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WalterMatern
1 year ago

Aramäer (Volks) – Wikipedia

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Aramäer (Volks) The land of the Aramäer (Syrien & Mesopotamien) of the cartographer Jodocus Hondius, 1607 in Amsterdam. The Arameans (Aramaic ܐܳܪ′′ܳܡܳܝܶܐ) are a semitic group of people who have been in the Levante since the outgoing Bronze Age…

Aramäer – Wikipedia

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Aramäer (consumer) The Arameans (Aramaic ܣܘܪ′′ܝܝܐ) of the present (also known as Assyrians or Chaldeans) are an Aramaic-speaking ethnic minority

JustEren
1 year ago

These are actually Arabs and they also speak a language closely related to the Arabic.

But in ancient times they were mixed with red and with poorer from the north

Raki92
1 year ago
Reply to  Albanischerrr

Armenians are not Semites (like the Arameans/Assyrians) but Indogermanen (don’t confuse you from the “Great” there). What the Armenians share with the Assyrians/Arameans is unfortunately the suffering they have suffered under the Ottoman Empire (Völkermord to be exact).

JustEren
1 year ago
Reply to  Albanischerrr

Of course

Raki92
1 year ago
Reply to  JustEren

Oh, that’s completely wrong. Arameans/Assyrians are Semites. Like Arabs are Semites. Still, it’s not the same thing.

The Assyrians/Arameans/Chaleeers are an indigenous population in Syria, Iraq, Iran and Turkey. I would say that wa is 99.9% Orthodox Christians. They are also called the first Christian people at all.

Fun fact because you mean we are Arabs: Syria is hosting Syria due to the Assyrian Empire. So it comes closer that “Arabers” are Assyrians. But it is already a mistake to use the word Arabs, because he holds too many groups of people (e.g. the Arabs in Syria are not the same as the Arabs in Morocco).