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@Lifeofassyrian Why would it be used for military they lost mostly every battle 💀💀💀
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بمناسبة عيد الأضحى كل عام وأصدقائي المسلمين بألف خير 🤍 أتمنى الكم عيد مليان فرحة وسعادة ولمة حلوة والمحبة تبقى تجمعنا دائماً
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𝐌𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐊 𝐀𝐒𝐊𝐀𝐑𝐈 ★
ASSYRIAN TOWN OF TEL KEPPE During isis war assyrians were displaced from the town where isis took over and brought their families After we assyrians destroyed isis Their families stayed behind This is a picture of isis children in tel keppe We need article 23 fast #assyrian
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The Aramaic Wire ܣܘܪܝܐ
The “clinical” death of Neo-Aramaic. Yonar Sabar, a Jew from Assyria, holds a PhD in Near Eastern languages. It’s not over, but we’re running out of time.
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رسول الحسني@Rassol_Hassani·
تمثال لـ الثور المجنح الآشوري برأس امرأة من كالخو ( النمرود حالياً) من نينوى شمال العراق القرن الثامن قبل الميلاد
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Assyriska FF@AssyriskaFF·
Today we welcomed Assyrian film director Frank Gilbert with open arms to Assyriska FF at our arena in Södertälje, where he spoke about his new film Son of Assyria and the story behind it. Son Of Assyria will be shown this Sunday at Estrad, 5:00 PM.
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@davewst Somolia Nigas existence is suckin arap dik
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Daud@davewst·
‘Are you Arab?’ ‘No, I’m Amazigh.’ ‘No, I’m Phoenician.’ ‘No, I’m Mesopotamian.’ ‘No, I’m Assyrian.’ ‘No, I’m Egyptian.’ ‘No, I’m Nubian.’ ‘No, I’m Somali.’
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ASSYRIA TODAY ܐܬܼܘܪ ܝܘܡܢܐ
🏛️ The Royal Library of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, established in the 7th-century BC in Nineveh, Assyria, stands as the world's first systematically cataloged library. It housed more than 30,000 cuneiform clay tablets—preserving the entirety of the vast knowledge of ancient Mesopotamia. 📜✨ The Library of Ashurbanipal is undoubtedly one of the most important and spectacular archaeological discoveries in history. It was not just a collection of books, but a systematically organized attempt by King Ashurbanipal (who reigned from 668 to 627 BC) to gather all the knowledge of the known world in one single place. 🌍👑 ⛏️ The Discovery In 1849, the British archaeologist Austen Henry Layard, later assisted by the Assyrian-Iraqi archaeologist Hormuzd Rassam, began excavations in the ruins of Nineveh (near the modern-day city of Mosul in Iraq). In the remains of the royal palaces, they found rooms where the floors were covered up to knee-height with rubble and clay tablets. Ultimately, more than 30,000 clay tablets and fragments featuring cuneiform script were recovered from under the sand. Today, these are mostly housed in the British Museum in London. 🇬🇧🏛️ 📚 What was in the library? Ashurbanipal sent scribes and scholars to all corners of Mesopotamia to copy or confiscate ancient texts. Because the cuneiform script was pressed into clay, the library consisted of tens of thousands of heavy tablets. The content was enormously varied and gave us, for the very first time, a detailed picture of life, religion, and science in the ancient Middle East: 🌊 The Epic of Gilgamesh: The absolute crown jewel of the library. This is the oldest known literary masterpiece in the world. When the British scholar George Smith translated tablet 11 in 1872, it caused a global shockwave: it described a gigantic flood and a man who built a boat to save animals—a story eerily similar to that of Noah's Ark, but centuries older. 📖 Dictionaries and Grammar: Ashurbanipal was a purist. Many ancient, sacred texts were written in Sumerian, a language that had already been extinct for a thousand years by then. The library contained extensive dictionaries to translate that ancient Sumerian into Akkadian (the language of the Assyrians). Without these "dictionaries," modern scientists might never have been able to decipher cuneiform so effectively. 🔮 Science and Magic: For the Assyrians, science and magic intertwined. There were thousands of tablets on medicine (symptoms and treatments of diseases), but also on astrology, the positions of the planets, and extensive manuals for predicting the future (for example, by studying the intestines of sheep or the behavior of birds). 🌌 The Enuma Elish: The famous Babylonian creation epic, which describes in detail how the gods created the world out of chaos. ✉️ State Secrets and Letters: Reports from spies in enemy countries, royal decrees, and diplomatic letters. 🔥 The Ultimate Irony: Saved by Fire How could these fragile clay tablets survive underground for 2,500 years? We owe that to a bitter irony. Ordinary clay tablets were dried in the sun, not baked. If left in the rain, they would melt back into mud. But when the Babylonians and Medes invaded Nineveh in 612 BC, they set the king's palaces on fire. This destructive inferno acted as a gigantic oven. The fire that was meant to destroy Assyrian culture baked the clay tablets rock-hard, preserving Ashurbanipal's library for eternity. 🏺🔥 #AssyriaToday #Ashurbanipal #Assyria #AncientMesopotamia #Nineveh #Archaeology #AncientHistory #Cuneiform #Gilgamesh #BritishMuseum #HistoryLovers #FirstLibrary
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇱🇺🇸 Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich: "We have the most supportive administration that has ever been in the White House. There has never been anything like it." Translation: 'We own Trump and America pays the price.'
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🇮🇱🇺🇸🇮🇷 Israeli Min. Smotrich: "I take my hat off to [Netanyahu] and give him full credit for this, knew how to bring Trump and the U.S. to stand... with Israel against the Iranian threat." Smotrich is thrilled Netanyahu hijacked Trump for Israel’s agenda.

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Joško Gvardiol
Joško Gvardiol@JoskoGvardiol4·
Thank you for the trust, support and memories. We fought together till the end. Thank you @PepTeam for changing football and changing us as players and people. And to my brothers John Stones and Bernardo Silva - legends forever. Once City, always City. 🩵
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Maytham Yanal
Maytham Yanal@KamalMu44550913·
المقاتل "العراقي" الكردي هاردا كريم خسر ضد المقاتل المصري احمد السيسي. طبعا خسارة مستحقة 100%. هذا الشخص لا يمثل العراق اصلا وهو كردي وليس عراقي. هذه عواقب منح الجنسية للعدو الكردي. واحد ثقافته قائمة على كرهي تريدني اعتبره ابن بلدي علمود شوية وثائق تسموها جنسية؟. #العراق
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🇮🇶☀️مرتزا X
🇮🇶☀️مرتزا X@X5591881530436·
الطوب الآشوري الرائع حين تتحول الجدران الى فن نابض بالحياة تدل على براعة فنية عالية و إحساس دقيق بالتكرار و التناغم و التنظيم
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SyriacPress@SyriacPress·
Sandra Astifana, a Chaldean–Syriac–Assyrian native of the town of Alqosh, Iraq, has achieved a remarkable milestone that brings pride to her hometown in Nineveh Plains and to her people. Now residing in Sweden, the 21-year-old has obtained her pilot’s license — an accomplishment that reflects exceptional determination, discipline, and ambition in pursuing her dreams. Her success adds to the growing list of achievements by Chaldean–Syriac–Assyrian youth from Beth Nahrin across diverse fields, continuing a legacy of resilience and excellence carried far beyond their ancestral homeland. #Alqosh #NinevehPlains #Aviation #WomenInAviation #SandraAstifana #Chaldean #Syriac #Assyrian Photo source: Karam Alqoshi @athra_kado
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