The Assyrian rebellion (Turkish: Nasturi Ayaklanması, "Nestorian Uprising") was an uprising by the Assyrians of Hakkari which was administered by tribal...
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Assyrians (Syriac: ܣܘܪ̈ܝܐ, Sūrāyē / Sūrōyē) are an ethnic group indigenous to Mesopotamia, a geographical region in West Asia. Modern Assyrians share...
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The Assyrian independence movement is a political movement and ethno-nationalist desire of ethnic Assyrians to live in their indigenous Assyrian homeland...
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The Assyrian volunteers were an ethnic Assyrian military force during WW1, led mainly by General Agha Petros Elia of Baz and several tribal leaders known...
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Chaldea (section Impact on Assyrian identity)
because yet another massive Assyrian rebellion broke out in Assyria proper, including the capital Nineveh, which forced the Assyrian king to turn back in order...
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symbols instead of cuneiform script. The Neo-Assyrian Empire was the fourth and penultimate stage of ancient Assyrian history. Beginning with the accession of...
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The Neo-Assyrian Empire arose in the 10th century BC. Ashurnasirpal II is credited for utilizing sound strategy in his wars of conquest. While aiming to...
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Sayfo (redirect from Assyrian Massacres)
'sword'), also known as the Seyfo or the Assyrian genocide, was the mass murder and deportation of Assyrian/Syriac Christians in southeastern Anatolia...
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Hakkari expedition of 1916 (category History of the Assyrians)
Battle Charah Battle of Suldouze Persian Campaign Sayfo Assyrian Rebellion Assyrian Volunteers Assyrian Levies Mar Benyamin Shimun Mar Paulos Shimun Agha Petros...
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Simele massacre (redirect from Assyrian massacre)
d'Simele, Arabic: مذبحة سميل, romanized: maḏbaḥat Simīl), also known as the Assyrian affair, was a massacre committed by the Kingdom of Iraq under the leadership...
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Battle of Seray Mountain (category History of the Assyrians)
the Assyrian Volunteers, led by Agha Petros and Malik Khoshaba, and Ottoman Empire force led by Halil Kut. In the summer of 1915, the Assyrians of Hakkari...
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Iraq Levies (redirect from Assyrian levies)
Kurds revolted in northern Iraq where assyrian levies were tasked with suppressing the rebellion, the rebellion ended in Kurdish defeat but the Kurds...
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Ancient Mesopotamian religion (redirect from Babylonian and Assyrian religion)
throughout the history of the Assyrian monarchy. The religion of the Neo-Assyrian Empire centered around the Assyrian king as the king of their lands...
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Assyrian continuity is the study of continuity between the modern Assyrian people, a recognised Semitic indigenous ethnic, religious, and linguistic minority...
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Malik Khoshaba (category Assyrian military leaders)
ܚܕܒܫܒܐ ܝܘܣܦ) was an Assyrian tribal leader (or "malik") of the Tyari tribe (Bit Tyareh) who played a significant role in the Assyrian independence movement...
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Battle of Suldouze (category History of the Assyrians)
Urmia Clashes Battle of Charah Persian Campaign Sayfo Assyrian Rebellion Assyrian Volunteers Assyrian Levies Mar Benyamin Shimun Mar Paulos Shimun Agha Petros...
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (category People of the Dersim rebellion)
considered foreign were usually of Armenian, Greek, Laz, Bulgarian, Kurdish, Assyrian, or Arabic origin. The 1934 Resettlement Law was a policy adopted by the...
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Kara-hardash (section Rebellion and death)
anti-Assyrian rebellion broke out, in which he was murdered. The army then appointed Nazi-Bugaš, or Šuzigaš, a pure Kassite, as king. His Assyrian grandfather...
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Battle of Charah (category Assyrian nationalism)
Urmia. Urmia Clashes Battle of Suldouze Persian Campaign Sayfo Assyrian Rebellion Assyrian Levies Simko Shikak Revolt (1918-1922) Simko Shikak Revolt (1926)...
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The Medo-Babylonian conquest of the Assyrian Empire was the last war fought by the Neo-Assyrian Empire, between 626 and 609 BC. Succeeding his brother...
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Urmia clashes (category History of the Assyrians)
of Charah Battle of Suldouze Persian Campaign Sayfo Assyrian Rebellion Assyrian Volunteers Assyrian Levies Mar Benyamin Shimun Agha Petros Malik Khoshaba...
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Ihsan Nuri (category Ararat rebellion)
of the Ottoman and Turkish Army, and one of the leaders of the Ararat rebellion as the generalissimo of the Kurdish National Forces. Ihsan Nuri was born...
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During the Middle Assyrian Empire (1392–1056 BC) and the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–605 BC), Phoenicia, what is today known as Lebanon and coastal Syria...
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marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. The Boxer Rebellion, also known as the Boxer Uprising, was an anti-foreign, anti-imperialist...
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Median kingdom (section Assyrian campaigns in Media)
By 612 BCE, the Medes became strong enough to overthrow the declining Assyrian empire in alliance with the Babylonians. However, contemporary scholarship...
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across the Zab River by the Assyrian defenders. In circa 1919, the Surchi Kurds of the Akre district launched a rebellion in opposition against the British...
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Timeline of ancient Assyria (redirect from Timeline of the Assyrian Empire)
Assyrian period, Middle Assyrian Empire, and Neo-Assyrian Empire. Modern scholars typically also recognize an Early period preceding the Old Assyrian...
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Malik Ismail II (category Assyrian military leaders)
(Syriac: ܡܲܠܝܼܟ ܐܝܼܣܡܲܥܝܼܠ ܒܝܼܬ, lit. 'Malik Ismail 2') (1854–1936) was an Assyrian malik (chief) of the Tyari tribe (Bit Tyareh), who was born in Chamba,...
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Ashur (god) (redirect from Assyrian god Ashur)
(Sumerian: 𒀭𒊹, romanized: AN.ŠAR₂, Assyrian cuneiform: 𒀭𒊹 Aš-šur, 𒀭𒀀𒇳𒊬 ᵈa-šur₄) was the national god of the Assyrians in ancient times until their gradual...
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Sennacherib (category Articles containing Neo-Assyrian Akkadian-language text)
tribute to the Assyrians and began pursuing a markedly aggressive foreign policy, probably inspired by the recent wave of anti-Assyrian rebellions across the...
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