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- Besermyan (links | edit)
- Chud (links | edit)
- Kabardians (links | edit)
- Assyrian flag (links | edit)
- Turoyo language (links | edit)
- Mlaḥsô language (links | edit)
- Syriac Christianity (links | edit)
- Setos (links | edit)
- Suret language (links | edit)
- Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Senaya (links | edit)
- Sayfo (links | edit)
- Vepsians (links | edit)
- Chuvans (links | edit)
- Evens (links | edit)
- Abkhazians (links | edit)
- Al-Hasakah Governorate (links | edit)
- Mardin Province (links | edit)
- Neo-Aramaic dialect of Hertevin (links | edit)
- Siberian Tatars (links | edit)
- Music of Mesopotamia (links | edit)
- Khakas (links | edit)
- Chulyms (links | edit)
- Pontic Greeks (links | edit)
- Dolgans (links | edit)
- Kola Norwegians (links | edit)
- Tofalar (links | edit)
- Roman Syria (links | edit)
- Dargins (links | edit)
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