In Lord Byron’s 1821 play “Sardanapalus,” the king of the title laments that the glory of his empire will someday fade into oblivion. “Time shall quench full many a people’s records, and a hero’s acts ...
Melbourne (AINA) -- on August 13 hundreds of Melbourne's Assyrian community enjoyed a rare visit by two distinguished and acclaimed Assyrians; the pioneer of the Assyrian genocide recognition movement ...
This article is an excerpt from a book titled The Assyrian Flag. It is in the form of an extensive interview that Mr. Homer Abramian, the chief editor of Kirkha (an Assyrian periodical published in ...
LOS ANGELES — Their alphabet, once carved in stone or found on ancient parchment, comes alive in red and blue marker on a white board in a San Fernando Valley classroom. They might not know it yet, ...
SAN JOSE — While most Americans may know Assyrian culture by what they learned about ancient civilizations in history class, a new art show spotlights the contemporary experiences of ethnic Assyrians ...
Southern Adventist University announces Constance E. C. Gane, PhD will present “The Assyrian War Machine: Expansion and Conquest” on Monday, March 25 at 7 p.m. in Lynn Wood Hall Chapel on campus as ...
In this part of the interview, we continue our discussion with Assyrian writer and researcher Abboud Zeitoune about his latest book, The English translation of (Naum Faiq: The Assyrian Awakening).
Assyrian Cultural and Social Association ACSYA, is about to premiere the documentary ASSYRIA AD. It is expected to be premiered at Hoyts Cinema in the western suburb of Wetherill park. Assyria AD is a ...