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"'''Syriac people'''" may refer to a ] people of Aramaic origin, living in what today is ], ] and ]. It may also refer to a Syriac speaking people, living in the ], but also in ], ].{{fact}} The term began to be used when the ] changed its name to Syriac Orthodox in 2000. | |||
Syriacs mostly call themselves Suryoye (ܣܘܪܝܝܐ) in their native tongue, but a small part in the diaspora tend to use Oromoye (Aramean.) | |||
Being adherents of the ] Rite, they belong to the ] and ], for which reason they are also known as ] (named after ]). They are known as one of the first people to accept Christianity. | |||
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