

The journalist Albert Stol has quoted in his book[2], a several writers to investigate the origin of the name "Assyrians" by which the Nestorians are named. Albert Stol tells us that the present-day Chaldeans and the Nestortians belong to the same people. After the schism inside the Nestorian Church, the separated part called themselves however Chaldeans to express the difference between them and the other part of the Nestorians. The Chaldeans accepted after the schism, the authority of the Pope of Rome and they became in this way his subjects. Stol tells,, In the seventeenth century the Roman Catholic church decide to call the group, who was acceded to the Catholic Church, henceforth by the name "Chaldeans"; because the name Nestorians was a " heretical" name".







Diri wrote:50 millions? When? HAHAHAHA!




tomjez wrote:considering france was 20 millions in the XIV century, 50 000 000 assyrians 6 centuries B.C is certainly a lot. I'm quiteimpressed.



in the Assyrain nation could be pretty 50 million peoples!





Rumtaya wrote:Why doese it occupied Kurdistan? at that time there wasnt Kurdistan even known my dear friend there is Mada and Hurrian in it.

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