Definition of Assyrian. Meaning of Assyrian. Synonyms of Assyrian

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Definition of Assyrian

Assyrian
Assyrian As*syr"i*an, a. [L. Assyrius.] Of or pertaining to Assyria, or to its inhabitants. -- n. A native or an inhabitant of Assyria; the language of Assyria.

Meaning of Assyrian from wikipedia

- Early ****yrian Period Old ****yrian Period Middle ****yrian Empire Neo-****yrian Empire Post-imperial ****yria ****yrian language (disambiguation) ****yrian Church...
- ****yrians are an indigenous ethnic group native to Mesopotamia, a geographical region in West Asia. Modern ****yrians descend directly from the ancient...
- ancient ****yrian history into the Early ****yrian (c. 2600–2025 BC), Old ****yrian (c. 2025–1364 BC), Middle ****yrian (c. 1363–912 BC), Neo-****yrian (911–609...
- symbols instead of cuneiform script. The Neo-****yrian Empire was the fourth and penultimate stage of ancient ****yrian history. Beginning with the accession of...
- The ****yrian Church of the East (ACOE), sometimes called the Church of the East and officially known as the Holy Apostolic Catholic ****yrian Church of...
-  'sword'), also known as the Seyfo or the ****yrian genocide, was the m**** murder and deportation of ****yrian/Syriac Christians in southeastern Anatolia...
- The Middle ****yrian Empire was the third stage of ****yrian history, covering the history of ****yria from the accession of Ashur-uballit I c. 1363 BC and...
- the ****yrian people within which ****yrian civilisation developed, located in their indigenous Upper Mesopotamia. The territory that forms the ****yrian homeland...
- The ****yrian calendar (Syriac: ܣܘܼܪܓܵܕ݂ܵܐ ܐܵܬ݂ܘܿܪܵܝܵܐ sūrgāḏā ʾĀṯōrāyā) is a solar calendar used by modern ****yrian people. Historically and also in some...
- millennium BC until its gradual replacement in common use by Old Aramaic among ****yrians and Babylonians from the 8th century BC. Akkadian, which is the earliest...