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Stories from old life of Assyrians in Urmia (Orumieh) by Rabi Philimon Darmo, (Radio segment 1983)
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2022
- Tribute to Urmia "Life in the Assyrian Villages of Urmia, Iran", written by Rabita: Lili Oraham Taimoorazi , read by Rabi: Philimon Darmo for the Assyrian Radio, Sydney Australia, first broadcasted in 1983 (from Archive)
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I was born there as an Iraqi refugee ❤ lived there for 4 years, thank you to the people that helped my family when most in need 🙏🏼
Lovely Assyrians You are Great Part of this Ancient Colorful Garden homeland of ours Urmia West Azerbaijan ,
Let us bring Peace and Prosperity For our Land and Neighbours ,
Happy New Year Merry Christmass
Reza S. Mowlavi
Aziza Muneer, your videos never disappoint. Awesome video 👍👍👍
Urmia, Assyria is Beautiful!
my grandfather from
Supurgan.Great video.
Thank you.
Great video…
My grandparents are from tekah Ardeshai / Urmi
thank you for sharing
مو پيدا مهمني بمار سركيس
واني سلابا ماتت مار سركيس👉
قردايا خارم أن هاوي داهوا لا متتله
گو جيبوخ..... پأتي يوما اترت آتور
پايش قورا قا ديستان ..
❤️⚪💙 خييا أمتا آتوريتا 💙⚪❤️.
Fantastic 🎉🌻
Love Assyrian people. ❤️ ❤❤
I am Persian, and my family always told me stories about the Assyrians of Orumieh and how Orumieh was always home to Assyrians, Arameans, and other similar ancient peoples. I was taught that for more than 2,000 years, the Assyrians provided their local armies in service of the Iranian Shahs and were steadfast in their love for various kings of Persia/Iran. My family also mentioned that Iranians in the west and north were always of some sort of Assyrian (or similar) heritage originally, and that they blended with various other cultures (Kurds, Azeris, Persians) to become Iranian (I later confirmed this via a genetic testing service, which showed I was 40% Assyrian!).
I hope there always remains a community of Assyrians in their historical heartland of Orumieh. They are truly an incredible people.
That's wonderful information. Thank you for sharing. Yes, Assyrians thrived in Persian under the ruling of the Kingdoms, but unfortunately not so much in the recent decade.
@@MoneerCherie Yes, the unfortunate truth. A truth which is applicable to many Iranians from all new and ancient creeds and faiths. However, similar to my Assyrian-Iranian friends and compatriots, I will always love Iran. Somewhere in my heart, there’s a hope that I will be able to return one day, with some of my friends and family, to build a better future at home. Of course, just a dream for now given the ever-deteriorating circumstances.
❤️❤️❤️
Urmie, khelyta Urmie!
if you ask the Persian what does Orumieh means they won’t know , because the name is Assyrian .
Orumieh ( Our d’ mia ) in Assyrian language means
عين الماء
my grandparents are originally from Takka ardeshai from Urmi
كل قرية في مدينة اورميا لها قديس اشوري
كان الاكراد دائما يحاولون سطوا وسرقة قرى مدينة اورميا وبالاخص هذه القرية ولكنهم كانوا يخافون القديس مار سركيس لهذا كانوا يخافون الاقتراب منها لانهم كانوا يؤمنون بقوة القديس .
تبقون عظماء يا اشوريين بتاريخكم الكنسي المتوارث عن ملوككم اجدادكم الاشوريين القدماء
I am Persian, and my family always told me stories about the Assyrians of Orumieh and how Orumieh was always home to Assyrians, Arameans, and other similar ancient peoples. I was taught that for more than 2,000 years, the Assyrians provided their local armies in service of the Iranian Shahs and were steadfast in their love for various kings of Persia/Iran. My family also mentioned that Iranians in the west and north were always of some sort of Assyrian (or similar) heritage originally, and that they blended with various other cultures (Kurds, Azeris, Persians) to become Iranian (I later confirmed this via a genetic testing service, which showed I was 40% Assyrian!).
I hope there always remains a community of Assyrians in their historical heartland of Orumieh. They are truly an incredible people.
😍😍
Khaya ghanukh Miaqra Moneer.
سيدنا المسيح وكل قديسينا يحفظون كنائسنا الحبيبه من شر الشيطان
Never forget that when we were in front of their church and one of the Assyrian who had a key did not give us the access in our mother land country! He said it is only for Christian people!!! I was in heart of San Peter and no one asked my religion ten years after that! Religion is not more than a label if you want to market it. Thankfully I am not from any religion except humanity
Sorry for your experience, sometimes these buildings are not considered as tourist places, and only accessed for religious worship.
@@MoneerCherie No problem 😉 I have many good memories from Urumia
Sean, Please, I urge you to go through the history of Urmia and what our Assyrians faced through centuries in Urmia, and you would really appreciate whatever they tell you. Don't get upset, because what you encountered I would have encountered too,, but please try to study the history of the region again the Assyrian and how many bloodshed we faced.
The Assyrian community in Iran numbered approximately 200,000 prior to the Islamic Revolution of 1979.[3] In 1987, there were an estimated 50,000 Assyrians living in Tehran.[4] However, after the revolution many Assyrians left the country, primarily for the United States; the 1996 Iranian census counted only 32,000 Assyrians.
God product all churches and Christian
Do you mind if your video is broadcasted on an Assyrian radio station?
Feel free to do that.
Dear Moneer, where can i find the song on 4.55min?
I will look for it & maybe upload it, I believe it is sang by this singer: ua-cam.com/video/21JlF4w7zqE/v-deo.html
Yes please, thank you very much moneer
@@kongomuller8553 ua-cam.com/video/ysHwdJokCuU/v-deo.html
it's not exactly the same version. the one from this upload is slower and a bit different. both versions are very nice but i especially like it from this upload. Thank you very much Moneer God bless you and your family
@@kongomuller8553 Yes, its another recorded version of the same song, with added "Watani" lyric.
If I find the first version I will send it to you.
Is this Aramaic language brother?
it is the language if the Assyrian people: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_people
@@MoneerCherie Which country speak Ashur language and Which one speak Aramaic tell me brother. I want to know the history
@@user-eq8le4zz1c Assyrian are found in Iraq, Syria, Iran and Turkey. Their ancestoral homeland is Mesopotamia (today known as Iraq).
@@MoneerCherie What about aramee/Aram?
@@user-eq8le4zz1cour language is older than Aramaic, it’s more Sumerian like 😊