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Click Here Guardian
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Assyrian Guardian
Western Dialect:
Noturo Othuroyo
Eastern Dialect:
Natura Aturaya


Click Here Tears of Blood
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Tears of Blood
Comment:
This painting was inspired by the attempted looting of Assyrian antiquity, where a colossal winged bull was hacked by looters using power saws cutting it to smaller pieces so they can smuggle it out of Mesopotamia, shown here a portion of the cracked head
Click Here Queen Theodora
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Translation:
Gift of God Queen
Western Dialect:
Malaktho Theodora
Eastern Dialect:
Malakta Theodora
Comment:
Queen Theodora: of Assyrian origin, was very instrumental in spreading the early Christian faith

Click Here Holy Land
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Translation:
Our Holy Land, Our Occupied Land (Assyria)
Western Dialect:
Ar'an Mqadashto, Ar'an Kbishto
Eastern Dialect:
Ar'an Mqadashta, Ar'an Kbishta
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
Assyria has been under occupation for the past 2600 years, & it is his Holy Land of every Assyrian
Click Here Ashur
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Translation:
First Light, Ashur, City of Ashur, Country of Ashur
Western Dialect:
Ashur, Mditho Ashur, Motho Ashur
Eastern Dialect:
Ashur, Mdita Ashur, Umta Ashur
Akkadian Dialect:
(ilu) Ashur, Alu Ashur, Matu Ashur
Script Style:
Cuneiform, & Western


Click Here Welcome in Peace
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Translation:
Welcome in Peace
Western Dialect:
B'Shayno Wu B'Shlomo
Eastern Dialect:
B'Shayna Wu B'Shlama
Script Style:
Eastern
Click Here Mesopotamia (Top Symetry)
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Translation:
Mesopotamia
Western Dialect:
Beth-Nahreen
Eastern Dialect:
Bet-Nahrin
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
Northern Mesopotamia is the heartland of Assyria

Click Here Home Blessing
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Translation:
Lord Bless Our Home & Our Nation
Western Dialect:
Barekh Moryo L'Baytan Wa L'Umtan
Eastern Dialect:
Barekh Marya L'Baytan Wa L'Umtan
Script Style:
Estrangelo
Click Here Mesopotamia (Base Symetry)
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Translation:
Mesopotamia
Western Dialect:
Beth-Nahreen
Eastern Dialect:
Bet-Nahrin
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
Northern Mesopotamia is the heartland of Assyria

Click Here Pegasus
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Translation:
Winged or Feathered Horse
Western Dialect:
Pega-Sus
Eastern Dialect:
Pega-Sus
Comment:
Many people have the impressions that the origin of Pegasus is Greek, however linguistically Greeks can't justify the root of the word, on the other hand in Assyrian Pega means Feathers, and Sus means Horse, & Pega-Sus means the Feathered Horse, shown above from an Assyrian Cylinder Seal that predated Greek Mythology by thousands of years
Click Here Peace & Love
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Translation:
Peace & Love
Western Dialect:
Shlomo Wu Hubo
Eastern Dialect:
Shlama Wu Khubba
Script Style:
Western
Click Here Lamassu
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Translation:
Winged Bull
Western Dialect:
Lamassu
Eastern Dialect:
Lamassu
Comment:
The Assyrian Winged Bull (known as Lamassu), combines the symbols of the Four Gospels: St. John = Eagle, St. Luke = Bull, St. Matthew = Man & St. Mark = Lion


Click Here Nineveh
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Translation:
Nineveh
Western Dialect:
Ninwe
Eastern Dialect:
Ninwa
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
Ninwe: Capital of Assyria, currently known as Mosul

Click Here Crowns
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Translation:
Crowns (of King Naramsin & Assyrian Patriarch)
Western Dialect:
Togo D'Malko Naramsin Wu Fatriarkho Suryoyo
Eastern Dialect:
Taga D'Malka Naramsin Wu Patriarkha Suryaya
Comment:
Comparison of Headcovers
Click Here Babylon
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Translation:
Door to God
Western Dialect:
Bobel
Eastern Dialect:
Babel
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
Bob-El or Bab-El: a very ancient famous Mesopotamian city, where the Tower of Babel, & the Hanging Gardens (one of the 7 wonders of the world) were built
Click Here Edessa
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Translation:
Edessa
Western Dialect:
Urhoy
Eastern Dialect:
Urhay
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
Edessa: the capital of Osroene, the first to officially adopted Christianity under its king Abgar Ukomo V
Click Here Peace
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Translation:
Peace
Western Dialect:
Shlomo
Eastern Dialect:
Shlama
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
Shlomo or Shlama: is an expression that Syriac speaking people greet each other (comparable to Shalom in Hebrew, & Salam in Arabic).
Click Here Assyrian
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Translation:
Assyrian
Western Dialect:
Suryoyo
Eastern Dialect:
Suryaya
Script Style:
Western

Click Here Sword Year
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Translation:
Year of the Sword 1915
Western Dialect:
Shato D'Sayfo
Eastern Dialect:
Shata D'Saypa
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
April 24 is considered Assyrian Genocide day, where during WWI, 1915-1918, 750,000 Assyrians were massacred in Northern Mesopotamia, & this painting represents the Assyrian blood that was shed nto the Twin Rivers Tigris & Euphrates turning them into Rivers of Blood
Click Here Alphabet
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Translation:
Evolution of Alphabet
Western Dialect:
Olaf-Beth
Eastern Dialect:
Allap-Bet
Script Style:
Cuneiform, Phoenecian, Aramaic, Square, Estrangelo, Eastern, & Western
Click Here Rise
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Translation:
Rise O Son of Assyria
Western Dialect:
Et'ir Bar Othur
Eastern Dialect:
Et'ir Bar Atur
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
A quote from a poem by Naoum Fayiq, the founder of modern Assyrian nationalism
Click Here Beautiful
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Translation:
Beautiful
Western Dialect:
Shafiro
Eastern Dialect:
Shapira
Script Style:
Estrangelo
Click Here Good Luck
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Translation:
Good Luck
Western Dialect:
Gado Tobo
Eastern Dialect:
Gada Taba
Script Style:
Estrangelo
Click Here Thanks Much
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Translation:
Thanks Very Much
Western Dialect:
Tawdi Sagi
Eastern Dialect:
Tawdi Sagi
Script Style:
Estrangelo


Click Here St. Ephrem (& Holy Spirit)
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Translation:
Fruitful Saint
Western Dialect:
Mor Afrem
Eastern Dialect:
Mar Aprem
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
St. Ephrem: an Assyrian saint from Edessa/Urfa
Click Here Prince St. Behnam
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Translation:
Beautiful Name Saint Prince
Western Dialect:
Amiro Mor Behnam (ShemShafir)
Eastern Dialect:
Amira Mar Behnam (ShemShapir)
Script Style:
Western
Comment:
Prince St. Behnam: is the son of the Assyrian King Senharib II, shown here with his sister Princess Sarra, and his 40 guards
Click Here Angel
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Translation:
Angel
Western Dialect:
Malakho
Eastern Dialect:
Malakha
Comment:
Assyrian were the first people who portrayed Angels in their art, shown here with the Tree of Life
Click Here AssyroViking
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Assyro-Viling
Comment:
Comparison of Helmets
Click Here Horse
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Assyrian Horse

Click Here Eagle
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Assyrian Eagle

Click Here At Home in America
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At Home in America
Comment
A comparison between American & Assyrian cultures:
* An Assyrian King & an American Cowboy capturing bulls.
* Towers of Babel & Sears.
* Assyrian & American Big Birds
* Assyrian & Native American wearing feathered head cover.
* Assyrian & American mouse amimation.
* Separated by thousands of years, yet sharing similar common heritage!

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