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Driving into Extinction the Last Aramaic Speakers

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Assyrians: From Bedr Khan to Saddam Hussein, Second Edition

Driving into Extinction the Last Aramaic Speakers

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents.
Background and Introduction. Page 11
Chapter 1. The Massacres of the Nineteenth Century - A Prelude to Genocide Page 19
Chapter 2. The Destruction of the Assyrians and their Homeland Page 48
Chapter 3. A Change in the Course of the Assyrians' Modern History Page 97
Chapter 4. The Assyrians in the Midst of International Treaties and the League of Nations Page 121
Chapter 5. The Path to the 1933 Simmel Massacre Page 159
Chapter 6. After the Massacre - Between Iraq and Syria Page 191
Chapter 7. The Assyrians and the Final Exodus Page 219
Chapter 8. The Kurds and Assyria Page 283
Chapter 9. Common and Notable Assyrians Affected by the Ongoing Genocide Page 310
Chapter 10. Final Thoughts Page 358
Bibliography. Page 365
Index. Page 375
Appendix. Page 381

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Library of Congress
DS59.A75 A67 2007

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
408
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24553755M
ISBN 10
0977187322, 0977187314
ISBN 13
9780977187317, 9780977187324
LCCN
2006940254
OCLC/WorldCat
995175063

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Throughout the Christian Era, the Assyrians have faced an immense tragedy through persecution, oppression, and massacres. The Assyrian tragedy in Mesopotamia continued intermittently during the Sassanid Persians (A.D. 226 – 637), Seljuk Turks invasion of the eleventh century, Mongols invasion in 1258, Tamerlane’s destruction that began in 1394, the Saffavid Persians in early sixteenth century and during the rule of the Ottoman Turks since the middle of the sixteenth century. Throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Turks and Kurds committed numerous massacres against the Assyrian Christians in their secluded mountains of northern Mesopotamia and in Tur Abdin region in modern southeastern Turkey.

As the Ottoman Empire entered WWI, it declared jihad (holy war) against its Christian subjects. Backed by Kurds, the Turkish army invaded northwestern Persia (Iran) and committed further atrocities against the Assyrian refugees who fled the Ottoman territories and against Assyrians of Persia as well. The jihad transformed into an ethnic genocide against the Assyrians that was perpetrated by the Turkish state and Kurdish warlords.

This genocide continues to this very day due to the policies of the Kurds in norhern Iraq, southeastern Turkey and northeastern Syria. During World War I alone, Assyrians lost two-thirds of their population and most of their homelands in northern Mesopotamia. Since the creation of the modern Middle Eastern states after the partition of the Ottoman Empire post WWI, Assyrians have faced and continue to face systematic Arabization, Turkification, and Kurdification policies by Pan-Arab governments, Pan-Turkish governments, and Kurdish political parties. Hundreds of thousands of Assyrians have fled their homelands seeking shelter in Europe, United States, and Australia. Furthermore, the rise of fundamentalism in the Middle East is posing another serious threat to the survival of the remaining Assyrians and to other Christian communities in the Middle East.

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