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Meet the Meso Bros, three very different brothers from the same family! The oldest of the family, Ashur, is a staunch nationalist with a militant mind! The middle brother, Kaldu, is a go-getter businessman who is trying to make it big! The youngest brother, Aram, loves history

Meet the Meso Bros, three very different brothers from the same family!

The oldest of the family, Ashur, is a staunch nationalist with a militant mind!

The middle brother, Kaldu, is a go-getter businessman who is trying to make it big!

The youngest brother, Aram, loves history
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The Chaldeans could have kept their powerful empire but they did not wish to.. Of greater importance was to reach spiritual unity “They were the people, who more than anyone else, followed religious customs” “Since ancient times their particular care about life after death was

The Chaldeans could have kept their powerful empire but they did not wish to..

Of greater importance was to reach spiritual unity

“They were the people, who more than anyone else, followed religious customs”

“Since ancient times their particular care about life after death was
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Chaldean Astronomical Diaries (650–60 BC): The Birth of the Scientific Method 📚 Learn more here: discoverhistoricjesus.com/babylon-astron…

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See of Babylon Patriarchate of Babylon Church of the East Headquarters: Babylon → Seleucia-Ctesiphon → Baghdad → Alqosh → Amid → Mosul → Baghdad

See of Babylon
Patriarchate of Babylon
Church of the East Headquarters:

Babylon → Seleucia-Ctesiphon → Baghdad → Alqosh → Amid → Mosul → Baghdad
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CHALDEAN TIMELINE 340–379: Persian Persecution and a “Chaldean” Identity During the reign of Shapur II of Persia, Mesopotamian Christians endured brutal persecutions. A contemporary Syriac hymn commemorating the martyrs of Mär Shabur’s persecution notably uses the term

CHALDEAN TIMELINE 340–379: 
Persian Persecution and a “Chaldean” Identity

During the reign of Shapur II of Persia, Mesopotamian Christians endured brutal persecutions. A contemporary Syriac hymn commemorating the martyrs of  Mär Shabur’s persecution notably uses the term
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CHALDEAN TIMELINE ~1199: Michael the Great and Chaldean Ethnic Designation In his colossal Chronicle, Michael the Great (West Syriac Patriarch of Antioch) discusses the ethnic terminology of ancient Mesopotamia. Citing Josephus and other sources, he explains that the

CHALDEAN TIMELINE ~1199:
Michael the Great and Chaldean Ethnic Designation

In his colossal Chronicle, Michael the Great (West Syriac Patriarch of Antioch) discusses the ethnic terminology of ancient Mesopotamia. 

Citing Josephus and other sources, he explains that the
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Chaldea proper was the vast plain in the south, though the name came to be commonly used later to refer to the whole of Mesopotamia. During the period of the Assyrian domination of Babylon, the Chaldeans formed one of the strongest resistances to the Assyrian rule. The early

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CHALDEAN TIMELINE ~400: The Doctrine of Addai: Chaldeans as “Your Fathers” The Doctrine of Addai (4th–5th century), a Syriac text about the Apostle Addai’s mission to Edessa, preserves one of the clearest early Christian references to the Chaldean name. Addressing his new

CHALDEAN TIMELINE ~400:
The Doctrine of Addai: Chaldeans as “Your Fathers”

The Doctrine of Addai (4th–5th century), a Syriac text about the Apostle Addai’s mission to Edessa, preserves one of the clearest early Christian references to the Chaldean name. Addressing his new
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CHALDEAN TIMELINE SERIES I am collaborating with scholars and academics worldwide to showcase the history of the Chaldean people through firsthand accounts, primary sources, translations, and ancient texts. Each day, I will share a carefully curated piece of evidence

CHALDEAN TIMELINE SERIES

I am collaborating with scholars and academics worldwide to showcase the history of the Chaldean people through firsthand accounts, primary sources, translations, and ancient texts.

Each day, I will share a carefully curated piece of evidence
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CHALDEAN TIMELINE ~401 BC: Xenophon’s Anabasis and the Chaldeans The Greek soldier and historian Xenophon (c. 430–354 BC) recorded his famous Anabasis, the story of the “March of the Ten Thousand” through Mesopotamia and Armenia after the failed campaign of Cyrus the Younger

CHALDEAN TIMELINE ~401 BC:
Xenophon’s Anabasis and the Chaldeans

The Greek soldier and historian Xenophon (c. 430–354 BC) recorded his famous Anabasis, the story of the “March of the Ten Thousand” through Mesopotamia and Armenia after the failed campaign of Cyrus the Younger
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CHALDEAN TIMELINE 745–612 BC: Assyrian Deportations of the Chaldeans The great Assyrian kings of the 8th–7th centuries BC waged repeated wars against the Chaldean tribes of southern Mesopotamia. Their own royal inscriptions, preserved on cuneiform tablets and prisms in the

CHALDEAN TIMELINE 745–612 BC:
Assyrian Deportations of the Chaldeans

The great Assyrian kings of the 8th–7th centuries BC waged repeated wars against the Chaldean tribes of southern Mesopotamia. Their own royal inscriptions, preserved on cuneiform tablets and prisms in the
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There was once nearly 2,000,000 Christians in Iraq The ancient, original, indigenous people of the land, who still speak Aramaic. 95% being Chaldean Catholic, Syriac Catholic, or Syriac Orthodox Then our neighbors ethnically cleansed us and stole our land Now they act as if

There was once nearly 2,000,000 Christians in Iraq 

The ancient, original, indigenous people of the land, who still speak Aramaic.

95% being Chaldean Catholic, Syriac Catholic, or Syriac Orthodox

Then our neighbors ethnically cleansed us and stole our land

Now they act as if
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ADFA Statement on the Attack Against the Mor Hurmüz Chaldean Church in Mardin We at ADFA (A Demand For Action) have received with deep concern the news of the attack on the Mor Hurmüz Chaldean Church in Mardin. According to several Turkish national and local Mardin news

ADFA Statement on the Attack Against the Mor Hurmüz Chaldean Church in Mardin

We at ADFA (A Demand For Action) have received with deep concern the news of the attack on the Mor Hurmüz Chaldean Church in Mardin.

According to several Turkish national and local Mardin news