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  • 91Syriac language — This article is about the Classical Syriac language. For contemporary Syriac dialects, see Northeastern Neo Aramaic. For other uses, see Syriac (disambiguation). Syriac ܠܫܢܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ Leššānā Suryāyā …

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  • 92Koy Sanjaq Surat — language name=Koy Sanjaq Surat nativename=ܣܘܪܬ Sûrat states=Iraq region=Koy Sanjaq and Armota in Arbil speakers=800 to 1,000 familycolor=Afro Asiatic fam2=Semitic fam3=Central Semitic fam4=Aramaic fam5=Eastern Aramaic fam6=Central Eastern Aramaic …

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  • 93Assyrians and Syriacs in Iraq — are those ethnic Assyrian and ethnic Syriac adherents of Syriac Christianity residing in the country of Iraq. They number at an estimated 0.8 million or roughly 3% of total Iraqi population, forming the country s third or fourth largest ethnic… …

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  • 94Babylonian astronomy — According to Asger Aaboe, the origins of Western astronomy can be found in Mesopotamia, and all Western efforts in the exact sciences are descendants in direct line from the work of the late Babylonian astronomers.[1] Our knowledge of Sumerian… …

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  • 95Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego — Mishael redirects here. Mishael is also the name of a minor Biblical figure. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego by Simeon Solomon, 1863. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego are characters in the biblical Hebrew book of Daniel Chapters 1 – 3, known f …

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  • 96Assyrians in the United Kingdom — Infobox Ethnic group group = Assyrians in the United Kingdom flagicon|UK caption= poptime = 8,000http://www.christiansofiraq.com/Parliament.html] popplace = London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool langs = English, Assyrian rels = Christianity;… …

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  • 97Babylon — /bab euh leuhn, lon /, n. 1. an ancient city of SW Asia, on the Euphrates River, famed for its magnificence and culture: capital of Babylonia and later of the Chaldean empire. 2. any rich and magnificent city believed to be a place of excessive… …

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  • 98Sennacherib — /seuh nak euhr ib/, n. died 681 B.C., king of Assyria 705 681. * * * died January 681 BC King of Assyria (r. 705/704–681 BC), son and successor of Sargon II. Between 703 and 689 he undertook six campaigns against Elam (southwestern Iran), which… …

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  • 99Amadia and Akra — • Designates two Catholic dioceses of the Chaldean Rite in Kurdistan, Turkey in Asia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Amadia and Akra     Amadia and Akra      …

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  • 100Astrology — • The supposed science which determines the influence of the stars, especially of the five older planets, on the fate of man Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Astrology     Astrology …

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