- The
Arameans, or
Aramaeans (Hebrew: אֲרַמִּים;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀραμαῖοι;
classical Syriac: ܐܪ̈ܡܝܐ, Aramaye,
Syriac pronunciation: [ʔɑːrɑːˈmɑːje]), were...
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Mizrahi Jews.
Western Aramaic is
still spoken by the
Muslim and
Christian Arameans (Syriacs) in the
towns of Maaloula, Bakh'a and
nearby Jubb'adin in Syria...
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mentioned in
early cuneiforms and in the Bible,
ruled and
inhabited by
Arameans. The area did not
develop into a
larger empire but
consisted of several...
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Aramean may
refer to: Aramaic, a
subgroup of
Northwest Semitic languages Arameans, an
ancient people of the Near East Aram-Naharaim, a
region in ancient...
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Arameans in
Israel (Syriac: ܣܘܪ̈ܝܝܐ ܒܐܝܣܪܐܝܠ; Hebrew: ארמים בישראל; Arabic: السريان في إسرائيل) also
known as
Syriacs in
Israel are a
Christian minority...
- The
Aramean flag or Syriac-
Aramean flag is the flag of the Syriac-
Aramean people. A
first version,
similar to the
current one, was
developed in 1980 by...
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Arameans claim to be the
descendants of the
ancient Arameans, who
emerged in the
Levant in the 12th
century BCE, and
formed a
number of
local Aramean...
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Modern ****yrians may
culturally self-identify as Syriacs, Chaldeans, or
Arameans for religious, geographic, and
tribal identification. ****yrians
speak various...
- Rebecca's
father was
Bethuel the
Aramean from
Paddan Aram, also
called Aram-Naharaim. Rebecca's
brother was
Laban the
Aramean, and she was the granddaughter...
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inscription (c. 700 BC) with its
unique dialect. In the
broader region of Syria,
Aramean religion is
attested by
sources such as the Tell
Fekherya bilingual inscription...