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| | Resource Information Center Iraq: Chaldean ChristiansIraq: Chaldean ChristiansIraq: Chaldean ChristiansIraq: Chaldean ... |
 | | Chaldeans are generally speaking treated as well as any other group or individuals, Christian, Muslim, whatever, who show loyalty to the regime and Saddam and stay away from "troublemakers"-- that is coup plotters, questionable Kurds, Shia, and Arabs suspected of harboring anti-regime or anti-Saddam sentiments. |  | | Chaldean and Assyrian Christians have the same ethnic and linguistic background, though as Eastern Rite Catholics, Chaldeans recognize the primacy of the Roman Catholic Pope while Assyrian Christians, who are not Catholic, do not (Journalist 17 May 2000; Minority Rights Group International 1997, 346). |  | | The Assyrians and Chaldeans are non-Arab, though the Iraqi government defines them as Arab, purportedly to increase identification of Iraqi Christians with the largely Sunni-Arab regime in Baghdad. |
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http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/asylum/ric/documentation/IRQ00001.htm
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| | Red State Son: Chaldean |
 | | Being part of the Chaldean Christian minority wasn't a pleasant experience under Saddam; but now that the Shi'a majority, flush with electoral success, appears intent on establishing some kind of political/religious hegemony, many Chaldeans are looking for a way out (and have been since before the election). |  | | Chaldeans are also targets for common criminals who believe that Iraqi Christians are rich, and so kidnap relatives for ransom. |  | | Interestingly enough, many of these Christians are finding safe haven in Syria. |
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http://redstateson.blogspot.com/2005/02/chaldean.html
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| | Chaldean Bishops' Letter Undermines National Unity |
 | | Moreover, Bishop Sarhad went on to recognize the Chaldean Democratic Union (CDU) in Iraq as the legitimate representative of the Chaldean community in Iraq. |  | | Paul Bremer, the Civil Administrator of Iraq, for greater Chaldean Church inclusion in the emerging new government in Iraq. |  | | Abdelahad's separatist "political party" is widely believed in Iraqi circles to have been artificially created by the KDP for the sole purpose of splitting the Chaldean community from the Assyrian fold in order to diminish calls for redress against mounting KDP ethnic cleansing against Assyrians. |
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http://www.aina.org/releases/2003/iraqbishops.htm
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| | Who are the Chaldeans? |
 | | 'Chaldean' would suit admirably; but it is put out of court by the fact that in modern use it means only those members of the Church in question who have abandoned their old fold for the Roman obedience; and 'Nestorian' has a theological significance which is not justified. |  | | The last name of this empire was not eternally attached to the Chaldeans, therefore whoever spoke of the final state of Babylon found himself simultaneously speaking of the Chaldeans. |  | | The name “Chaldea, Kaldu, Chaldean, Chaldeans” appeared in history documents around 900 B.C. Then, we find the Chaldeans first as Aramaic tribes in the neighborhood of Babylon, later they conquered Babylon itself in 625 B.C. establishing a splendid empire, until its collapse in 539 B.C. at the hand of Cyrus the Persian. |
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http://www.chaldeansonline.net/chald.html
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| | The Chaldeans, Facts and Fiction |
 | | Nabopolassar, the Chaldean, in 626 seized the opportunity and proclaimed himself King over Babylon hence starting what is known to scholars as the Neo-Babylonian period, or as it is known too, the period of the Chaldean kings over Babylon which lasted 87 years. |  | | I strongly believe, based on real and solid historical facts, that it is absolutely wrong to simply use the term "Chaldean" without any indication to its historic use in Mesopotamia specially during the two periods of Pre-Christianity and the present. |  | | It simply implies that the 87 years the Chaldean kings rule over Babylon made no serious impact on the political and sociological life in Babylonia. |
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http://www.nineveh.com/census2000.htm
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| | Another Deplorable Attack Against Chaldean Christians in Iraq |
 | | That is by satisfying the hatred those groups garner against non-Muslims by introducing decrees that restrict the selling of alcohol (as Saddam Hussein did in his last years in power) or by forcing the Christian children of divorced parents into Islam whenever one of the parents converts, willingly or forcefully, into Islam. |  | | In another sign of the rising tide of Islamic fundamentalism in Iraq and its drive to dictate by force its agenda, a Chaldean Christian was killed last week in Mosul, in northern Iraq when his shop was attacked by an RPG grenade. |  | | Since the fall of the despotic regime of Saddam Hussein, Islamic fundamentalists have been engaged openly in widespread terrorist acts throughout Iraq threatening the Christian owners of shops selling alcoholic beverages with death if they do not close their businesses. |
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http://www.chaldeansonline.net/chaldeanews/attack.html
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| | CHALDEAN.org » News |
 | | Many Chaldeans were born in an oppressive country and challenged daily because of their Christian beliefs. |  | | The association is attacking a Chaldean family for expressing their Christian beliefs. |  | | The killing of a Chaldean entrepreneur and a Chaldean store clerk sent shock waves across the Chaldean community as news of the horrific incident spread. |
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http://www.chaldean.org/News?iChannel=2&nChannel=News
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| | Chaldean Times |
 | | The CDT is known to present news and information from around the Metropolitan Detroit area, the State of Michigan and community events which impacts the Chaldean and Arab businesses, such as the Chaldean Federation of America and the Arab American Chaldean Council. |  | | Today, the CDT is the Chaldean and Arab American community’s leading publication in the Detroit Metropolitan area. |  | | In addition, Amir participated in many interviews with Voice of America and other radio stations. |
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http://www.optimaltek.com/ChaldeanTimes/about.htm
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| | Assyrian Chaldean Community - Babylonking |
 | | The Chaldean community is protesting a decision to deny visas to the parents of a clerk killed in an El Cajon liquor store last week... |  | | Chaldeans Protest Denial Of Visas To Slain Clerk's Parents |  | | El Cajon Calif: El Cajon police have released surveillance video of the men involved in last week's killing of two chaldeans El Cajon liquor store employees... |
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http://www.babylonking.net
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| | Welcome To Chaldean Flag |
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| | History of the Chaldean Church of the East |
 | | His successors were later on given the title of "Patriarch of the Chaldeans of Babylon". |  | | As if to add to this confusion, Yusuf, the Chaldean Archbishop of Diarbakir, a particularly Catholic center, followed the advice of the Capuchin missionaries there and withdrew from communion with Mar Eliyya in 1672. |  | | Click here for alJazira Arab TV interview with late Fr. |
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| | The Chaldeans |
 | | Numbering possibly up to 10,000, these Jewish deportees were largely upper class people and craftspeople; this deportation marks the beginning of the Exile in Jewish history. |  | | In order to secure the territory of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar brought Jehoiachin and Zedekiah, the two kings of Judah (in succession) and held them in Babylon. |  | | In keeping with Assyrian practice, the "New Babylonians," or Chaldeans forced a large part of the Jewish population to relocate. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MESO/CHALDEAN.HTM
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| | The Chaldean Legend |
 | | As popularly known to the ancient profane philosophers and writers (for those who were initiated were pledged to silence) the Chaldees were worshippers of the moon under her (and his) various names, just as were the Jews who came after them. |  | | Egypt claimed the honor of its invention; the Chaldees taught the science to other nations. |  | | According to the archeologist Rawlinson, the Chaldeans were a tribe of the Akkadians who lived in Babylonia from earliest times; but according to others they were Turanians who instructed the Babylonians into the first notions of religion. |
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http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/ListOfCollatedArticles/TheChaldeanLegend.html
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| | Chaldean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Chaldean are an ancient people of lower Mesopotamia and their culture, or a contemporary Christian people living mostly in Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and Iran, as well as a relativley widespread diaspora concentrated in the western world. |  | | Modern Chaldeans are traditionally Syriac-speaking Christian people from Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Iran and The United States. |  | | However, Biblical Aramaic also used to be referred to as 'Chaldean' or 'Chaldee'. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldean
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| | CHALDEAN.org |
 | | The Chaldean community came out in large numbers protesting a decision to deny visas to the parents of a clerk killed in an El Cajon liquor store last week. |  | | Local, state and federal government agencies are keeping more information secret from the public, making it harder for Chaldeans and other citizens to keep tabs on what elected officials and bureaucrats are doing, an investigation by the Associated Press shows. |  | | For some Chaldeans their home is one of the largest investments, perhaps second only to their businesses. |
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| | Orientale Lumen - Chaldean Eastern Catholic Church in the United States |
 | | The Chaldeans number 800,000 and they live primarily in Iraq. |  | | PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN UNITY GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSION TO THE EUCHARIST BETWEEN THE CHALDEAN CHURCH AND THE ASSYRIAN CHURCH OF THE EAST Holy See's Web Site |  | | The Assyrian Church of the East isolated itself from the rest of Christianity after the Council of Ephesus in 431, which condemned the heresy of Patriarch Nestorius, who believed that Jesus had only one nature. |
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| | Chaldea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Some of them claim descent from the ancient Chaldeans, others from the ancient Assyrians, and a majority of their parties and other organisartions agreed in 2003 to be called Chaldo-assyrians (see also Assyrian people). |  | | The Chaldean influence was felt in Babylonian politics. |  | | In modern times, there are several hundred thousands members of the Chaldean Catholic Church (in Iraq, Iran and in the diaspora, whose name was given by the Pope in the 16th century. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldea
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| | The Chaldean Church - Christians in Iraq |
 | | Thereafter, those Christians in union with Rome were known as Chaldeans whereas the remaining Christians were called Assyrians. |  | | The Assyrian Christians, however, eschew all representational art in their churches, possibly under the negative influence of Islam. |  | | The Chaldean and Assyrian Churches have similar liturgies of the same East Syriac origin, however, the Chaldean has been altered to conform to the theology of Ephesus and later Councils. |
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http://www.byzantines.net/epiphany/chaldean.htm
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| | TGCI's Library of Winning Grant Proposals on CD: Search by Subject |
 | | Chaldeans are a Catholic minority group originating primarily from Iraq. |  | | More than 80% of Chaldeans (n=6O,000) who have immigrated to the United States live in the Metropolitan Detroit area. |  | | This project will be implemented by the Chaldean Federation of America in collaboration with the Developmental Disabilities Institute (01)1) at Wayne State University. |
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| | Chaldean Catholic Church |
 | | There are historical ties with the Nestorian Church in Iraq, but these 2 branches split 450 years ago. |  | | The Catholic branch comes to be called Chaldean, or Chaldean Catholic, or East Syriac. |  | | The Lebanese members are led by the Diocese of Beirut. |
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http://lexicorient.com/e.o/chaldean.htm
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| | The Chaldean News |
 | | The Chaldean News serves as a complement to Arab media outlets and offers advertisers direct access to reach Chaldean consumers. |  | | Despite these differences, Metro Detroit Chaldean and Arab populations are often lumped together and portrayed as one and the same, misleading people to believe that if you speak to one group, you have spoken to both. |  | | Metropolitan Detroit has the largest concentration of Arabs and Chaldeans outside of the Middle East. |
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http://www.chaldeannews.com/adOpps.htm
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| | Chaldean Astrology |
 | | Although Babylon remained the cultural center, political power continually shifted back and forth between the Assyrian and Babylonian governments. |  | | Through their empiricism the Chaldeans developed theories that the same phenomena would recur in cycles. |  | | However, it wasn’t until the Seleucid period that the Chaldeans began to develop their science and religion into an art. |
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http://www.thesunsetchart.com/chaldea.html
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| | Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce |
 | | The Chamber seeks to service and represent Aramaic-speaking people, including Assyrians, Chaldeans and Syriacs. |  | | Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner, 6:00 p.m. |  | | The Chaldean-American Chamber of Commerce is a partnership of Chaldean businesses and professionals working together to strengthen members' business, increase job opportunities, encourage expansion and promote Chaldean business and culture. |
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http://www.chaldeanchamber.com
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| | Free Numerology Calculator Software - 2Near the Edge |
 | | The Chaldean System of numerology has its roots in Ancient Babylon. |  | | The Pythagorean System of numerology is said to have originated from the Greek mathematician Pythagoras of Samos. |  | | This makes it possible to analyze names to find their numeric significance. |
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http://www.2near.com/edge/numerology
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| | The Chaldean System |
 | | So adept were these Chaldean people in the metaphysical arts, that their name became synonymous with such studies. |  | | They held the belief that all things were part of Divine Providence, and that the planets were simply heavenly interpreters. |  | | Astrology, Numerology, and other such studies were considered a religion, but not in the way we know it today. |
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http://www.geocities.com/roarliveson/chaldean.html
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| | The Rediscovery of Chaldean Numerology |
 | | Among his studies was numerology, gleaned from Chaldean teachings. |  | | This was the location where thousands of years earlier Enki, the Sumerian god-scientist, built his city, Eridu. |  | | Leeya@pacific.net or call The Tenacity Press, the publisher of her book, The Rediscovery of Chaldean Numerology, at 800-738-6721. |
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http://www.lightworks.com/MonthlyAspectarian/1999/September/0999-04.htm
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| | Kairos Catholic Journal: Past Issues: New Chaldean Church |
 | | In Iraq, where the Chaldean Church remains the largest Christian religious denomination (representing approximately 80% of all Christians in the country), the Church consists of eight dioceses totalling 100 parishes and approximately 600,000 people. |  | | Finally, His Beatitude acts as a true father, not only to the whole Chaldean Church now scattered around the world, but to all Christians in Iraq, especially in these times of great hardship. |  | | Patriarch Delly has previously visited Australia in 1981, 1993 and 2002, when he was the Auxilliary to his predecessors, and it is his first visit here since his election to the Patriarchal See in December 2003. |
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http://www.kairos.com.au/currentissued.asp?ID=1638
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: East Syrian Rite |
 | | Assemani's arguments (ibid., cclxxxvi-viii) for a belief in Penance as a Sacrament among the ancient Nestorians or for the practice of auricular confession among the Malabar Nestorians are not conclusive. |  | | This rite is used by the Nestorians and also by Eastern Catholic bodies -- in Syria, Mesopotamia, Persia, and Malabar -- who have separated from them. |  | | In recent times they have been called, chiefly by the Anglicans, the "Assyrian Church", a name which can be defended on archaeological grounds. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14413a.htm
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| | The Times-Tribune - News - 07/26/2003 - Iraqi women make sacred pilgrimage |
 | | Concentrated in northern Iraq, Chaldeans are Iraqi Catholics who trace their heritage 1,200 years before the birth of Christ and remain connected to the ancient Babylonians. |  | | Migration began in the early 19th century, and about 10,000 Chaldeans a year emigrate from Iraq. |  | | Decades ago, their families fled Iraq in fear, persecuted for practicing Catholicism under a repressive regime. |
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| | History of the Chaldean church |
 | | Which clearly disputes the Chaldean church claim of ethnicity other than Assyrian. |  | | Chaldean church must be the only religious denomination which requires its members to abdicate their ancestry after they joined it. |  | | Chaldean Church rejection of its Assyrian heritage and its leaders' insistence that they are ethnically Chaldeans is contrary to all historical facts, reason and logic. |
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http://www.nineveh.com/chalchurch.htm
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| | CHALDEAN |
 | | CHALDEAN is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness. |  | | In Chaldean or Assyrian mythology, the derivation of Nannak (the moon) from the sun is characteristic; whereas in the earlier mythology the moon is stated to be far older than the sun. |  | | The Jewish story of Noah was taken from this earlier Chaldean legend. |
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| | Chaldean Flag Appendix |
 | | 5300-3500 BC Chaldean's who are known by the name Proto-Euphrateaus (P-E) Ruled over (Eridu) the capital of sea land (Kaldea). |  | | Member of Chaldean / Syriac Artists Society since 1976. |  | | Second Babylonian Dynasty / Sea Land (1742-1374) ruled the region of Kaldea (Sumer, Chaldean gulf / Dilmun, Elam / Ahwas & Abadan). |
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http://www.chaldeanflag.com/appendix.htm
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| | THE CHALDEAN CHURCH OF THE EAST : History |
 | | It is the Catholic branch of the church of the Orient, alias nestorian which refused the Council of Ephese (431). |  | | Their number had to increase due to the different worldwide wars to actually reach ten thousand. |  | | The Patriarch Jean Simon SOULAKA, elected in 1551, was recognized by Rome as patriarch of the Chaldeans, but the union wouldn't be final with Rome until 1830, when the Pope Pie VIII confirmed in his function the patriarch Jean Hormizd II with the title of Patriarch of Babylon for the Chaldeans. |
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http://www.opuslibani.org.lb/church/chaldean/ehistory.htm
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| | Chaldeans |
 | | istorically the Chaldeans were a seminomadic people from Arabia who occupied the city of Ur "of the Chaldeans." (Genesis 11:28) and neighboring lands. |  | | In 721 BC, a Chaldean ruler, despite great opposition, seized the throne of Babylon and reigned for ten years. |  | | The country of Chadea was an ancient land in southern Babylonia, on the Persian Gulf near the delta of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. |
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http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/c/chaldeans.html
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| | His Beatitude, Mar Rouphael I Bidawid |
 | | 1957: Elected Bishop of the Chaldean Diocese of Maamadieh in Kurdistan (Iraq). |  | | He spent 23 years at the head of the Chaldean Catholic Church in Lebanon, he was one of the founders of the Councils of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon; he participated in several committees which included: |  | | 1948-1956: Professor of philosophy and theology in the ministerial patriarchal Chaldean college at Mossul, and professor of religion in the governmental secondary college of Mossul. |
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http://www.opuslibani.org.lb/church/chaldean/epatriarch.htm
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| | Chladean Educational Center of America, National Chaldean Museum of Babylonia |
 | | He approached several Chaldean organizations since 1998, yet there was not any positive response or action plan. |  | | It is worth mentioning that the initiative of establishing the museum was developed in the mind and soul of the scholar artist and historian Amer Hanna Fatuhi who is renowned for his vast expertise in setting up art galleries and museums. |  | | We are all hope that people affiliated with art and cultural organizations will support us to boost this far-reaching educational and cultural landmark. |
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| | ICA, International Chaldean Association |
 | | Chaldea / Mesoptamia (Beth-Nahrein in Chaldean language), the Homeland of the Chaldean Babylonian people (Speakers of Surth) is undoubtedly as all archeological, historical and biblical sources unanimously agree, the foremost cradle of human culture all together and the land of the firsts. |  | | This same land is the place that witnessed the birth of history when the Sumerians hand in hand with the Proto-Euphratesians people (5300 BC) the ancestors of Chaldeans innovated pictographic writing in Uruk in the mid of the fifth millennium BC, and afterwards the Babylon ians organized the daily life (2000-539 BC). |  | | Our ancestors (Kaldu or Kaldaee) have also excelled in the areas of painting, sculpture, graphic, pottery and ceramic in which they accomplished unique works which have impacted so many contemporary artists such as Pablo Piccaso, Paul Klee, Contantin Brancusi, in addition to a long list of abstractionists. |
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http://www.chaldeanart.com
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| | Assyrian - Chaldean - Chat :: Home |
 | | This site has not been established to profit from. |  | | We have created this FREE message board primarily so that people of Assyrian and Chaldean decent can be one and speak their mind
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http://www.chaldeanchat.net
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| | Amazon.com: Chaldean Magic: Its Origin and Development: Books: Francois Lenormant |
 | | This item is not eligible for Amazon Prime, but over a million other items are. |  | | Lenormant (writing in the 19th century) wasted none of the reader's time in getting to the meat of the issue and leaves the scholarly deviations for later in the book. |  | | Adapting this for one's own use (if so inclined) would be very easy. |
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| | Chaldean Astrology |
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http://www.a-healing-place.com/astrology1.htm
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| | Chaldean American Student Association |
 | | On Friday, 29 November 1996, at the Chaldean Chancery in Southfield, Michigan (USA), the two Patriarchs of the Church of the East held their first ever official meeting to discuss prospects of unity between their two churches. |  | | Meanwhile, Their Holiness would ardently ask all of their brothers Archbishops, bishops, clergy and faithful, everywhere they may be, to continue their prayers and support for the success of this noble cause that shall restore their holy and ancient Church to its historic fullness. |  | | In accordance with the Church of the East's canonical practice, Their Holiness wish to state that their task in this meeting is to discuss and to formulate proposals that shall be subsequently submitted for the approval by their two respective Holy Synods. |
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| | Chaldean Numerology , sm |
 | | If his last name does change her numbers, then I can validly describe the changes she experienced. |  | | I found that in the Chaldean system, that a wife's maiden name often numerologically matches her husband's last name. |  | | In the Chaldean system, your year of birth and your month of birth are ignored. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/nm/ChaldeanNumerology
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| | Chaldean Nation |
 | | This site is not affiliated with any political organization, it is intended for entertainment purposes only. |  | | or medium without express written permission of Chaldean Nation is strictly prohibited. |  | | Reproduction in whole or in part or in any form |
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| | Search The Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Qabalah |
 | | The exact origins of the Qabalah are unclear, but it certainly contains some vestiges of Egyptian, Greek, and Chaldean influence. |  | | By its nature, mysticism is knowledge that cannot be communicated directly, but may be expressed only through symbolism and metaphor. |  | | Virtually all Western spiritual systems can trace their roots to the Qabalistic Tree of Life. |
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http://www.llewellynencyclopedia.com/term/Qabalah
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| | A Healing Place: Intuitive Energetic Spiritual Healing Techniques |
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| | Chaldea (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net |
 | | The Hebrew name is Kasdim, which is usually rendered "Chaldeans" (Jer. |  | | The country so named is a vast plain formed by the deposits of the Euphrates and the Tigris, extending to about 400 miles along the course of these rivers, and about 100 miles in average breadth. |  | | The southern portion of Babylonia, Lower Mesopotamia, lying chiefly on the right bank of the Euphrates, but commonly used of the whole of the Mesopotamian plain. |
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http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/chaldea.html
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| | Chaldean Numerology |
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