Arameans
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Arameans
Summary
Arameans is a people[1]. They draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (people category, ranking #108 of 180).[2]
Key Facts
- Turoyo was Arameans's native language[3].
- Syriac was Arameans's native language[4].
- Aramaic was Arameans's native language[5].
- Arameans's religion is recorded as Eastern Christianity[6].
- Arameans's religion is recorded as Syriac Catholic Church[7].
- Arameans's religion is recorded as Syriac Orthodox Church[8].
- Arameans's religion is recorded as Christianity[9].
- Arameans's religion is recorded as Syriac Protestant Church[10].
- Arameans is in the country of Turkey[11].
- Arameans is in the country of Syria[12].
- Arameans is in the country of Lebanon[13].
- Arameans is in the country of Germany[14].
- Arameans is in the country of Sweden[15].
- Arameans is in the country of Netherlands[16].
- Arameans's image is recorded as Aramean Folklore Performance, Qamishli, 1975.webp[17].
- Arameans's instance of is recorded as people[18].
- Arameans's instance of is recorded as national minority[19].
- Arameans's instance of is recorded as ethnoreligious group[20].
- Arameans's instance of is recorded as ethnic group[21].
- Arameans's flag image is recorded as Flag of the Syriac-Aramaic People.svg[22].
- Arameans's flag is recorded as Syriac-Aramean flag[23].
- Arameans's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85006410[24].
- Arameans's subclass of is recorded as Semitic people[25].
- Arameans's subclass of is recorded as Middle Easterners[26].
- Arameans's Commons category is recorded as Arameans[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Native languages include Turoyo[3], Syriac[4], and Aramaic[5].
Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Eastern Christianity[6], a Christian denominational family[28]; Syriac Catholic Church[7], a Catholic particular church sui iuris[29], founded in 1662[30], headquartered in Beirut[31]; Syriac Orthodox Church[8], a Christian denomination[32], founded in 0544[33], headquartered in Saint George Cathedral in Damascus[34]; Christianity[9], a major religious group[35], founded in 0033[36]; and Syriac Protestant Church[10], a Christian denomination[37], in Turkey[38].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Arameans include Romani people[39], an ethnic group[40].
Why It Matters
Arameans draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (people category, ranking #108 of 180).[2] They has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] They is known by 50 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
Entities named for them include Romani people[39], an ethnic group[40].