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The Assyrians (also referred to as Syriacs, Arameans or Chaldeans) are the indigenous people of Beth Nahrain. They speak different dialects of
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A Syriac Lexicon: A Translation from the Latin, Correction, Expansion, and Update of C. Brockelmann's Lexicon Syriacum
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The term "Beth Nahrain" is commonly used by both Eastern and Western Assyrians and acts as a united front for an
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depending on their geographical location within Beth Nahrain. Today, Assyrians in Iraq and Iran as well as the
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covers 35,600 km (13,700 sq mi) and forms a major river system originating from the
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period and introduced the misnomer that Beth Nahrain strictly referred to the "land
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Reforging a Forgotten History: Iraq and the Assyrians in the Twentieth Century
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mountains of Eastern Turkey through Syria and Iraq towards the
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Beth Nahrain encompasses the land between and surrounding the
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Other prominent ethnic groups present in Beth Nahrain include
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Areas between and surrounding the Euphrates and Tigris rivers
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the rivers" rather than the "land of the rivers". The name
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was first coined in the 2nd century BCE by the historian
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This area roughly encompasses almost all of present-day
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while the Assyrians in Turkey and Syria mainly speak
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Index

Bethnahrain
Nahrain (horse)
Beth Nahrain
Syriac
romanized
Mesopotamia
Syriac language
Euphrates
Tigris
Aramaic
Iraq
Turkey
Iran
Syria
indigenous
Syriac
calqued
Ancient Greek
Old Aramaic
lingua franca
Neo Assyrian Empire
Polybius
Seleucid
Arabic
Syriac
autonomous Assyrian region
Bethnahrain Women's Protection Forces
Bet-Nahrain Democratic Party
Bethnahrin Patriotic Revolution Organization
Bethnahrin Freedom Party

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