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Making History to/as the Main Pillar of Identity: The Assyrian Paradigm
In the 20th century Assyrians living in Diaspora have increased their search of identity because of the social and political conditions of their present countries.
Bülent Özdemir
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Sexual dysfunction in Assyrian/Syrian immigrants and Swedish-born persons with type 2 diabetes
Background Few studies have investigated sexual dysfunction in immigrant patients with type 2 diabetes in Sweden. The aim of this study was to examine the association between ethnicity and sexual dysfunction and to analyze if this association remains ...
Taloyan Marina +4 more
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Glorifying the Military Exploits of the Newly Elected Polish King, the Authors of the “Praise” addressed to him, which was Later Translated into Russian, tied the Pole-defeated Detachments of the “Infidel” Turks and Crimean Tatars to People from the ...
Bogatyrev A.V.
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أوضاع التوسل والخضوع أمام السلطة الملکیة فى العصر الآشورى الحدیث (911-612 ق.م) [PDF]
Begging are considered one of the means used in prayer and to closer to those who are the god, as they are responsible for the life and self-determination Suppliant used in prayer and to those who are closer to the god verbal expression or gestures ...
Dr. Heba Dahy Mohammed
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Eski Çağ Kappadokia'sında Beyaz Syrialılar Leukosyrioi Kavramı
Eski Çağ’da Kappadokia Bölgesi; coğrafi konumu, sahip olduğu imkânlar ve geniş yüz ölçümüyle tarihin tüm devirleri boyunca çeşitli insan toplulukları için iskân yeri ve değişik siyasi teşekküllerin ellerinde tutmayı arzuladıkları bir bölge olmuştur ...
Şenol Yurdakul
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Drawing Distinctions: Assyrians and Others in the Art of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
Between the ninth and seventh centuries BCE, the Neo-Assyrian Empire became the largest the world had yet seen. In the process of imperial conquest, the Assyrian state incorporated previously foreign territories and people into their world.
Eva Miller
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The nation‐state, non‐Western empires, and the politics of cultural difference
Abstract While empires have been central to political theory, they almost always refer to Western forms of imperialism and colonialism to which non‐Western societies are subject. But precolonial empires have ruled much of the world for much of known history. Building on recent International Relations (IR) scholarship, this article reconstructs an ideal
Loubna El Amine
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Interrogating the close connection between expressive culture and ethnic identity, this article examines the practice and polysemy of the traditional Assyrian line dance and song genre sheikhani in the performance context of a community twice made ...
Nadia Younan
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Language and identity in the Assyrian diaspora [PDF]
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McClure, Erica F.
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PALMYRA AS IT ONCE WAS: 3D VIRTUAL RECONSTRUCTION AND VISUALIZATION OF AN IRREPLACABLE LOST TREASURE [PDF]
Palmyra was a mosaic which was composed through its colourful past, by Assyrians, Parthians, Greeks and Romans. For centuries, the spectacular ruins and impressive panorama of the antique city used to captivate and inspire the visitors as the witnesses ...
A. Denker
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