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text_A: Some Assyrian people speak Central Neo-Aramaic.
text_B: Assyrian people , or Syriacs -LRB- see names of Syriac Christians -RRB- , are an ethnic group indigenous to the Middle East .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. names of Syriac Christians. names of Syriac Christians. ethnic group. ethnic group. Middle East. Middle East. East. East Syrian Rite. Some of them self-identify as Chaldeans , or as Arameans .. Chaldeans. Chaldean Christians. Arameans. Terms for Syriac Christians#Aramean identity. They speak modern Aramaic , whose subdivisions include Northeastern , Central , and Western Neo-Aramaic , as well as another language , dependent on the country of residence .. Neo-Aramaic. Neo-Aramaic languages. modern Aramaic. modern Aramaic. Northeastern. Northeastern Neo-Aramaic. Central. Central Neo-Aramaic. Western Neo-Aramaic. Western Neo-Aramaic. Western. Western Neo-Aramaic. The Assyrians are typically Syriac-speaking Christians who claim descent from Assyria , one of the oldest civilizations in the world , dating back to 2500 BC in ancient Mesopotamia .. claim descent. Assyrian continuity. Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia. The areas that form the Assyrian homeland are parts of present-day northern Iraq , southeastern Turkey , northwestern Iran and northeastern Syria .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Assyrian homeland. Assyrian homeland. Iraq. Iraq. Turkey. Turkey. Iran. Iran. Syria. Syria. The majority have migrated to other regions of the world , including North America , the Levant , Australia , Europe , Russia and the Caucasus during the past century or so .. North America. North America. Levant. Levant. Australia. Australia. Europe. Europe. Russia. Russia. Caucasus. Caucasus. Emigration was triggered by such events as the Assyrian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire during World War I , the Simele Massacre in Iraq in 1933 , the Iranian Revolution of 1979 , Arab Nationalist Ba'athist policies in Iraq and Syria such as the al-Anfal campaign of Saddam Hussein , and the rise of ISIS and its takeover of most of the Nineveh Plains .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Iraq. Iraq. Syria. Syria. Emigration. Emigration. Assyrian Genocide. Assyrian genocide. Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Empire. World War I. World War I. Simele Massacre. Simele massacre. Iranian Revolution. Iranian Revolution. Ba'athist. Ba'athism. al-Anfal campaign. al-Anfal campaign. Saddam Hussein. Saddam Hussein. ISIS. ISIL. Nineveh Plains. Nineveh Plains. Assyrians are predominantly Christian , mostly adhering to the East and West Syrian liturgical rites of Christianity .. Christianity. Christianity. East. East Syrian Rite. West Syrian. West Syrian Rite. The churches that constitute the East Syrian rite include the Assyrian Church of the East , Ancient Church of the East , and Chaldean Catholic Church , whose followers mostly speak the Northeastern branch of East Aramaic .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Chaldean. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic. Northeastern. Northeastern Neo-Aramaic. East. East Syrian Rite. Assyrian Church of the East. Assyrian Church of the East. Ancient Church of the East. Ancient Church of the East. Chaldean Catholic Church. Chaldean Catholic Church. Whereas the churches of the West Syrian rite , the Syriac Orthodox Church and Syriac Catholic Church , mostly speak the Central and Western branches .. Central. Central Neo-Aramaic. West Syrian. West Syrian Rite. Syriac Orthodox Church. Syriac Orthodox Church. Syriac Catholic Church. Syriac Catholic Church. Western. Western Neo-Aramaic. Most recently , the 2003 Iraq War and the Syrian Civil War which began in 2011 have displaced the regional Assyrian community , because its people have faced ethnic and religious persecution at the hands of Islamic extremists .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Iraq. Iraq. Iraq War. Iraq War. Syrian Civil War. Syrian Civil War. Islamic extremists. Islamic extremism. Of the one million or more Iraqis reported by the United Nations to have fled Iraq since the occupation , nearly 40 % were Assyrians even though Assyrians comprised only around 3 % of the pre-war Iraqi demography .. Iraq. Iraq. United Nations. United Nations. occupation. History of Iraq ( 2003–11 ). According to a 2013 report by a Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council official , it is estimated that only 300,000 Assyrians remain in Iraq .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Chaldean. Chaldean Neo-Aramaic. Iraq. Iraq. Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council. Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council. Due to the Syrian Civil War , however , many Iraqis , including Assyrians , have fled back into Iraq , specifically to northern Iraq and the part of the country controlled by the Iraqi government , with ISIS still in control of much of the Assyrian homeland .. Assyrian. Assyrian Neo-Aramaic. Assyrian homeland. Assyrian homeland. Iraq. Iraq. ISIS. ISIL. Syrian Civil War. Syrian Civil War
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