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List Of Aramaic-language Television Channels
{{Short description, none This is a list of television channels in the Aramaic language, Syriac-Aramaic language. *Ashur TV *Assyria TV *Assyrian National Broadcasting (ANB) *Ishtar TV *KBSV *Suboro TV *Suroyo TV *Suryoyo Sat Aramaic-language television channels, * Lists of television channels by language, Aramaic ...
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Aramaic Language
Aramaic (; ) is a Northwest Semitic languages, Northwest Semitic language that originated in the ancient Syria (region), region of Syria and quickly spread to Mesopotamia, the southern Levant, Sinai Peninsula, Sinai, Southeastern Anatolia Region, southeastern Anatolia, and Eastern Arabia, where it has been continually written and spoken in different variety (linguistics), varieties for over three thousand years. Aramaic served as a language of public life and administration of ancient kingdoms and empires, particularly the Neo-Assyrian Empire, Neo-Babylonian Empire, and Achaemenid Empire, and also as a language of divine worship and religious study within Judaism, Christianity, and Gnosticism. Several Neo-Aramaic languages, modern varieties of Aramaic are still spoken. The modern Eastern Aramaic, eastern branch is spoken by Assyrian people, Assyrians, Mandaeans, Mandeans, and Mizrahi Jews.{{cite book , last1=Huehnergard , first1=John , author-link1=John Huehnergard , last2=Rub ...
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Ashur TV
Ashur, Assur, may refer to: Places * Assur, an archaeological site in Iraq, and former Assyrian capital * Ashur, Iran, a village in Iran * Assuras or Assur, a town in the Roman province of Proconsular Africa Other uses * Ashur (Bible), the grandson of Noah in Genesis * Ashur (god), the main god of Assyrian mythology in Mesopotamian religion * High Elves (''Warhammer'') or Asur, a race in ''Warhammer Fantasy'' See also * Ashur-dan (other) * Ashur-uballit (other) * * Asur (other) * Assyria (other) * Asura (other) * Ashura (other) * Achour (other) * Assuristan, the Sassanid name for Assyria * Anshar Anshar ( , , ) was a Mesopotamian god regarded as a primordial king of the gods. He was not actively worshiped. He was regarded as the father of Anu. In the first millennium BCE his name came to be used as a logographic representation of the ...
, a primordial god in the Babylonian creation myth ''Enuma El ...
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Assyria TV
Assyria (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: , ''māt Aššur'') was a major ancient Mesopotamian civilization that existed as a city-state from the 21st century BC to the 14th century BC and eventually expanded into an empire from the 14th century BC to the 7th century BC. Spanning from the early Bronze Age to the late Iron Age, modern historians typically divide ancient Assyrian history into the Early Assyrian ( 2600–2025 BC), Old Assyrian ( 2025–1364 BC), Middle Assyrian ( 1363–912 BC), Neo-Assyrian (911–609 BC), and post-imperial (609 BC– AD 240) periods, based on political events and gradual changes in language. Assur, the first Assyrian capital, was founded 2600 BC, but there is no evidence that the city was independent until the collapse of the Third Dynasty of Ur, in the 21st century BC, when a line of independent kings starting with Puzur-Ashur I began ruling the city. Centered in the Assyrian heartland in northern Mesopotamia, Assyrian power fluctuated over time. ...
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Assyrian National Broadcasting
Assyrian National Broadcasting (), also known as ANB Sat, is a private television broadcasting company for the Assyrian community, available for viewing on the internet or through satellite. The channel was founded in 2011 by Ninos Ternian in order to preserve and extend the reach of Assyrian heritage, culture, and language. The channel was closed in 2021 before reopening two years later. History Assyrian National Broadcasting was founded in 2011 by Ninos Ternian, an Assyrian entrepreneur and self-proclaimed Assyrian nationalist. Ternian had founded the channel in order to serve the Assyrian community and diaspora by creating a bridge between these communities, while preserving Assyrian culture, language, and heritage without religious, political, or any affiliation otherwise. The channel was also noted to have played a positive impact, giving Assyrian humanitarian organizations and business owners a voice to discuss developments in the community. ANB reported on several dias ...
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Ishtar TV
Ishtar TV () is an Assyrian people, Assyrian broadcasting channel which has its headquarters in Ankawa, Iraq. It was established by Sarkis Aghajan and was led by George Mansour, who was Ishtar TV's first General Manager, in 2005. The network broadcasts mostly in Syriac language, Syriac, but Arabic and Kurdish language, Kurdish are heard throughout the day as well. The channel is named after the ancient Assyrian goddess Ishtar, who remains a part of modern Assyrian culture. Politically, the channel is affiliated with the Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council. See also * Assyrian National Broadcasting, ANB SAT * Suroyo TV * Suryoyo Sat * Ashur TV * KBSV * Assyria TV External links

* Aramaic-language television channels Television stations in Iraq Mass media in Ankawa Television channels and stations established in 2005 2005 establishments in Iraq {{Assyrian-stub ...
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KBSV
KBSV (channel 23) is a non-commercial independent television station in Ceres, California, United States, broadcasting Assyrian programming to the Ceres and Modesto area since 1996. It is owned by Bet-Nahrain, Inc. alongside radio station KBES (89.5 FM). The two stations share studios and a transmitter site at the Bet-Nahrain Assyrian Cultural Center on South Central Avenue in Ceres. Though holding a full-service station license, KBSV broadcasts at low power to a limited area. History KBSV began broadcasting April 14, 1996. It was founded by Bet-Nahrain Inc., the organization of Sargon Dadesho, an Assyrian-American activist originally from Iraq; prior to the advent of channel 23, Bet-Nahrain offered an hour a day of Assyrian programming on local public-access television. The station also began webcasting 24 hours a day in 1997. AssyriaSat was primarily used to transmit news and other information to the Assyrian community in both the homeland and diaspora, and it as well as Da ...
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Suboro TV
Suboro TV (; ) is a television channel owned and operated by the Syriac Orthodox Church. It broadcasts in Classical Syriac, Turoyo and Arabic, and primarily covers religious topics, as well as news from within the church itself and countries in which its adherents reside in. Name The name of the channel, ''Suboro'', is derived from Classical Syriac, which is the liturgical variant of modern Neo-Aramaic dialects used by contemporary Assyrians. The word itself means "annunciation", and the pronunciation with "o" is based on the Turoyo dialect. History The Syriac Orthodox Church had been hoping to begin broadcasting private Syriac-rite religious programming as early as 2009. The channel was created in response to increasing persecution against Syriac Orthodox Christians, as well as the threat of increasing assimilation from living outside the Assyrian homeland. Additionally, the channel was meant to serve as a purely religious channel alongside other Aramaic language programming, p ...
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Suroyo TV
Suroyo TV () is an Assyrian satellite television channel. Suroyo TV broadcasts from their studios in Södertälje, Sweden.suroyotv.com/en/index.php/about-us.html Suroyo TV is a voice for the Assyrian people and their cultural heritage, history and language, as such affiliated with the secular, leftist nationalist Dawronoye movement. The channel is mainly transmitted in Turoyo/Western Syriac and Arabic but they also have some content in Eastern Syriac, Swedish, English, and Turkish. Currently, it has a wide range of programs ranging from programs designed for children, political and cultural debates to sports programs, from historical documentaries to religious and national events and from film reviews to musical (Syriac songs with video clips) and educational programs. Further, with its daily news programs that are broadcast in Syriac (eastern and western dialects) as well as in Arabic, it is an alternative news channel that is serving the members of the Assyrian community tha ...
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Suryoyo Sat
Suryoyo Sat () is an Aramaic language TV channel broadcasting from Södertälje, Sweden. The channel is broadcast to more than 80 countries. Suryoyo Sat's programming is mainly conducted in Turoyo Neo-Aramaic and to a lesser extent in English and Arabic. Manipulation scandal In April 2013, the Södertälje-based daily newspaper Länstidningen (LT) accused Suryoyo SAT of manipulation of a photo taken during Abdullah Güls, then President of Turkey, visit in Sweden. In the picture, where Gül poses with a Syriac Orthodox archbishop and a number of representatives from the Assyrian and Syriac-Aramaic federations in Sweden, Suryoyo SAT replaced one of the Assyrian representatives with a Syriac-Aramaic one. Two days later, Suryoyo SAT apologized for the incident, saying that the involved persons had been warned. See also * ANB SAT *Ishtar TV *KBSV *Suroyo TV Suroyo TV () is an Assyrian satellite television channel. Suroyo TV broadcasts from their studios in Södertälje, Sweden.s ...
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