CHRISTIANISING ASSYRIA (II)
RAMSIN EDWARD II. FOLK MEDICINE AND INHERITED KNOWELDGE Works concerning folk medicine in Assyria are perhaps some of the least studied among Syriac literary genres […]
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RAMSIN EDWARD II. FOLK MEDICINE AND INHERITED KNOWELDGE Works concerning folk medicine in Assyria are perhaps some of the least studied among Syriac literary genres […]
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Nicholas Al-Jeloo The Geographical Area Covered by the Text The area covered by the Vita of Rabbān Joseph Busnāyā is quite specific. While some references
Eden Naby So you are busy with a demanding job, family fun and obligations, and no time to nurture your Assyrian cultural knowledge except at
Despite all the Trauma, Lily Taimoorazy continued her mission for Assyria! By Juliana Taimoorazy Lily Avraham was born in Urmia, Iran, to Younan Avraham of
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Text and images by Amir Harrak CHRISTIANITY IN Mosul dates to the time of the Apostles. Initially, the faith was centered on the side of
ART AND HISTORY The Christian – Muslim Symbiosis of Mosul Now Coming to an End Read More »
Zeitoune Abboud 1.Pre-Christian Music In all stages of world history music has played an important role in the life of societies. It was performed as
History of Modern Assyrian Music Read More »
Nicholas Al-Jeloo Without doubt, much of what we know about the demographic makeup of the medieval Middle East and its geography comes from contemporary texts
D. Eden naby Assyrian-Iranian cultural historian of Central Asia and the Middle East. Between April and June 2022 an exhibit based on a cache of
A Treasure of Thirty Years of Family Letters and Research Objects. Read More »
His Holiness Mar Awa III Catholicos-Patriarch Introduction:s The question of the Church’s christological expression finds its roots in the very question of the Lord Jesus
Joseph Kalariparampil Syriac theology and Syriac language Researcher St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute, Syriac, Faculty Member Narsai (ca. 399 – ca. 503) was one of
Narsai the Tongue of the East Read More »