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Reminder: The Sharafnama by Bidlisi (1597) is regarded as the ONLY record of Kurdish history and it refers to the Christians of Mesopotamia as Ashuri (Assyrians)
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This scene depicts the local Assyrian merchants helping disguise the exiled Assad-al-Din, whom they trusted, as a peasant to help retake the castle of Diz from the rival Kurdish tribe and establish his rule.

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Mesopotamia, translating to "the land between the rivers" (Tigris and Euphrates), was an ancient region,Known as the "Cradle of Civilization" and part of the Fertile Crescent, it was the birthplace of urban life, writing (cuneiform), and major empires like the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians
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The Assyrian Empire was a dominant Mesopotamian civilization (c. 2500–609 BCE), centered in northern Mesopotamia with capitals like Ashur, Nimrud, and Nineveh. Renowned for its highly organized military, the Assyrians built one of the world’s first true empires through conquest, administration, and infrastructure
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Happy Assyrian New Year 6667! 🦅
For 6,667 years our heritage has endured unbroken, resilient, and proud.
From our ancestors to us, we carry the language, culture, and legacy forward. Here’s to honoring our past and protecting our future. ❤️💙 #Akitu #AssyrianNewYear
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From the @PBDsPodcast to the culture
@patrickbetdavid and his father sending their wishes for a powerful and prosperous Assyrian New Years Akitu 6776 ❤️🤍💙
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