Simplify your online presence. Elevate your brand.

Assyrians Are Not Arab

Assyrian Cultural Social Youth Association Inc Acsya Inc
Assyrian Cultural Social Youth Association Inc Acsya Inc

Assyrian Cultural Social Youth Association Inc Acsya Inc Assyrians are an indigenous semitic people of west asia, with a continuous cultural and linguistic presence spanning over three millennia. they originally spoke akkadian before gradually adopting aramaic, which became a lingua franca of the region and was spoken by jesus of nazareth. Essential components of modern assyrian identity include a language and culture distinct from those of neighboring peoples, including arabs, persians, kurds, and azerbaijanis. many assyrians speak aramaic, which has been spoken in the mesopotamian region continuously for about three millennia.

The Ancient Assyrians Empire And Army 883 612 Bc Mark Healy Osprey
The Ancient Assyrians Empire And Army 883 612 Bc Mark Healy Osprey

The Ancient Assyrians Empire And Army 883 612 Bc Mark Healy Osprey Assyrians are not arabian or arabs, we are not kurdish, our religion is not islam. the assyrians are the indigenous aramaic speaking christian people of the middle east, with our own unique language, culture and heritage. Modern assyrians claim descent from the inhabitants of the ancient assyrian empire, and linguistic evidence seems to support that contention. different dialects have developed from ancient aramaic, a language used within the assyrian empire. The assyrians are not to be confused with syrians. although the name of syria is directly derived from assyria and the land was once a part of assyria the people of syria currently maintain a separate arab identity. In essence, the modern day assyrians are a semitic people, direct descendants of the ancient assyrian and babylonian civilizations. their roots extend back over 6760 years, encompassing the legacy of the akkadians and sumerians.

Who Are The Assyrians Live Science
Who Are The Assyrians Live Science

Who Are The Assyrians Live Science The assyrians are not to be confused with syrians. although the name of syria is directly derived from assyria and the land was once a part of assyria the people of syria currently maintain a separate arab identity. In essence, the modern day assyrians are a semitic people, direct descendants of the ancient assyrian and babylonian civilizations. their roots extend back over 6760 years, encompassing the legacy of the akkadians and sumerians. Assyrians are an indigenous semitic people of west asia, with a continuous cultural and linguistic presence spanning over three millennia. they originally spoke akkadian before gradually adopting aramaic, which became a lingua franca of the region and was spoken by jesus of nazareth. Descendants of ancient mesopotamian peoples, assyrians speak aramaic and belong to one of four churches: the chaldean (uniate), nestorian, jacobite or syrian orthodox, and the syrian catholic. The assyrian population in iraq, estimated to be approximately 300,000, constitutes the largest remaining concentration of the ethnic group in the middle east. assyrians are predominantly christian. some ethnic assyrians self identify as chaldeans or syriacs, depending on church denomination. The assyrians are an indigenous ethnic group which have historically inhabited a contiguous geographical area spanning adjacent parts of northern iraq, north western iran, south eastern türkiye, and north eastern syria (effectively assyria and northern mesopotamia).

Comments are closed.