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Wayback Machine Turkey-Syria deal
allows Syriacs to
cross border for
religious holidays "An
estimated 25,000
Syriacs live in Turkey,
while Syria boasts some...
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Ancient Church of the East
Syriacs, a term for
Syriac Christians ****yrian
people (
Syriacs), a Semitic-speaking
people Arameans (
Syriacs), an
ancient Semitic-speaking...
- the
Syriacs,
Martyropolis of the
Syriacs, Nabk of the
Syriacs (united with Homs),
Phoba of the
Syriacs,
Tripolis in
Libanum of the
Syriacs Syriac Catholic...
- Non-Chalcedonian
Syriacs called them "Melkites" (from
Aramaic malka "king"),
thereby connecting them to the
Byzantine Emperor's denomination.
Melkite Syriacs were...
- absent. West
Syriacs use the Syro-Antiochian or West
Syriac Rite,
which belongs to the
family of
liturgies known as the
Antiochene Rite. The
Syriac Orthodox...
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killed and
deported Orthodox Syriacs, then
looted and
appropriated their properties.
During 1915–16, the
number of
Orthodox Syriacs in the Diyarbakır province...
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contains Syriac text,
written from
right to left in a
cursive style with some
letters joined.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
unjoined Syriac letters...
- ISBN 9789004229433. Teule,
Herman G. B. (2012). "Who Are the
Syriacs?". The Slow
Disappearance of the
Syriacs from
Turkey and of the
Grounds of the Mor
Gabriel Monastery...
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perpetrators began separating Armenians and
Syriacs in
early July, only
killing the former; however, the
killing of
Syriacs resumed in
August and September. Christians...
- as "Arameans" or "
Syriacs",
sometimes combining those designations in
compound terms such as "
Syriacs-Arameans" or "Arameans-
Syriacs". In Swedish, they...