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  2. KBDG - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by the Assyrian American Civic Club of Turlock, Inc., and broadcasts a variety of Middle Eastern music, concentrating on Assyrian music. It has been operated by the Assyrian American Club since 1993; the club purchased it from original owner Turlock High School, which operated it as a training program and class for high school students.

  3. List of ethnic Assyrians - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Bet-Mansour – physician, Assyrian and Chaldean Member of Parliament of Iran 1968-1976, Founder and First Secretary General of Assyrian Universal Alliance (AUA), Founder publisher and editor of Atour newspaper published monthly in Assyrian, English and Farsi from 1968-1979 with a global circulation, Founder of first global Assyrian ...

  4. Syriac Assembly Movement - Wikipedia

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    In a statement that was publicly posted on their Facebook page in 2024, the party mentioned the date of their founding as January 15, 2004 by Isho Majid Hadaya. [4] Hadaya was born in 1954, and in the wake of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, had aspired to create a political party that represented Syriac Orthodox and Catholic components of the Assyrian community, under the Syriac-Aramean label.

  5. Category:Assyrian organizations - Wikipedia

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  6. Al-Athori SC - Wikipedia

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    Al-Athori players with the 1959–60 Iraq Central FA First Division Cup trophy. The first coach of the football team was Zia Shaoul, who took over in a player-coach role after the team was formed in 1955, but it was the appointment of Iraq's most famous Assyrian son Ammo Baba in 1960 that brought the club in a different direction. [1]

  7. Statue of Ashurbanipal (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The 15-foot (4.6 m) statue depicting the Assyrian king of the same name was commissioned by the Assyrian Foundation for the Arts and presented to the City of San Francisco in 1988 as a gift from the Assyrian people. The sculpture reportedly cost $100,000 and was the first "sizable" bronze statue of Ashurbanipal. [3]

  8. German Assyrians - Wikipedia

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    Assyrians started working in restaurants or as construction workers for companies and many began running their own shops. The first Assyrian immigrants in Germany started organizing themselves by forming culture clubs and building churches. The second wave came almost immediately after the first, as a result of two events.

  9. Erol Dora - Wikipedia

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    Erol Dora (born 2 February 1964, in Hassana near Silopi) is a lawyer and a politician of the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP). A member of the Assyrian people community in Turkey, [1] he is a well-known advocate for minority rights, Assyrian particularly the human rights situation of Turkey's Christian minorities.