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Repeated Turkish shelling threatens Christians of Syria’s Tel Tamr
Rescuing Iraqi Christians
Revival and Awakening American Evangelical Missionaries in Iran and the Origins of Assyrian Nationalism
Saint Odisho: fourth-century monastery still serves worshippers
Syriac Catholic bishops cite challenges of Christians in Middle East
Syriac Christmas Message Stirs Debate in Turkish Parliament
Syriac Language Maintenance among the Assyrians of Iraq
Syriac manuscripts recovered from suspected Islamic State fighter in Mosul
Syriac monastery in Turkey reopens after 100 years
Syriacs mark Easter in Turkey amid safety fears
Syrian Christians: Life Between War and Migration
The Betrayal of the Powerless Assyrians after the 2003 US Invasion of Iraq
The Chaldean Assyrian Syriac People of Iraq: An Ethnic Identity Problem
The collapse of the Ottoman Empire and survival strategies of Christian communities in Greater Syria
The Dialogues of the Catholic Church with the Separated Eastern Churches
The Myth of Return: Iraqi Arab and Assyrian Refugees in London
The Rise of a Christian Aramaic Nationality in Modern Israel
The Syriacs of Turkey: A Religious Community on the Path of Recognition
The Village Church of Tel Hormiz: A story of Syrian Christianity in adversity
Three years after the Caliphate, Iraq’s Christians find little incentive to return
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