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This Category is for English sites about Assyrian culture, language, and history.
http://www.aina.org/aol/
A portal offering coverage of Assyrian history and language and a directory of related site.
http://www.assyrianaid.org/
A group that collects funds for projects to help Assyrians in the ancestral homeland of Bet Nahrain in Northern Iraq.
http://www.atour.com/
AIM is an internet-based organization and repository with information on Assyrian history, language, and culture.
http://www.edessa.com/
Information on Assyrian culture; includes music, arts, history, religion and biographies.
http://www.assyrianvoice.net/
Assyrian Voice is an Assyrian Portal online offering chat, music, news, interviews, and photo albums.
http://aina.org/aol/ethnic.htm
Contains such items as a historical background, demographic data, information on language, religion and traditions, political and civic participation, and references.
http://www.bethsuryoyo.com/
Contains articles written in English and Arabic. It also contains sections related to Assyrian music, news, history, current affairs, a forum, photos, and a section for kids.
http://dashqotan.atspace.com/
Pictures and history of this ancient Assyrian village in Bet Nahrain, Northern Iraq.
http://www.nineveh.com/
Nineveh and Assyria. Articles by renowned personalities on the Assyrian beliefs and life. Services, clubs, chats, history, and reference materials. Also covering Chaldean and Oriental Christian culture.
http://www.beith-morounoye.org/
Dedicated to the teaching of the Syriac Aramaic language, and Maronite traditions. Includes images of manuscript illuminations.
http://www.nestorian.org/who_are_the_assyrians.html
An often quoted essay by Nicholas Aljeloo of The Assyrian Australian Academic Society in Sydney, Australia. This copy includes his footnotes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_people
A look at who the Assyrian people are and at the Neo-Assyrian revival.
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