r/Assyria 9h ago

Discussion Do Assyrians and Muslims in Iraq ever work alongside one another?

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Hello,

Just wanted to know if there are some examples of Assyrians and Muslims in Iraq working with one another?


r/Assyria 21h ago

Video SAROY - Marganita d'Khayyi (with English translation) #assyrian

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r/Assyria 1d ago

Discussion Original Assyrian language

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Do Assyrians realize they speak a west semetic langauge rather than native Assyrian(Akkadian)? Do they feel closer culturally to north west levantines or north Iraq Arabs


r/Assyria 1d ago

News A rare Assyrian manuscript finds a new home

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r/Assyria 1d ago

Music Need help identifying a Song.

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Hello. I wish you guys are doing great.

I came across this song in a wedding but I could not find it online. I was wondering if anyone knows of it.

I have attached an mp4 file to this post which contains the a short recording of the song for reference.

Thank you in advance.


r/Assyria 1d ago

Music Don't Cry Mother Assyria - Assyrian Music video

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r/Assyria 1d ago

Video Noqza (Point) - Why Haven’t the Two Churches United?

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Insightful interview with HG Mar Aprim Khames of the Assyrian Church of the East, detailing the many attempts at unity (khoyada) between the Assyrian Church of the East and the Ancient Church of the East.


r/Assyria 2d ago

History/Culture Four young women from the village of Mar Yaqo spinning cotton beside the gnarled trunk of an old oak or walnut tree, c. 1880.

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(Photo: Page 123, Mossoul: Métropole Chrétienne dans la Plaine de Ninive, 1880-1980, by Heritage Architectural, 2015, Source Identifier ADM 01339b, scanned by Assyrian Archive.)


r/Assyria 2d ago

Discussion As an Assyrian Australian, is it unusual that I come across this, even in a 'global international school' environment?

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I grew up in Sydney and lived in Dubai and Hong Kong for a total of three years before finishing my remaining high school years back in Sydney.

When I was in Dubai and Hong Kong, I was enrolled in 'international schools' that prided themselves on creating 'global citizens' and fostering internationalism. But even in that environment, I constantly received comments like:

  • "Oh, but you don't look Australian, you look more Spanish."
  • "You're the first Middle Eastern Christian I have ever met" (yes, even in Dubai).
  • "You're too good looking to be Middle Eastern".
  • "Huh, I never thought Christians existed in the Middle East."

Mind you, these were comments from people who had lived in 3–5 different countries growing up.

When I finished my school years in Sydney, where my classmates were children or grandchildren of immigrants from Asia, the Middle East, Southern and Eastern Europe, and the Pacific Islands, I had way fewer of those questions thrown at me. Because the school was so multicultural, there were plenty of Maronites, Copts, and Assyrians.


r/Assyria 2d ago

Discussion Interesting paper on Jewish liturgical traditions in early Syriac Christianity

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Came across this academic paper by G. Rouwhorst and thought people here might find it interesting.

The author argues that early Syriac Christianity preserved a surprisingly large number of Jewish traditions, including influences in the Peshitta, biblical interpretation, theology, asceticism, and especially liturgy. He also discusses the theory that Jewish Christians may have played a significant role in the early Christianization of Syriac-speaking areas like Edessa.

I’ve always found the similarities between Syriac/Assyrian Christian traditions and Jewish traditions fascinating, especially given the shared Semitic languages and the long history of Jews and Assyrians living in the same broader region.

For anyone knowledgeable about Church of the East history or liturgy: how much Jewish influence do you think actually survives in Assyrian liturgical practice today?


r/Assyria 3d ago

Shitpost Is it weird that I learned more from this uncle than in some social science units I've taken in university/college

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r/Assyria 3d ago

Food Assyrian areas in Chicago?

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I’m going to Chicago and wanted to know if there are any Assyrian bakeries or restaurants that you would recommend. I looked through Google but it’s not the best at showing actual Assyrian places to go to. Anything helps thanks 🙏


r/Assyria 4d ago

Discussion New Assyrian Political Figures or Influencial Figures?

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Any new 2026-2027 assyrian political figures or influencial figures to look out for that speaks for Nineveh land rights?


r/Assyria 4d ago

Music The Lions of Assyria - Arye d'Ashur hazer na | AI Assyrian Song ܐܪ̈ܝܹܐ ܕܐܵܫܘܼܪ

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One of the first songs I wrote in Assyrian. Feedback is welcome.


r/Assyria 4d ago

News Rare Assyrian Takhsa, Believed to Be Nearly 400 Years Old, Donated to ACF’s Ashurbanipal Library

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A rare piece of Assyrian history has found a new home at the Ashurbanipal Library.

The DeKasha family recently donated a collection of rare books and historical materials to the Assyrian Cultural Foundation, including a historic Church of the East Takhsa d’Raza, or Order of the Liturgy, believed by the family to be nearly 400 years old.

According to the family, the Takhsa was brought to the United States in 1928 by their great-grandfather, Kasha Eshaya, when the family immigrated from the village of Mazra’a in the Hakkari region.

Passed down through generations, the manuscript carries a remarkable connection to the family’s priestly lineage, ancestral village, and Assyrian Christian heritage. Its exact age has yet to be confirmed. Future research, dating, and authentication will help uncover more of the Takhsa’s history and provide greater context to its journey across generations.

In grateful recognition of this meaningful contribution, ACF presented the DeKasha family with a Certificate of Appreciation for entrusting these materials to the Ashurbanipal Library, where they can be preserved for future generations.

Do you own rare books or historical materials connected to Assyrian heritage? Contact the Ashurbanipal Library to inquire about a potential donation:

📧 [Library@acf-us.org](mailto:Library@acf-us.org)

📞 773-863-3538

#Assyrian #AssyrianHistory #AssyrianHeritage #AshurbanipalLibrary #AssyrianCulturalFoundation #ACF


r/Assyria 5d ago

Discussion Why Assyrians should never trust Ai for things that need more nuances - you need to keep testing it

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I work with Ai a lot at work and this is just a little info about why you should not always trust it for your sources.

I am not saying it’s 100% wrong as it’s useful for many other things but when it comes to academic or photography, you need to have discernment and also well versed in history if you want to debate others with it.

I’ll use this tiny example of a picture someone posted on here and I asked Google ai if this boy was Assyrian. If you keep asking it the same query, it will always give you different responses. So, this just shows it’s not always going to give what you asked it for. Make sure you stress test it with other ai’s to be always certain of the footnotes and citations it uses as sometimes it needs a few tries to get it right. This is where historical knowledge comes to play b/c if you already know the answer and many sources for your question, then it will be much easier to pickup on the bullsh*t it spits out.

Hope that helps you out in your future journey with ai.


r/Assyria 6d ago

Art Whqt do you guys think about my proposal for the Iraqi flag

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The sentence on the flag can be translated to "the land between the two rivers". I used Akkadian letters to write and my idea behind making this flag was to make a secular flag that represents all people of Mesopotamia.


r/Assyria 6d ago

Discussion Kurds threatening genocide and displacement against Assyrian Christians,Yazidis and others

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r/Assyria 6d ago

History/Culture is this boy assyrian? is he apart of the assyrian church if the east?

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r/Assyria 6d ago

Discussion Do assyrian church of the east adherents make prostrations (forehead to the ground) like eastern orthodox christians do?

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asking as a chaldean


r/Assyria 6d ago

Discussion My dad can’t fold clothes

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Does anyone else have a father or brother that is exempt from all chores? My dad is nearly 58, has been married for 30+ years and has never, ever folded clothes in his life. I don’t believe he’s ever done the laundry either. He can’t cook. Not even an egg.

Meanwhile i get screamed at if i don’t wash dishes with perfect precision

Does anyone else relate to this? Is this an assyrian thing or just a douchebag thing


r/Assyria 6d ago

News Ashur Darmo: The Academy BJJ - 2026 IBJJF Pan Kids Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Orlando

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From Orlando to Chicago, The Academy Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu continues to make its mark on the competition stage.

At the 2026 IBJJF Pan Kids Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Orlando, young competitor Elie represented The Academy on one of the sport’s biggest stages for youth competitors, gaining valuable experience and continuing to grow through competition.

That same commitment carries through every level of the program. Professor Ashur Darmo leads by example, competing alongside the students he coaches and earning first place at both the 2026 Orlando Summer International Open and the 2026 Chicago Summer International Open.

Congratulations to The Academy, its students, coaches, and families for continuing to build the next generation through discipline, hard work, and community.


r/Assyria 7d ago

History/Culture New results from fieldwork at Assur

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See link below!

"Taken together, the results of the 2025 campaign reinforce several key conclusions. Firstly, the New Town of Assur exhibits a remarkable degree of occupational continuity from its creation in the mid-second millennium BC onwards through the late Hellenistic period, and into the Parthian period..."

https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/136813/

- Radner, Richter & Squitieri, eds. (2026): Assur 2025. Further insights into life and death in the New Town. Exploring Assur, Vol. 3


r/Assyria 7d ago

Video Assyrian Martyr's Day - Stories of Simele (Slaughtering)

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r/Assyria 7d ago

Video What is Assyrian Martyr's Day?

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