The two-day celebration is a rich expression of Assyrian pride and culture, featuring live music, entertainment, exhibitions, ...
The dark blue represents Euphrates which stands for the Assyrian word Prat meaning Per-U-Ta = abundance. The red stripes represent Tigris, it's blood red hue stands for courage, glory and pride. The ...
The church in Babylonia, by contrast, had neither the ethnic and linguistic pride of Egypt nor the historical pride of Assyria. As against Egypt, they identified themselves as gentiles and used both ...
The modern Syriac people have celebrated Akitu, or Assyrian-Babylonian new year, for decades, in their homeland and worldwide. There are tens or even hundreds of articles and documents telling the ...