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Chaldos (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Χάλδος, romanized: Ioannes
Chaldos; fl. 995–1030) was a
Byzantine general under Basil II. As his
surname indicates,
Chaldos was...
- ****yrians are an
indigenous ethnic group native to Mesopotamia, a
geographical region in West Asia.
Modern ****yrians
descend directly from the ancient...
- (Syriac: ܟܲܠܕܵܝܹ̈ܐ ܩܲܬܘܿܠܝܼܩܵܝܹ̈ܐ),
today are
ethnic ****yrians, also
known as
Chaldo-****yrians. In the ****yrian homeland,
Chaldean Catholics primarily inhabited...
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schools as well as the
initiation of
different organizations such as the
Chaldo-****yrian Students' Union,
Hammurabi Scouts, ****yrian Women's
Union of Iraq...
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nothing in any
other tongue to
correspond to the
English Bible. And the
Chaldo-Syriac is the most
beautiful language that man has made—though it is no...
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research holds that it must have
happened at the
latest in mid-995, as John
Chaldos is
attested as doux of
Thessalonica later in the same year.
Along with...
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Unknown Title next held by
Michael the
koitonites (1011) Preceded by John
Chaldos Governor (doux) of
Thessalonica 996–999 Succeeded by
David Areianites...
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overcome terminological divisions by
creating some new,
complex terms like:
Chaldo-****yrians or ****yro-Chaldeans.
Those designations were
aimed to provide...
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concentrations of
people of
Middle Eastern origin,
including Arabs and
Chaldo-****yrians in the
United States. As of 2007
about 300,000
people in Southeast...
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Warda William Warda Basim Bello Related organizations Nineveh Plain Protection Units ****yrian Women's
Union Chaldo-****yrian
Student Union Hammurabi Scouts...