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| | Chaldean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Chaldean Syrian Church of the East is the name most often used by the Assyrian Church of the East in India. |  | | Chaldean mythology is a generalized term used to refer to all the mythologies of ancient Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia. |  | | The traditional liturgical language of Chaldean churches is Syriac - a descendent of Aramaic, the language thought to have been spoken by Jesus and his disciples. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldean
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| | Chaldea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 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. |  | | The Book of Genesis narrative of Abraham places him at Ur, which was at a later time the country of the kasdim— the "Chaldeans", or just possibly the "Kassites". |  | | The Hebrew name for ancient Chaldeans was כשדים (Kaśdim). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldea
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| | Orientale Lumen - Chaldean Eastern Catholic Church in the United States |
 | | When Chaldean faithful are participating in an Assyrian celebration of the Holy Eucharist, the Assyrian minister is warmly invited to insert the words of the Institution in the Anaphora of Addai and Mari, as allowed by the Holy Synod of the Assyrian Church of the East. |  | | The Chaldean patriarch is attending the Synod of Bishops in Rome. |  | | The request for admission to the Eucharist between the Chaldean Church and the Assyrian Church of the East is connected with the particular geographical and social situation in which their faithful are actually living. |
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http://www.mliles.com/jimcndf/ritesindiv/chaldean.shtml
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: East Syrian Rite |
 | | The second is used by the Chaldeans and Nestorians on the Epiphany and the feasts of St. |  | | The Chaldean Catholic priests say Mass daily, and where there are many priests there will be many Masses in the same Church in one day, whch is contrary to the Nestorian canons. |  | | He sets aside a "memorial of the Virgin Mary, Mother of Christ" (Chaldean; usual Malabar Rite, "Mother of God"; but according to Raulin's Latin of the Malabar Rite, "Mother of God Himself and of the Lord Jesus Christ"), and of the patron of the Church (in the Malabar Rite, "of St.Thomas"). |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14413a.htm
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| | History of the Chaldean church |
 | | Chaldean church must be the only religious denomination which requires its members to abdicate their ancestry after they joined it. |  | | Joining the Chaldean church did not change the fact that their heritage was Assyrian and the fact that the Chaldean church itself was an Assyrian denomination. |  | | By all accounts the Chaldean church came into existence in 1551 because of a dispute in the Assyrian "Church of the East", the dissidents formed a separate church under the leadership of Yohanna (John) Sulaga, a monk of Rabban Hormizd located 30 miles north of Nineveh. |
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http://www.nineveh.com/chalchurch.htm
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| | Chaldean Bishops' Letter Undermines National Unity |
 | | The Chaldean Church is a Uniate Eastern Rite Roman Catholic Church. |  | | Chaldean Bishops, led by Archbishop Emeritus Jackues Ishaq and Bishop Shlemon Warduni, along with representatives of other Assyrian Churches, initiated the establishment of a ChaldeoAssyrian national council to further formalize the unified national front in Iraq. |  | | The separatist Chaldean movement and the resulting rancor between the Churches is likely to be viewed as complicating Vatican efforts to present a unified front. |
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http://www.aina.org/releases/2003/iraqbishops.htm
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| | The Chaldean Legend |
 | | The Chaldean Sun-god, Mithra, was called "Triple" and the trinitarian idea of the Chaldeans was a doctrine of the Akkadians who, themselves, belonged to a race which was the first to conceive a metaphysical trinity. |  | | 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. |  | | Thus the Babylonians and the Chaldeans might have learned of it from their mysterious guests, christened by some Assyriologists Akkadians, or what is still more probable, they, themselves perhaps, were the descendants of those who had dwelt in the submerged localities. |
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http://www.wisdomworld.org/additional/ListOfCollatedArticles/TheChaldeanLegend.html
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| | The Chaldean Church - Christians in Iraq |
 | | 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. |  | | In the 16th century portions of the Church of the East sought relief by establishing relations with the Church of Rome. |  | | Unlike the Byzantine, Roman and Coptic Churches, the Chaldean Church has no distinctive liturgical arts traditions in decorating its churches, but borrows heavily from the Byzantine and Roman traditions. |
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http://www.byzantines.net/epiphany/chaldean.htm
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| | Kairos Catholic Journal: Past Issues: New Chaldean Church |
 | | His Beatitude is well known for his spirit of respect and cooperation with leaders of the other churches and faiths, particularly the Muslims, and because of that the two communities continue to enjoy a harmonious relationship in spite of the current difficulties. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.kairos.com.au/currentissued.asp?ID=1638
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| | Resource Information Center Iraq: Chaldean ChristiansIraq: Chaldean ChristiansIraq: Chaldean ChristiansIraq: Chaldean ... |
 | | Assyrian and Chaldean Christians, who speak and use Syriac in their religious texts, are unable to receive an education in their native language in areas under Baghdad control (Journalist 18 May 2000; USDOS 25 Feb. 2000; USDOS 9 Sept. 1999). |  | | According to the Assyrian International News Agency [AINA]..., "with Chaldeans belonging to a different Assyrian Christian sect, the communities were always considered distinct by the government." The prevalent mentality in Baghdad, Kurdistan, and among the Assyrians themselves has allowed this situation to continue (25 June 1999). |  | | One article cites the Chaldean pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Baghdad as stating that "[t]here is no tension here in Iraq...; [u]nder this regime, this government, also this president, there is no discrimination" (The Seattle Times 24 Dec. 1998). |
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http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/asylum/ric/documentation/IRQ00001.htm
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| | The Chaldean System |
 | | Astrology, Numerology, and other such studies were considered a religion, but not in the way we know it today. |  | | They held the belief that all things were part of Divine Providence, and that the planets were simply heavenly interpreters. |  | | In the time of Alexander The Great, about 356 B.C., the Chaldeans believed that their knowledge of Numerology and Astrology went back at least 473,000 years. |
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http://www.geocities.com/roarliveson/chaldean.html
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| | The Chaldeans, Facts and Fiction |
 | | Today’s Chaldean term is a pure religious title which dates back originally to the 15th century when the Nestorians of Cyprus and their bishop declared their loyalty to the Roman Catholic Church. |  | | I will not dwell in the Chaldean title as a religious denomination of the Eastern Church any longer, since it has been proven historically as being a title given by Rome to those Assyrians from the Church of the East who preferred to follow the Roman Catholic Church. |  | | Their organization was tribal, and each Chaldean bitu (house) was under the leadership of a ‘shaikh’ who at times called himself a ‘king’. |
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http://www.nineveh.com/census2000.htm
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| | The Times-Tribune - News - 07/26/2003 - Iraqi women make sacred pilgrimage |
 | | Most speak Chaldean, a derivative of Aramaic, said to be the language of Jesus Christ. |  | | 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. |  | | Now enjoying religious freedom, a group of Chaldean women -- the children and grandchildren of the oppressed -- arrived Friday afternoon from Detroit at the Basilica of the National Shrine to St. Ann, journeying more than 500 miles to honor the grandmother of Jesus Christ. |
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http://zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=9905549&BRD=2185&PAG=461&...&rfi=6
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| | Chaldean Catholic Church |
 | | The Chaldeans still embrace their East Syrian liturgy of Addai and Mari, performing it in Syriac (a language close to Aramaic, the language of Jesus). |  | | Through this arrangement, the Chaldean branch is allowed to retain its customs and rites, even when these differ from the traditions of the Roman church. |  | | The Catholic branch comes to be called Chaldean, or Chaldean Catholic, or East Syriac. |
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http://lexicorient.com/e.o/chaldean.htm
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| | Another Deplorable Attack Against Chaldean Christians in Iraq |
 | | As if it was not enough to discriminate against Chaldeans because of their unique ethnicity and Christian religion, the different Iraqi governments continued to use them as their pawns in their political struggle with Islamic fundamentalism. |  | | Also, two more Chaldeans were killed in Baghdad and for the same reason. |  | | Despite the many pleads by Chaldean religious as well as political leaders with the Coalition Provisional Authority as well as with Muslim religious clerks, those attacks seemed to continue unabated. |
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http://www.chaldeansonline.net/chaldeanews/attack.html
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| | Who are the Chaldeans? |
 | | Picture showing the past 11 Patriarchs of the Chaldean Church starting from right to left by the picture of Patriarch Youhanna Sulaka who introduced Catholicism to the followers of the Church of the East in 1552, resulting in the latter division into two sections, the Assyrian church and the Chaldean church. |  | | Many members of the Chaldean Catholic Church of Iran prefer to be called "Assyrian Catholics” in order to express their ethnic background as well as their attachment to their faith. |  | | Many Chaldeans and Assyrians accepted the Gospel and gradually established the Church of the East. |
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http://www.chaldeansonline.net/chald.html
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| | CHALDEAN.org » News |
 | | Chaldean churches in southeast Michigan are holding their monthly Friday Friends party at Mother of God church this Friday starting at 9 in the evening. |  | | Chaldean Teens Coming Together is one of the more active groups in Mother of God Church in Southfield. |  | | A somber silence fell on the Chaldean church as the priests entered the sacred building and began their ritual prayer. |
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http://www.chaldean.org/News?iChannel=2&nChannel=News
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| | CHALDEAN |
 | | Nannak or Nannar (Chaldean) A name of the moon deity Sin, son of Mulil or Mul-lil, especially at Nippur, the principal seat of what was termed Chaldean magic. |  | | The danger in Vedic ritual; Thought is beyond time; It is a sacrifice of the Mind of God; Thought the builder; The universe, of thought, of the dead that are living; Brief description of death and after; The need of interchange of intercourse with the plane of the dead. |  | | The tenth king of Chaldea, son of Ardates according to Berosus, the last king of the mythical age, who reigned for 18 Sari. |
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http://www.experiencefestival.com/chaldean
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| | Chaldean American Student Association |
 | | 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. |  | | 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. |  | | 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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http://www.umdcasa.com/html/info/joint.html
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| | History of the Chaldean Church of the East |
 | | The Chaldean Church of India (Syro-Malabar) link no longer report to the Patriarchal seat in Mesopotamia, since it was forcibly severed in 1565 from its mother church the Portugese rulers of Malabar (acting on the orders of the Pope of Rome, Pius IV). |  | | Until about the end of the last century, the people, and even some of the Chaldean patriarchs, were still emotionally attached to their old church and were growing jealous of the too many alterations in their ancient customs. |  | | With that in mind, and to exert a better control on the Chaldean priesthood, the Catholic Church developed a program by which Chaldean priests were encouraged to study Catholicism in Rome itself. |
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http://www.chaldeansonline.net/church.html
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| | His Beatitude, Mar Rouphael I Bidawid |
 | | 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: |  | | 1962-1965: He was transferred o the Chaldean diocese of Beirut (Lebanon) until his election Patriarch of the Chaldean church, in 1989 during the Holy Synod held in Baghdad (15 - 21 May 1989). |  | | 1957: Elected Bishop of the Chaldean Diocese of Maamadieh in Kurdistan (Iraq). |
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http://www.opuslibani.org.lb/church/chaldean/epatriarch.htm
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| | CHALDEAN.org |
 | | Many in the Chaldean community are calling the senseless killing an obscene tragedy compounded by the inhumanity of U.S. Embassy in Jordon refusing parental burial rights. |  | | Chaldean information sources, organizations, and social justice service centers, like the Chaldean churches, |  | | What do you do with those old clothes you don’t wear and the household items you no longer use? |
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http://www.chaldean.org
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| | THE CHALDEAN CHURCH OF THE EAST : History |
 | | The number of the Chaldean faithfuls is evaluated at approximately 42 0000. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.opuslibani.org.lb/church/chaldean/ehistory.htm
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| | Search The Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Qabalah |
 | | 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. |  | | The exact origins of the Qabalah are unclear, but it certainly contains some vestiges of Egyptian, Greek, and Chaldean influence. |
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http://www.llewellynencyclopedia.com/term/Qabalah
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| | Assyrian - Chaldean - Chat :: Home |
 | | We have created this FREE message board primarily so that people of Assyrian and Chaldean decent can be one and speak their mind
There are NO advertisements, nor are there any obligations / commitments once you join. |  | | Assyrian Chaldean BB Message Board forum music lounge cars automotive clubs events chicago detroit cali california chaldo ass jobs buy sell nightlife news girls guys women men chat people chaldean assyrian asyrian chaldian caldean kaldean khaldean assyran assy chaldi chaldeanchat.net assyrianchat.net www.chaldeanchat.net www.assyrianchat.net www.chaldeanchat.com www.assyrianchat.com chaldeanchat.com assyrianchat.com |  | | This site has not been established to profit from. |
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| | Chaldean Astrology |
 | | However, it wasn’t until the Seleucid period that the Chaldeans began to develop their science and religion into an art. |  | | The first known reference to the name Chaldea, is found in the annals of Ashirnasirpal II, king of Assyria (884 to 859 BC). |  | | Through their empiricism the Chaldeans developed theories that the same phenomena would recur in cycles. |
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http://www.thesunsetchart.com/chaldea.html
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| | The Chaldean News |
 | | But although Arab and Chaldean cultures both descend from the Middle East, each ethnic group is quite distinctive and separate in many ways, including language, lifestyle and religion. |  | | 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. |  | | Advertisers benefit from the significant demographic differences between Arabs and Chaldeans. |
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http://www.chaldeannews.com/adOpps.htm
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| | Chaldean Flag Appendix |
 | | In the 1st half of the 1st century A.D. Chaldeans embarced Christianity and started using the religious name (syriac / Sorya or Soryaya) to differentiate themslves from other Chaldeans who kept their ancient religious. |  | | Around the year 428 A.D. a great number of the Christian Chaldeans followed the Schism Nestoiranism and started using the name Nestorians till Feb. 7,1445 when they regained their old ethnical name (CHALDEANS). |  | | 5300-3500 BC Chaldean's who are known by the name Proto-Euphrateaus (P-E) Ruled over (Eridu) the capital of sea land (Kaldea). |
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http://www.chaldeanflag.com/appendix.htm
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| | Chaldeans |
 | | The Chaldean dynasty continued until the Persian invasion of 539 BC. |  | | The country of Chadea was an ancient land in southern Babylonia, on the Persian Gulf near the delta of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. |  | | istorically the Chaldeans were a seminomadic people from Arabia who occupied the city of Ur "of the Chaldeans." (Genesis 11:28) and neighboring lands. |
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http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/c/chaldeans.html
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| | A Healing Place: Intuitive Energetic Spiritual Healing Techniques |
 | | I also offer Chaldean Astrology chart readings that can help you understand yourself more and assist you in both your personal and spiritual healing and growth. |  | | These techniques can assist you in healing on a physical, emotional, mental and/or spiritual level and are for in-person as well as distant healing clients. |  | | I welcome your questions and feedback about anything I have here on my site and wish you a wonderful visit. |
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http://www.a-healing-place.com
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| | ICA, International Chaldean Association |
 | | 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). |  | | 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. |  | | Nowadays, Chaldeans descendants are holding the torch of noble art forward. |
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http://www.chaldeanart.com
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| | Chaldean Numerology , sm |
 | | Notice that every Pythagorean numerology text avoids any reference of the evolution of the modern English alphabet from the ancient Hebrew alphabet. |  | | I was born on the 10th of November 1948, but only the TEN is used for my Birthday number. |  | | 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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| | Chladean Educational Center of America, National Chaldean Museum of Babylonia |
 | | Jacob Yasso, the spiritual leader of Detroit Chaldeans, Mr. |  | | president of Chaldean Ladies of Charity for their continuous support and for all the gracious sponsors (CECA, Autumn 2002 Publication P.7) who contributed in realizing that outstanding dream to the Chaldeans who pride themselves in their deeply-rooted cultural heritage dating back to over 7300 years. |  | | He approached several Chaldean organizations since 1998, yet there was not any positive response or action plan. |
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http://www.chaldean4u.org/museum
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| | Amazon.com: Chaldean Magic: Its Origin and Development: Books: Francois Lenormant |
 | | Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand : The Cuneiform Texts of a Group of Babylonian and Assyrian Incantations and Magical Formulae Edited with by Leonard W. King |  | | Amazon.com: Chaldean Magic: Its Origin and Development: Books: Francois Lenormant |  | | Edwin Norris published "in facsimile" in 1866, in the second volume of their collection of the Cuneiform Inscriptions of Western Asia. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0877289247?v=glance
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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. |  | | It would stand to reason that one of the major mystery schools of ancient times would be in Chaldea and this school would have much information on vibration, a science which I am convinced was at the heart of much of the scientific knowledge of the ancients. |
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http://www.lightworks.com/MonthlyAspectarian/1999/September/0999-04.htm
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| | Chaldean Times |
 | | The continued success of Amir Denha and The Chaldean Detroit Times, in the past years is supported by his wife, Haifa Denha, and his children Dalia, Olivia, Vidal, and Ramy and his son-in-law Noor Atisha. |  | | In 1982, His Excellency, Bishop Ibrahim Ibrahim, was ordained Bishop, and decided to publish a newspaper for the Chaldean Diocese in America and Amir was among the team who helped. |  | | His aunt, Naima Denha, who had lived in America since 1951, tried to convince Amir to go to school and pursue a career in journalism. |
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http://www.optimaltek.com/ChaldeanTimes/about.htm
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| | Red State Son: Chaldean |
 | | And then there's the fact that some Chaldeans are working for the US occupation, which puts them in the crosshairs of Sunni guerrillas and Ba'athist militants. |  | | 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. |
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http://redstateson.blogspot.com/2005/02/chaldean.html
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| | TGCI's Library of Winning Grant Proposals on CD: Search by Subject |
 | | More than 80% of Chaldeans (n=6O,000) who have immigrated to the United States live in the Metropolitan Detroit area. |  | | Chaldeans are a Catholic minority group originating primarily from Iraq. |  | | Orient Chaldean refugee families to and link them with existing mental health services 4. |
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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 keeping with Assyrian practice, the "New Babylonians," or Chaldeans forced a large part of the Jewish population to relocate. |  | | 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. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MESO/CHALDEAN.HTM
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| | Chaldean Astrology |
 | | She had already started to cut back on teaching, so it was a real gift for her to go ahead and teach the class. |  | | She has continued to follow our class with once a month classes of advanced teachings. |  | | It is not meant to take the place of professional inquires that you should make about your issue in question. |
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http://www.a-healing-place.com/astrology1.htm
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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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| | Free Numerology Calculator Software - 2Near the Edge |
 | | The Pythagorean System of numerology is said to have originated from the Greek mathematician Pythagoras of Samos. |  | | Pythagoras is best know for his solution to the hypotenuse of a right triangle. |  | | The Chaldean System of numerology has its roots in Ancient Babylon. |
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http://www.2near.com/edge/numerology
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| | Welcome To Chaldean Flag |
 | | 20, 1999 (The Eightfold Chaldean Star Among The everlasting Rivers, Tigres and Euphrates) |  | | Chaldean Democratic Party (Iraq and all over the World). |  | | Any Organization that is Intereseted in Adopting the Chaldean Mesopotamian Legitimate Flag, can e-mail us their name and address to: |
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| | Chaldean Numerology |
 | | Carolyn D. A complete listing of general and advance books for |  | | chaldean numerology 10 in the Free Online Encyclopedia |  | | Read about chaldean numerology 10 in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary. |
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| | Chaldean Nation |
 | | Reproduction in whole or in part or in any form |  | | 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. |
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