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  2. Assyrian flag - Wikipedia

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    Assyrian flag designed before World War I and used until 1975 The flag used by the Assyrian volunteers during World War I. Prior to World War I, Western Assyrians from the Tur Abdin region of Turkey designed an Assyrian flag consisting of a horizontal tricolor with the colors purple, white, and red, with three white stars at the upper hoist. [3]

  3. Symbols of North and East Syria - Wikipedia

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    Surrounding all of the symbols is the words "Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria" written in Arabic, Kurmanji, Syriac, and Turkish, the languages spoken in the region. The blue and yellow semicircles the whole emblem is put upon represents the Euphrates river and the "permanent spring" of the region. [ 1 ]

  4. Chaldean flag - Wikipedia

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    The Chaldean flag (Chaldean Neo-Aramaic: ܐܬܐ ܟܠܕܝܐ ʾāṯā ʾkaldāyē) is an Assyrian separatist ethnic flag designed to represent Chaldean Catholics.The flag was created by Amer Hanna Fatuhi (Shendaj), an artist and self-proclaimed historian who currently resides in the Metro Detroit area, where a considerable portion of Assyrians of the Chaldean Catholic Church live.

  5. Assyrian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The Assyrian flag was designed by the Assyrian Universal Alliance in 1968. [6] Mordechai Nisan, the Israeli Orientalist, also supports the view that Assyrians should be named specifically as such in an ethnic and national sense, are the descendants of their ancient namesakes, and denied self-expression for political, ethnic and religious ...

  6. File:Flag of the Assyrians (no Assur).svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 12 pages use this file: Assyrian flag; Flag of Iraq; List of flags with blue, red, and white stripes; Nineveh Plain Protection Units; Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization

  7. Assyria - Wikipedia

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    In the Old Assyrian period, when Assyria was merely a city-state centered on the city of Assur, the state was typically referred to as ālu Aššur ("city of Ashur"). From the time of its rise as a territorial state in the 14th century BC and onward, Assyria was referred to in official documents as māt Aššur ("land of Ashur"), marking its shift to being a regional polity.

  8. These are the pedophile symbols you need to know to protect ...

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    A FBI document obtained by Wikileaks details the symbols and logos used by pedophiles to identify sexual preferences. According to the document members of pedophilic organizations use of ...

  9. Assyrian people - Wikipedia

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    Assyrian festivals tend to be closely associated with their Christian faith, of which Easter is the most prominent of the celebrations. Members of the Assyrian Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church and Syriac Catholic Church follow the Gregorian calendar and as a result celebrate Easter on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25 inclusively.