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Revision as of 13:13, 8 April 2009 view sourceJeanVinelorde (talk | contribs)100 edits Removing link to ethnic group, since it gives incorrectly information about the ethnic group, and the term of the ethnic group only used to coin in the whole group. Please see talk← Previous edit Revision as of 04:58, 9 April 2009 view source Chaldean (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users14,990 edits I don't believe this part is trueNext edit →
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"Syriac people" may refer to a Syriac Christian people of Aramaic origin, living in what today is Syria, Turkey and Iraq. It may also refer to a Syriac speaking people, living in the Middle East, but also in Kerala, India.

It may also be a term used to coin in all Syriac Christians.

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