The Iraqi Christians speak a modern version of Aramaic. They are the descendants of the Assyrian civilisation that covered ...
During these centuries, a common, unspoken language of symbols often reflected the region's shifting geopolitics, allegiances ...
Cylinder seals from Ur, c. 2450 BC, Penn Museum, Philadelphia, USA In the first article of this series, I provided a brief historical overview of the Neo-Assyrian, Urartian, and Achaemenid empires, ...
When he returned home in 2011, after a five-year stint in an American-run prison camp in Iraq, it was as the emissary of ...
This work will enable investigation into the complex relationship between Syriac rhetoric and Aristotelian rhetoric in the ...
According to Fr. Hugo Alaniz of the Institute of the Incarnate Word, almost all of Aleppo is now under militia control, with ...
PM Orbán reaffirmed Hungary's commitment to advocating for peace in international forums and working to create safe living ...
"For centuries, historical beliefs have shaped our understanding of the past, often leading us to accept theories as truth," ...
Sako affirmed that Christians in Iraq had lost two-thirds of their population, explaining, "If the situation continued, we ...
Modern people assign anger most to their hands and upper body, while the Neo-Assyrians described it most in the feet. Love was felt similarly in both modern and Neo-Assyrian maps, with a slight ...
The Mesopotamia Democratic Culture and Art Movement (TEV-ÇAND) made statements in Qamishlo and Kobanê against the Turkish state's attacks on North-East Syria and Aleppo and its surroundings.