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- Armenian–Assyrian_relations abstract "Armenian–Assyrian relations describe the 2900 year relationship, beginning as the Kingdom of Ararat was the major rival of the Assyrian empire.The southern borders of Greater Historic Armenia, which was about 350 000 km square had common borders with Semitic Assyrians just like the Byzantine Empire had common borders with semitic Arabs. Both were the first peoples to convert to Christianity. Today, several thousands of Armenians live in Iraq, Syria and Iran and about three thousands Assyrians live in Armenia.".
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- Armenian–Assyrian_relations subject Category:Assyrian_people.
- Armenian–Assyrian_relations subject Category:Bilateral_relations_of_Armenia.
- Armenian–Assyrian_relations comment "Armenian–Assyrian relations describe the 2900 year relationship, beginning as the Kingdom of Ararat was the major rival of the Assyrian empire.The southern borders of Greater Historic Armenia, which was about 350 000 km square had common borders with Semitic Assyrians just like the Byzantine Empire had common borders with semitic Arabs. Both were the first peoples to convert to Christianity.".
- Armenian–Assyrian_relations label "Armenian–Assyrian relations".
- Armenian–Assyrian_relations sameAs Armenian%E2%80%93Assyrian_relations.
- Armenian–Assyrian_relations sameAs Q4793339.
- Armenian–Assyrian_relations sameAs Q4793339.
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