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  • curprev 04:2804:28, 18 March 2024 Diklath talk contribs m 207,554 bytes −6 While most reputable and independent scholars, as claimed in the Assyrian continuity theory, acknowledge that Assyrians originate from Assyria and Babylon, the initial information in the article describes Assyrians claiming their own ancestry, which may be perceived as self-assertion Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 11:0811:08, 27 January 2024 Glennznl talk contribs 208,373 bytes +4 Link
  • curprev 08:5508:55, 27 January 2024 Diklath talk contribs m 208,369 bytes −21 The name "atoraye" is derived from the Persian term for Assyria "athura"-https://en.m.wikipedia.org/Achaemenid_Assyria The name "suraye" is either a shortened form of "ashoraye" or has Greek origins associated with the name Syria. From a linguistic and historical perspective, the correct name for the Assyrian people is "ashoraye". This refers to the Assyrian nation, which inhabited territories in present-day Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran. https://en.m.wiktionary.org/ܐܫܘܪܝܐ Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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