Assyrian in Ukraine


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Introduction / History

Assyrians are an ethnic group whose origins lie in what is today Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria, but who have migrated to the Caucasus, North America and Western Europe during the past century.

They are believed to descend from the ancient Akkadians, who, starting with Sargon of Akkad, emerged as the ruling class of Assyria. Babylonia (formerly Sumer and Akkad) was a colony of Assyria. Eventually, Aramaean tribes assimilated into the Assyrian empire, and their language became dominant, while the different cultures merged to form the ancient Assyrian culture. Today, in certain areas of the Assyrian homeland, identity within a community depends on a person's village of origin (see List of Assyrian villages) or Christian denomination, for instance Chaldean Catholic.

Most Assyrians speak a modern form of Syriac, an Eastern Aramaic language whose dialects include Chaldean and Turoyo as well as Assyrian. All are classified as Neo-Aramaic languages and are written using Syriac script, a derivative of the ancient Aramaic script. Assyrians also may speak one or more languages of their country of residence.

Due to persecution, particularly throughout the 20th century, a significant Assyrian diaspora has emerged. Iran s Islamic Revolution forced thousands to leave Iran. Previously, the Assyrian genocide occurred under Ottoman Turkish rule in the early 1900s. Many have fled Iraq in recent decades. Of the one million or more Iraqis reported by the United Nations to have escaped, forty percent are Assyrian, even though Assyrians make up only three to five percent of the Iraqi population.

They have fled to other countries, Ukraine being among them.


What Are Their Lives Like?

Assyrian children in Ukraine Children are often given Christian or Assyrian names such as Ashur, Sargon, Shamiram, Nineveh, Ninos, Nimrod, etc. Baptism and First Communion are heavily celebrated events similar to how a Bris and a B'nai Mitzvah are in Judaism. When an Assyrian person dies, three days after burial, people gather to celebrate that person's rising to heaven (as did Jesus). After seven days they again gather to commemorate their passing. A close family member wears only black clothes for forty days or one year as a sign of respect.

Assyrians often greet and bid relatives farewell with a kiss on each cheek and by saying "Peace be upon you." Others are greeted with a handshake with the right hand only; according to Middle Eastern customs, the left hand is associated with evil. Similarly, shoes may not be left facing up, one may not have their feet facing anyone directly, whistling at night is thought to waken evil spirits, etc.

There are many Assyrian customs that are common in other Middle Eastern cultures. A parent will often place an eye pendant on their baby to prevent "an evil eye being cast upon it".


What Are Their Beliefs?

Assyrian culture is dictated by religion. The language is also tied to the church as well for it uses the Syriac language in liturgy. Festivals occur during religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas. There are also secular holidays such as Akitu (the Assyrian New Year).

There are Assyrians that are not very religious yet they may be very nationalistic. Assyrians are proud of their heritage, their Christianity, and of speaking the language of Christ.


What Are Their Needs?

Assyrians need a peaceful place to live and settle.


Prayer Items

Pray for the Assyrians in Ukraine to be able to live in a land of peace and justice.
Pray for revival among Assyrian Christians, leading many to cling to the cross and share Jesus with others.
Pray for Ukrainian Christians to evangelize and disciple Asyrians.


Scripture Prayers for the Assyrian in Ukraine.


References

Vilbert Famil-Elia


Profile Source:   Joshua Project  

People Name General Assyrian
People Name in Country Assyrian
Alternate Names Aisor; Chaldean; Eastern Syriac; Southern Assyrian; Suret; Swadaya; Syriac; Syrian Aramaic; Urmi
Population this Country 2,400
Population all Countries 829,000
Total Countries 22
Indigenous No
Progress Scale 3
Unreached No
Frontier People Group No
Pioneer Workers Needed
PeopleID3 10464
ROP3 Code 100574
Country Ukraine
Region Europe, Eastern and Eurasia
Continent Europe
10/40 Window No
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank Not ranked
Country Ukraine
Region Europe, Eastern and Eurasia
Continent Europe
10/40 Window No
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank Not ranked

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Primary Religion: Christianity
Major Religion Percent
Buddhism
0.00 %
Christianity  (Evangelical 2.00 %)
87.00 %
Ethnic Religions
0.00 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
0.00 %
Non-Religious
13.00 %
Other / Small
0.00 %
Unknown
0.00 %
Primary Language Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2,400 speakers)
Language Code aii   Ethnologue Listing
Primary Dialect Assyrian
Dialect Code 112   Global Recordings Listing
Language Written Yes   ScriptSource Listing
Total Languages 1
Primary Language Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (2,400 speakers)
Language Code aii   Ethnologue Listing
Primary Dialect Assyrian
Dialect Code 112   Global Recordings Listing
Total Languages 1
People Groups Speaking Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
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Profile Source Joshua Project 
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