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@RobPutrus

Assyrian #Flames

Canada, Ontario Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Alqosh, Assyria
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The original owners of Mardin are TurAbdini (Mardeli) today’s Assyrian Syriac Orthodox Christian locals who descend from the historic boundary of the Neo-Assyrian empire, Athura satrapy, & Osroene.
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Mardin since the Iron Age and medieval period is a continuous part of our Assyrian heritage, an important trade route & military base for imperial Assyrians and a center of early Syriac Christianity, ancient Assyrian churches/mosaics with local imagery & Syriac inscriptions.
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Mardin: "The field of Ashur-ila'i, adjoining the field of Kakulanu, Sairi, adjoining the temple, a wadi that runs to a pond of Kakkulanu, road of Sairi of URU.Mardianê (Mardin) a field of Arda-Mullissu, adjoining the field of Kisir-Ashur." Neo-Assyrian letter, legal transaction.

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@Shahrizor Or how about you stop cheaping out on your ancestry and take a real test, I let one of your friends know about the error in his results giving him “Nigerian” and “Scandinavian”
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@DrRebin93 @fadi251233 @4m4 Also you should use 23andme or Ancestry.. Myheritage is known for giving errors, especially for middle easterners.. your North African and Scandinavian “ancestry” imo is faulty..

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Rui ✹@Shahrizor·
@RobPutrus Do a myheritage DNA test Rob or you probably already have but you’re afraid to show the results because you aren’t Assyrian 🤣🤣
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An Assyrian girl recently did a DNA test thinking she was Assyrian Turns out she is half Kurdish and half Armenian Every freaking time 😭😭😭
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Rui ✹@Shahrizor·
@RobPutrus Fake there is no such thing as Assyrians they’ve been extinct for thousands of years you’re either a Christian Kurd, Armenian or Lebanese
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@GewargisOfAthor @a2raya_ Moriopolous (33) and 3 samples I personally collected, I have other Chaldean samples, but I'm not sure if the other samples had been shared with Moriopolous, for that reason I didn't include everything from what I have.
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Modern Chaldean_Iraq avg. distance, & composition: 89.6%: Assyrian_IA_HV2_Nineveh:I13597 7.6%: ARM_Karashamb_EIA:_BC_1075_k4 2.8%: Yaz*culture:TKM_IA 0% Seh_Gabi_C:_BC_4750_3850_k4 (% distribution)
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@RobPutrus Does the IA sample itself contain Arm LBA admix?
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Modern Assyrian_Iraq avg. distance, & composition: 86.6%: Assyrian_IA_HV2_Nineveh:I13597 7.4%: ARM_Karashamb_EIA:_BC_1075_k4 6%: Yaz*culture:TKM_IA 0% Seh_Gabi_C:_BC_4750_3850_k4 (% distribution)
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@HassanMhak @grok I’m using the modern average data sheet from Moriopoulos which includes all available populations such as non-Semitic M-east populations like Iranian/Iraqi-Kurds, Yezidis, Persians, Turks, etc.. the distance chart I ran shows the top 30 modern populations to ancient Assyrians.
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@RobPutrus @grok is this results fake ? do you think there is exclusion of non Semitic comparing groups
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@KardoKobani1 Your 1st point is wishful thinking, I don't recall saying anything about "population replacement", the population were incorporated into LBA Assyria, seeing themselves as Assyrians. According to renown Prof. Karen Radner, Arbelites were "geopolitically & culturally Assyrian".

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Başur ☀️@Hurrian1998·
@RobPutrus The Assyrian Triangle (the area between Nineveh, Nimrud, and Khorsabad) is a modern archaeological term for the heart of the later empire,it doesn’t mean the land was Assyrian. It's called a Triangle for a reason: it was the most strategic piece of land the Assyrians could seize
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Erbil (Arbail, Arbela) was an Assyrian city both pre & post 612 BC, the population shifted from Assyrian to Kurdish due to medieval Kurdish Hadhabani conquest, the only trace of Assyrian-Arbelites is Hakkari Assyrians of Erbil origins (Arbelaye) Ishtar & cathedral sites, & Ankawa
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Poor claim. Assyrians had an “empire” which grew and invaded Kurdish lands but in 612BC Kurds got rid of them once and for all. This is the areas of Assyrians marked in purple that’s the major areas where they live. More than enough if you ask me considering their numbers are quite small. They have a bigger population in US and Australia where they would mostly likely fit in better with western societies than the crazy ME.

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@Hurrian1998 The settlement networks from the Middle Assyrian period shows a revitalization of the region's existing MBA sites onwards, rather than new colonization efforts, it was incorporation, not replacement, it's called the 'Assyrian Triangle' for a reason.
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Başur ☀️@Hurrian1998·
@RobPutrus The original name was Urbillum—a name that existed long before the Assyrian Empire even began. Even the name you use, Arba-ilu, is just a later translation to fit an Akkadian religious narrative.  The truth is, the city has been a Hurrian center for thousands of years.
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@RobPutrus This is genuinely such bullshit man I mean have u ever been to Alqosh? Here’s me there in 2024. We even went to an Assyrian owned restaurant on our way back from Hormizd. Everyone was out enjoying life we asked them what they thought about the KRG and they seemed appreciative!
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100,000 dunams stolen from Assyrians in Duhok province by the KRG is not 612 BC, oppression in Alqosh and Ankawa by the KRG is not 612 BC, Edward Khoshaba defending his property from 3 Kurdish robbers, then tortured and killed by the KRG is not 612 BC.
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The British Isles were Celtic too before the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons. The Balkans were Paleo-Balkanic before the Slavic migrations. Anatolia was mainly Greek & Armenian before the Turks arrived,… etc. We live in the year 2026, not in 612 BC. Get over it.

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@MateGrigo The map was called out long time ago, no one uses it anymore he’s a moron for posting it
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@RobPutrus Most of those maps are not correct. Why going to the BC era to debunk their fake maps!? They should explain, why is Bartilla, Baghdede, Ankawa, Shaqlawa, Rowanduz and many other areas not purple?
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Xoybun Agirî ☀️@XoybunMemories·
@RobPutrus medians destroyed assyrians, what makes you think that any assyrians survived and supposedly in 20th century a group of aramaic speaking christians claim them? aramaic people were the slaves of ancient assyrians
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All of that will be reversed in time, what’s soon coming for the KRG and its mafia racist government will be deserved
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