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The official Chaldean community website. ... www.CHALDEAN.org the Official Chaldean Community Website ... New York, USA –Basima is a Chaldean victim of an accident that kills almost her entire family, including her husband and her newborn baby; she takes off her head scarf, revealing the burns on her face. She sits before...
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Chaldean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chaldean may refer to: •Historical Babylonia, in particular in a Hellenistic context • Chaldea, "the Chaldees" , Hellenistic designation for a part of Babylonia • The 11th dynasty of Babylon (6th c...
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Systems: Chaldean references were used by several ancient authors to denote the priests and other persons educated in the classical Babylonian literature, especially in traditions of astronomy and astrology. Numerology...
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Neo-Babylonian Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Strictly, the name of Chaldeans is no longer correct; in Chaldea proper, apart from Baghdad, there are now very few adherents of this rite, most of the Chaldean population being found in the cities of Kerkuk, Arbil, and Mosul, in the heart of the Tigris valley, in the valley of the Zab, in the mountains of Kurdistan.
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We, the Chaldeans of the United States of America, are the descendents of the ancient inhabitants of Mesopotamia-today’s Iraq. We are Catholics who speak Aramaic, the language spoken by Jesus Christ. Our ancestors adapted Christianity in its early decades. ... The Chaldean Federation of America has moved to a new location:
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Chaldean National Calendar; ... * 1-11 Nisan/April (Akitu Festival): Chaldean Babylonian New Year; * 17 Ayar/May: Chaldean Flag Day; * 14 Tammuz/July: Homeland Independence Day; (Mesopotamia/Beth-Nahrain); * 1 Aab/August: Martyrs’ Day; * 1 Elul/September: Babylon Day;
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Chaldean Empire ... They did not spare the Jews and attacked Jerusalem in 597 BCE, later destroying the Temple in 587 and deporting large numbers of the Judean nobility back to their capital. ... Chaldean Rulers (Neo-Babylon)
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