@DoJotyar@menavisualss Your women are being raped by literally all the countries surrounding you, while the rest of you get displaced, die off. Keep crying on Twitter. Fuck not gonna talk about how yazidi Kurdi bitches got played football so badly everyone heard of it.
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@Murat34044038 @Rapeallturks @DoJotyar@menavisualss What a dirty ass destroyed people; their either dying, being displaced, assimilated, raped, and wether you are an Assyrian, Armenian, Turk, yazidi, alevi, Persian, etc you’re all working on killing then off while all they had is Twitter comments, and “we have a region”🤣🤣🤣
@Rapeallturks @ashurienjoyer@3arapge@menavisualss Lol, even then he’s quite handsome unlike you cucks who are so ugly they spend their life on Twitter cause their community is being opened up. You’re being killed off. Also show your face, since you’re talking so much shit? Let’s see your face 🤣🤣🤣
Photo of Assyrian Young Men's Association, established in Boston, USA in 1912, founded solely by members of the Syriac Orthodox Church, also known as "Jacobites" from Harput,
No "Nestorian", or British conspiracies.
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Shared by Firas Jatou, via Donabed, 2006.
I had always read that the etymology of “Bethlehem” was the “House of Bread.” Apparently, the city may have first been attested as "Bit-Laḫmi" in a 14th century BCE Amarna letter. Reading more about it, it appears that the city may have been named after a Mesopotamian deity, “Laḫmu” or “hairy one.” So, Bethlehem may mean “House of the Hairy One?” lol
https://t.co/Tvn5h1GrBW