only time that the royal inscriptions describe violence towards children.
Ben Dewar
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The Conflict Between Nestorians (Assyrians) and Chaldeans in the Foundation of Iraq
Christians constitute an important component of Iraqi society. Iraqi Christians have been settled in Mesopotamia since ancient times. Christians have historical, political, cultural and social relations with both the Iraqi people and the people of ...
Yaşar KAPLAN
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Background A large number of people throughout the world have diabetes and the prevalence is increasing. Persons with diabetes have a twice higher risk of cardiovascular disease than those without diabetes.
Tovi Jonas +4 more
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Migrations of the Assyrians from Iran during World War I: Fragmentization of tradition and the new forms of religiosity By focusing on the Assyrian Christians scattered around Urmia in the north ...
Marcin Rzepka
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