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[edit] Introduction

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Assyrian
articles
Importance
Top High Mid Low None Total
Quality
Featured article FA 1 1 2
Good article GA 1 1 2
B 10 11 5 2 28
Start 18 56 53 27 25 179
Stub 10 45 77 60 8 200
Assessed 40 114 135 89 33 411
Unassessed 1 1 1 68 71
Total 41 115 136 89 101 482

Shlama and welcome to WikiProject Assyria, a WikiProject designed to expand, cleanup and wikify, better organize, and neutralize the point of view on articles related to Assyria and the Assyrian people. This page and its subpages contain the suggestions of Wikipedians who are interested or have made substantial contributions to articles related to Assyrians; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page. For further information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProjects and Wikipedia:WikiProject best practices. Anyone is free to edit any of the pages listed here, including this page as well. For example, if you see a new Assyrian related article, then add it to the "New Articles Notifications" in this page.

[edit] DivisionsScope

WikiProject Assyria was introduced on October 29, 2006 in order to collaborate with others in a more organized and effective way on articles pertaining to topics related to the Assyrian/Syriac/Chaldean ethnic group.

For early Assyrian history, it is a daughter project of WikiProject Ancient Near East. For Christian times, it is a daughter project of WikiProject Syriac Christianity.

Projects with overlapping scopes include Wikipedia:WikiProject Syria and Wikipedia:WikiProject Iraq. See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Arab world.


Project participants may be interested in adding their user page to Category:Assyrian_Wikipedians (for people self-identifying as "Assyrian"), or to the sub-categories Category:Chaldean Catholic Wikipedians, Category:Chaldean Catholic Wikipedians and Category:Syriac Orthodox Wikipedians intended for adherents of these respective churches.

[edit] Participation

Participation in WikiProject Assyria is not limited to anyone; it's open to all editors who want to make positive contributions to ancient and modern Assyrian-related topics. Please add your name to the list of participants below using {{user|username}} to join the project. If you don't have a Wikipedia account yet, you can sign up here. We have separated the project into two groups. One who will prefer to work on ancient Assyrian related articles (ex: Assyrian empire, Assyrian kings, etc) and one that would like to work on modern pages (current Assyrian villages, current politicians, etc). If you would like to work on both, then list your name under "both".

[edit] List of Participants

Modern Assyrian pages


Ancient Assyrian pages

Both

Members of this WikiProject can choose to put the template {{User WPAP}} in their userpage.

[edit] New Articles Notifications

In this section, new articles related to Assyrians will be listed. The reason they are listed here is that so others can check them and try to expand or clean the article. If you have created a new Assyrian related article, please list it here.

  1. Aril Brikha
  2. Zaya Younan
  3. Fuat Deniz
  4. History of the Assyrian people - started April 20, 2007
  5. Shu-Enlil
  6. Ilaba'is-takal
  7. Tashlultum
  8. Assyrians in Israel


Archives of this page

[edit] Adopting a page

The whole goal of this project is to try to get as many articles to the status of Good articles or A-Class status, and then eventually become a featured article. Their are currently 9 "B-Status" Assyrian articles. If you would like to adopt one of the following pages and work it to "Good article" or "A-Class article" status, then please notify us here. Here is the list;

If you would like to adopt one of these pages, then please sign your name next to the article.

[edit] Articles to be created

All people, places and historical/cultural names found on this list relate to Assyrian people, but currently do not have a Wikipedia article, you can help by making one.

[edit] Government, law, and politics

  1. Assyrian politics

[edit] HistoryHistory

  1. Assyria (Persian province) - (timeline is between 500 BC to 200 BC)
  2. Assyrian refugee camp in Baqouba (during WWI)
  3. Assyrians in Ottoman culture

[edit] MilitaryMilitary

  1. Zowaa militia
  2. BNDP militia
  3. Hamdaniyah Brigade

[edit] Diaspora

  1. Assyrians in Brazil
  2. Assyrians in France
  3. Assyrians in Greece
  4. Assyrians and Syriacs in Lebanon
  5. Assyrians in Norway

[edit] Personalities

  1. Nazaratus the Assyrian
  2. Margaret George (Assyrian)
  3. Thirteen Assyrian fathers

[edit] GeographyGeography

  1. Asheeta
  2. Baasheeqa
  3. Bahzani
  4. Barsfi
  5. Derishkee
  6. Soriya (village in Dohuk province)
  7. Zawita

[edit] Articles that need to be worked on

The following list is a set of pages that need to be greatly corrected or neutralized in terms of point of view. Please feel free to adopt a page.

  1. Assyrians in Iraq - needs a better overall introduction.
  2. Sargon Dadesho - needs expansion.

[edit] Top 10 stubs that need to be expanded

The following is the top 10 Assyrian related stub pages that need to be expanded.

  1. Agha Petros
  2. Mar Benyamin Shimon XXI
  3. Assyrians in Iran
  4. Ankawa
  5. Assyrian culture
  6. Baz
  7. Tyari
  8. Ishtar TV
  9. Bet-Nahrain Democratic Party
  10. Yonadam Kanna
  11. Enheduanna
  12. Aššur (god)

[edit] Featured contents

[edit] Featured Articles

The following is a list of featured articles.


Article Contributers Featured article
Aramaic language Garzo
A 9th century Aramaic manuscript of the Gospel of John

Aramaic is a Semitic language with a 3,000-year history. It has been the language of administration of empires and the language of divine worship. It is the original language of a large section of the biblical books of Daniel and Ezra. It was probably the language of Jesus, it is the main language of the Talmud, and it is still spoken today as a first language by numerous small communities. Aramaic belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family. Within this diverse family, Aramaic belongs to the Semitic subfamily. Aramaic is a part of the Northwest Semitic group of languages, which also includes the Canaanite languages (including Hebrew).

— on April 18, 2005

Article Contributers Featured article
Sargon of Akkad Briangotts, Sharrukin, Codex Sinaiticus, others
Bust believed to be that of Sargon of Akkad, Nineveh, c. 2300 BC.

Sargon of Akkad, also known as Sargon the Great (Akkadian Šarru-kinu, cuneiform ŠAR.RU.KI.IN, meaning "the true king" or "the king is legitimate"), was an Akkadian king famous for his conquest of the Sumerian city-states in the 24th and 23rd centuries BC. The founder of the Dynasty of Akkad, Sargon reigned for 56 years, c. 23332279 BC (short chronology). He became a prominent member of the royal court of Kish, ultimately overthrowing its king before embarking on the conquest of Mesopotamia. Sargon's vast empire is known to have extended from Elam to the Mediterranean sea, including Mesopotamia, parts of modern-day Iran and Syria, and possibly parts of Anatolia and the Arabian peninsula. He ruled from a new capital, Akkad (Agade), which the Sumerian king list claims he built, on the left bank of the Euphrates. Sargon is regarded as one of the first individuals in recorded history to create a multiethnic, centrally ruled empire, and his dynasty controlled Mesopotamia for around a century.

— on July 24, 2007

[edit] Good Articles

The following is a list of pages that have been rated as "Good article" by the Wikipedia:Good Article committee.

Article Contributers
Akkad
Achaemenid Assyria Chaldean, Tourskin

[edit] Did you know?

The following is a list of pages that have been featured in Wikipedia's front page under the "Did You Know?" section. To nominate other Assyrian related pages for a Did You Know feature, please see Template talk:Did you know.


Article Contributers Did You Know...
Simele massacre Chaldean, Nareklm ... that during the Simele massacre nearly 3,000 people
were killed and more than 63 Assyrian villages were destroyed? — DYK on January 11, 2007
Munir Bashir Chaldean, Tirkfl ...that Munir Bashir, known for his mastery of the maqam scale system,
was a famous musician in the Middle East during the 20th century? — DYK on January 26, 2007
Victor Kamber Tim1965 ...that labor leader Victor Kamber created playing cards with public figures in 1968
and the "Rappin' Ronnie" music video depicting a rapping Ronald Reagan in 1984? — DYK on January 27, 2007
Assyrians in Finland Chaldean ...that the majority of Assyrians in Finland live in Oulu, the sixth largest city in the country? — DYK on March 3, 2007
Bahira EliasAlucard ...that in the Islamic tradition, Bahira (pictured) was an Assyrian Christian monk who foretold to the adolescent Muhammad his future prophetic career? - DYK on July 11, 2007
Assyria (Persian province) Tourskin ...that Assyrian troops took part in Xerxes' expedition to Greece? - DYK on August 1, 2007
Military history of the Assyrian Empire Tourskin ...that the Assyrian King Sargon II deported more than 100,000 rebels from Babylon as punishment? — DYK on August 12, 2007

[edit] Articles to be translated

Deutsch English
People
de:Abraham Shimonaya Abraham Shimonaya
de:Eliya Abuna Mar Eliya Abuna
de:Shimun XXII. Mar Shimun XXII Paulos
de:Shimun XXI. Mar Benyamin Shimon XXI
de:Josephus Adjutus Josephus Adjutus
de:Elias Mellus Elias Mellus
de:Nikolaus Zaya Nikolaus Zaya
de:Sulaqa Sulaqa Mar Shimun
de:Joseph II. (Chaldäisch-katholischer Patriarch) Joseph II (Chaldean Catholic Patriach)
de:Joseph III. (Chaldäisch-katholischer Patriarch) Joseph III (Chaldean Catholic Patriach)
de:Joseph VI. (Chaldäisch-katholischer Patriarch) Joseph VI (Chaldean Catholic Patriach)
de:Joseph V. (Chaldäisch-katholischer Patriarch) Joseph V (Chaldean Catholic Patriach)
de:Raphael I. Bidawid Raphael I. Bidawid
de:Paul Bedjan Paul Bedjan
de:Addai Scher Addai Scher
de:David Benjamin Keldani David Benjamin Keldani
Organizations and Institutes
de:Shuraya Shuraya

[edit] Dispute resolution

Disputes surrounding the topic of proper names of Assyrians/Syriacs/Chaldeans erupt regularly. All such issues should be discussed centrally, at Wikipedia:Assyrian-Syriac wikipedia cooperation board. Project participants interested in contributing to the resolution of these disputes should put the cooperation board page on their watchlists.