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On 10 May 1912, Arsanis founded the
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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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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
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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
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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
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