Assyrians in Georgia
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Assyrians in Georgia
Summary
Assyrians in Georgia is an ethnic minority group[1]. It draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (ethnic_minority_group category, ranking #32 of 61).[2]
Key Facts
- Assyrians in Georgia held citizenship in Georgia[3].
- Assyrians in Georgia's religion is recorded as Georgian Orthodox Church[4].
- Assyrians in Georgia's religion is recorded as Chaldean Catholic Church[5].
- Assyrians in Georgia's image is recorded as Flag of the Assyrian people.svg[6].
- Assyrians in Georgia's instance of is recorded as ethnic minority group[7].
- Assyrians in Georgia's ancestral home is recorded as Iran[8].
- Assyrians in Georgia's subclass of is recorded as Assyrians[9].
- Assyrians in Georgia's Commons category is recorded as Assyrians in Georgia[10].
- Assyrians in Georgia's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0119_b8x[11].
- Assyrians in Georgia's quantity is recorded as {'unit': 'Q5', 'amount': '+2377'}[12].
- Assyrians in Georgia's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Assyrian Neo-Aramaic[13].
- Assyrians in Georgia's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Georgian[14].
- Assyrians in Georgia's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Russian[15].
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Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Georgian Orthodox Church[4], a national Church[16], in Georgia[17], founded in 0500[18], headquartered in Tbilisi[19] and Chaldean Catholic Church[5], an Eastern Catholic Churches[20], in Iraq[21], founded in 1553[22], headquartered in Cathedral of Mary Mother of Sorrows[23].
Why It Matters
Assyrians in Georgia draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (ethnic_minority_group category, ranking #32 of 61).[2]