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Q: How many times did the Assyrians assert there empire?
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Over many years, Assyrians have been celebrating different traditions of their new country due to the Assyrian Diaspora. But, there are original Assyrian traditions, hence culture. Assyrians hold feasts (Syriac: hareh) for different patron saints, the Nineveh Rogation (Syriac: Bo'utho d-Ninwoye/Ba'uta d-Ninwaye) which is a three day fast with absolutely no food, and no water, nothing. Finally the most popular, the Assyrian New Year (Syriac: Ha b-Nison/Kha b-Nisan). Some of these traditions have been practiced by the Assyrians for well over 1,500 years, and there are many more. In the old Assyrian Empire, the Assyrians were famous for their strong and deadly military. Today's Assyrians have no country, but do have a language (Assyrian Neo-Aramiac), a church (the Assyrian Church of the East), and many political organizations (such as the Assyrian Aid Society (Zowaa) and the Assyrian Universal Alliance).


What is Assyrians culture best known for?

Over many years, Assyrians have been celebrating different traditions of their new country due to the Assyrian Diaspora. But, there are original Assyrian traditions, hence culture. Assyrians hold feasts (Syriac: hareh) for different patron saints, the Nineveh Rogation (Syriac: Bo'utho d-Ninwoye/Ba'uta d-Ninwaye) which is a three day fast with absolutely no food, and no water, nothing. Finally the most popular, the Assyrian New Year (Syriac: Ha b-Nison/Kha b-Nisan). Some of these traditions have been practiced by the Assyrians for well over 1,500 years, and there are many more. In the old Assyrian Empire, the Assyrians were famous for their strong and deadly military. Today's Assyrians have no country, but do have a language (Assyrian Neo-Aramiac), a church (the Assyrian Church of the East), and many political organizations (such as the Assyrian Aid Society (Zowaa) and the Assyrian Universal Alliance).