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A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

Hatra in Iraq - November 16 2024: people visit the ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern Nineveh Governorate

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

Hatra in Iraq - November 16 2024: people visit the ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern Nineveh Governorate

Hatra in Iraq - November 16 2024: people visit the ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern Nineveh Governorate

Hatra in Iraq - November 16 2024: people visit the ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern Nineveh Governorate

Mardin, Turkey-October 09,2021:Unidentified Tourists entering Deyrulzafaran Assyrian Monestary

Assyrian corridor in British Museum London

Hatra in Iraq - November 16 2024: people visit the ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern Nineveh Governorate

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

Mardin, Turkey-October 09,2021:Unidentified people listening their guides inside Deyrulzafaran Assyrian Monastery

Mardin,Turkey-October 09,2021:Unidentified people entering Deyrulzafaran Monastery

Hatra in Iraq - November 16 2024: people visit the ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern Nineveh Governorate

Hatra in Iraq - November 16 2024: people visit the ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern Nineveh Governorate

Hatra in Iraq - November 16 2024: people visit the ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern Nineveh Governorate

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.

A small number of Assyrian Christians living in the historical city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey celebrated the birthday of Jesus Christ Christmas. On Sunday, December 25, the ceremony held in Diyarbakir's historical Virgin Mary Church was conducted by the Metropolitan of Mardin Saliba Ozmen. Mardin Kirklar Church Priest Gabriel Akyuz and Virgin Mary Church Priest Saliba Acis also attended the service. Nearly 50 Christians and their Muslum friends also attended the rites and celebrations. Metropolitan Saliba Ozmen prayed for world peace. A large part of the large Christian population in Diyarbakir has been forced to leave the city in the last 100 years. Most of the Christians who left the city settled in other countries and some settled in Istanbul and some other cities. A total of nearly 100 Christians from the Armenian and Syriac sects remained in Diyarbakir.



