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  2. Assyrian Archbishop Voices Hope for Peace Under Trump. As a leading voice for Middle Eastern Christians, Archbishop Bashar Matti Warda, head of the Chaldean Eparchy of Erbil, expressed hope that the election of a new U.S. president would positively impact the efforts for peace in the region.

  3. The Assyrian Spotlight: A Misstep That Amplified Voices • Trump Couldn't Pronounce 'Assyrians' -- Assyrians Are Happy • Restoration Revives 400-year-old Assyrian Bazaar in Mardin, Turkey • Cardinal Sako: 'Weapons and Disorder' Win Out Over Timid International Mediation • Assyrian Course Grows At Maine East High School in Chicago Suburb •

  4. Sennacherib's Aqueduct at Jerwan Thorkild Jacobsen and Seton Lloyd. A Companion To Assyria edited By Eckart Frahm. The Correspondence Of Sargon II: Part I, Letters From Assyria and The West edited by Simo Parpola. History of Esarhaddon, Son of Sennacherib, King of Assyria, B.C. 681-668 by Ernest A. Budge.

  5. Assyrian Americans Gain Political Influence In Battleground States. Former President Donald Trump's recent mispronunciation of 'Asur-Asians' at a rally in Prescott Valley, Arizona, brought attention to the Assyrian community's presence and influence in key swing states like Michigan and Arizona.

  6. The people collected and the counsellors in the streets and in the market-place of Uruk; they came through the gate of seven bolts and Gilgamesh spoke to them in the market-place: 'I, Gilgamesh, go to see that creature of whom such things are spoken, the rumour of whose name fills the world.

  7. Assyrian Americans Gain Political Influence In Battleground States. Former President Donald Trump's recent mispronunciation of 'Asur-Asians' at a rally in Prescott Valley, Arizona, brought attention to the Assyrian community's presence and influence in key swing states like Michigan and Arizona. The Assyrian Spotlight: A Misstep That Amplified ...

  8. (AINA) -- The Assyrian Arts Institute (AAI) is an organization founded by Nora Betyousef Lacey in 2017 and claims to support Assyrian arts. AAI has sponsored a few events since its founding, including an Assyrian women's choir.

  9. Between 1915 and 1918 750,000 Assyrians (75%), 1,000,000 Greeks and 1,500,000 Armenians were killed by Ottoman Turks and Kurds in a genocide that aimed at and nearly succeeded in destroying the Christian communities in the Ottoman Empire.

  10. Created circa 700 BC during military conquests across the Middle East, they mark the expansion of the Assyrian Empire, which became the prototype for the subsequent Persian, Greek, and Roman empires. The initial discovery came from a scene carved into the stone walls of the Assyrian King Sennacherib's palace commemorating his conquest of ...

  11. Arizona Recognizes Assyrian New Year. Phoenix -- There are more than an estimated 400,000 Assyrians living in the U.S. today and a growing number live in or are moving to Arizona. It's an ancient culture speaking an ancient language, and the local Assyrian community is making sure their ancient traditions are kept alive.