Search Results - Assyrian people
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The origins of semitic languages
Published 2011“…`Semitic` is a word introduced by Schlozer in 1780 to denote the group of languages evolved from Aramaic, Pheonic, Hebrew, Arabic, Yemen, Babylonian and Assyrian. He understood them to be languages of the descendents of Prophet Noah. …”
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Qur’an and archeological discoveries: evidence from the Near East
Published 2011“…(Yunus 10: 92), the story of Sargon of Akkad and Moses that shows much similarity to the tablet discovered from the New Assyrian period around 911-612 BC, the story of Queen Saba and Solomon in the beginning of the first Millennium BC and the story of the people of the Kahf (the cave of the seven sleepers), uncovered near Amman in Jordan in 1963 CE, or in Yemen and Turkey. …”
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Critical discussion on ancient language evolution tool to discover world history – Dr. Solehah
Published 2017“…She spoke about how Arabic affects human civilisation, people’s thoughts and how it has improved with age and the societies’ evolution. …”
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Kurdistan region: A country profile
Published 2013“…Its area is 40,643 square kilometers with population of 5,351,276 (estimated).The city of Erbil is the capital of the Region.Kurdish and Arabic are the official languages in the Region. However, Turkmeni, Assyrian and Armenian are also used by the respective communities in some areas. …”
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