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Yazidis, Shabaks, and Chaldean and Assyrian Christians have called the Nineveh Plains surrounding Mosul their home for thousands of years.
Peter Bouckaert: Iraq: Deadly Reminders of Unfinished Business Peter Bouckaert 2010
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Yazidis, Shabaks, and Chaldean and Assyrian Christians have called the Nineveh Plains surrounding Mosul their home for thousands of years.
Peter Bouckaert: Iraq: Deadly Reminders of Unfinished Business Peter Bouckaert 2010
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Yazidis, Shabaks, and Chaldean and Assyrian Christians have called the Nineveh Plains surrounding Mosul their home for thousands of years.
Peter Bouckaert: Iraq: Deadly Reminders of Unfinished Business Peter Bouckaert 2010
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Yazidis, Shabaks, and Chaldean and Assyrian Christians have called the Nineveh Plains surrounding Mosul their home for thousands of years.
Peter Bouckaert: Iraq: Deadly Reminders of Unfinished Business Peter Bouckaert 2010
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Yazidis, Shabaks, and Chaldean and Assyrian Christians have called the Nineveh Plains surrounding Mosul their home for thousands of years.
Peter Bouckaert: Iraq: Deadly Reminders of Unfinished Business Peter Bouckaert 2010
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That Kurdish presence provoked widespread opposition and some public protests among non-Kurdish communities on the plains, especially Christians and Shabaks.
Archive 2005-10-01 2005
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That Kurdish presence provoked widespread opposition and some public protests among non-Kurdish communities on the plains, especially Christians and Shabaks.
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As a necessary consequence an order of devotees was established in 1876, divided into three main classes, which in ascending gradation were designated Shabaks, Bhaktas and Yogis.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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Presented by the veteran journalist Edward Stourton, it probed for forty minutes the current plight of Christians, as well as that of Mandaeans and Yezidis, in a war-ravaged Iraq that also includes Sabeans, Turkomen and Shabaks amongst other groups.
Latest News from Ekklesia Harry Hagopian 2010
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So have bombings in villages of small ethnic minorities along the line populated by Assyrian Christians, Turkmens and Shabaks.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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