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Benjamin Arsanis

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On 10 May 1912, Arsanis founded the Society of Assyrian Literary Culture, with the purpose to "increase enthusiasm for the nation and to expand authorship in the spoken language". The society, with Arsanis as director, met weekly for discussion meetings. Per the society's 1912
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Arsanis is remembered by modern Assyrians as a respected patriot, orator and writer. An esteemed writer, particularly on language and history, many of Arsanis's works have been lost, though several also survive. In 2008, twelve of his books;
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and some, such as Atturaya, were killed. Despite this, Arsanis continued to be involved in various Assyrian movements, at times within Soviet borders. Between 1925 and 1938, Arsanis and
148:, Iran. Arsanis studied at a newly established Orthodox school in Urmia from 1898 to 1910. After completing his studies there, he travelled to Russia, where he studied history at the 233: 179:. The Assyrian Socialist Party, founded in Urmia, was the first ever Assyrian political party and prominently advocated for the creation of an independent Assyrian state in the 160:, both men and women could join and members were free to leave whenever they wished to. Arsanis strongly supported efforts to develop printing houses for Assyrian literature. 228:
From 1952 to 1970, there was an increased Assyrian cultural output in Iran. The Iranian Assyrian community had two private schools (Behnam and Chouchon), its own magazine (
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Members of various Assyrian organizations were repressed in the early Soviet Union on account of their nationalist organizing. Some were arrested, some were sent to
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and culture. Remembered by modern Assyrians as a respected patriot, writer and orator, Arsanis published several important works on language and history.
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Revival and Awakening: American Evangelical Missionaries in Iran and the Origins of Assyrian Nationalism
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Reforging a Forgotten History: Iraq and the Assyrians in the Twentieth Century
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in Russia, Arsanis in early 1917, together with the other Assyrian activists
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Linguistic and Oriental Studies in Honour of Fabrizio A. Pennacchietti
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politician, writer, teacher and historian. Arsanis was, together with
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Year of the Sword: The Assyrian Christian Genocide: A History
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Assyrian nationalist, historian and author (1884–1957)
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Arsanis was born in 1884 in the village of Digala in
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Urmia
Qajar Iran
Assyrian Socialist Party
Syriac
Assyrian
Freydun Atturaya
Baba Parhad
Assyrian Socialist Party
central committee
Assyrian language
Urmia
Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages
bylaws
February Revolution
Freydun Atturaya
Baba Parhad
Assyrian Socialist Party
Assyrian homeland
Soviet Union
Transcaucasus
central committee
Salmas
Yerevan
labor camps
David Ilyan
Tbilisi
Assyrian Youth Cultural Society
Nemrod Simono
Kourosh Benyamin

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