Clemens Schmillen
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I was just reading this page of my ancestors village Ayn Wardo, and was shocked by the text mentioning it's inhabitants by the strange name "assyrians". It's already known by historians that the village's inhabitants name is Arameans or Syrians (Syriacs). Because Syria and Aram are synonyms. But in the other hand "assyrians" is a total different name, they are inhabitants of the extinct city of "assur" or "ashur" and they are an akkadian people.
There is no Assyrian ethnicity, they are the citizens of the extinct city of assur, their ethnicity is akkadian. Similar to Rome, the Romans originally are the citizens of Rome, but their ethnicity is Latin .
So just to correct that, my friend, the indigenous inhabitants of Turabdin (where Ayn Wardo is located) are Arameans/Syrians.
Can I correspond further with you if possible, in order to cooperate with each other for the benefit of Wikipedia's reliability among the people of the world. I'm interested in history and went to course in Syrology, within Aramistik.
Hope for your answer and that we can keep in touch!
Best regards
/Bar Oromoyo
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editI was just reading this page of my ancestors village Ayn Wardo, and was shocked by the text mentioning it's inhabitants by the strange name "assyrians". It's already known by historians that the village's inhabitants name is Arameans or Syrians (Syriacs). Because Syria and Aram are synonyms. But in the other hand "assyrians" is a total different name, they are inhabitants of the extinct city of "assur" or "ashur" and they are an akkadian people.
There is no Assyrian ethnicity, they are the citizens of the extinct city of assur, their ethnicity is akkadian. Similar to Rome, the Romans originally are the citizens of Rome, but their ethnicity is Latin .
So just to correct that, my friend, the indigenous inhabitants of Turabdin (where Ayn Wardo is located) are Arameans/Syrians.
Can I correspond further with you if possible, in order to cooperate with each other for the benefit of Wikipedia's reliability among the people of the world. I'm interested in history and went to course in Syrology, within Aramistik.
Hope for your answer and that we can keep in touch!
Best regards
/Bar Oromoyo Bar Oromoyo (talk) 19:30, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
- Hi Bar Oromoyo,
- Thank you for your instructions. In fact, I didn't know that Syria and Aram are synonyms. The naming issue is somewhat confusing, as Assyians here are referred to as a religious community and not an ethnical one.
- Best regards Clemens Schmillen (talk) 21:00, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
- Hi again Clemens, thanx for your letter, so how can we correct this description to it's true meaning (that the aramaic syriac speaking community with all it's denominations, is belonging to the Aramean syrian ethnicity.
- Because also the mother tongue is Aramaic/Syriac so it's obvious the the ethnicity is Aramean/Syrian) for the sake of history reliability towards wiki:s readers?!
- Regards Bar Oromoyo (talk) 21:42, 11 May 2024 (UTC)