Assyrian Archive
Assyrian Archive
First of all, a big thank you to all of the supporters of Assyrian Archive on Twitter and Instagram!
Your likes, retweets, and thank you DM’s have encouraged me to turn
this small side-project into something much larger. The support I’ve
received from Assyrians all over diaspora and across four different
languages, has been really inspiring. A special thank you to those
individuals from France, Russia, Belgium, and Brazil who reached out and
sent me old photos of their families and villages. The Assyrians who
live in these countries have their origins in towns and villages that
are often overlooked during discussions about Assyrian history in the
English-speaking part of the world. Rest assured that the stories from
those photos will be told.
What began as a simple quest to learn
more about my grandmother’s childhood in the 1930s ended up as a mission
of discovery as I could not stop finding books about the near-fanciful
livelihood of Assyrians from the 1800s in the mountains and valleys of Hakkari.
With an ever-growing list of old and out-of-print books to read, it
occurred to me to create a list to keep track. But the rate at which I
was finding these books surpassed the rate at which I could read them.
And so, what began primarily as an interest in family history morphed
into a project of collection, collation, and contextualization.
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