This special interview which is conducted with Prof. Efrem Yildiz, vise preseidesnt of the University of Salamanca, Spain is to give infromation about the Nineveh Chair project at that University. It includes also some questions about his new book “Gramar of the Modern Assyrian Languague” published by AKKADBOOK.
We are delivering to you this Assyrian lecture entitled “necessity of changing the car engine oil from time to time” on the Assyrian languages day as a tribute to our beloved language. April 21, 2020.
On the occasion of the Assyrian New year, we are presenting for you this lecture which is about the Assyrian New Year celebrations in ancient Assyria. April 1, 6770.
This interview with Ms. Georgina Abraham, from Austria, is including questions about the Assyrian Universal Solidarity, AUS. Ms. Abraham is the head of the AUS in Europe.
Samir Khoshaba addressed a lecture entitled ”The need of changing car engine oil from time to time” in Assyrian language at Urhay association in Linköping, Sweden. The lecture is based on an article with the same title published in the Assyrian journal Ashlay Nissaba Vol. 1, nr. 3.
Interview with Mr. Ruben Aleksanov in Krasnodar, Russia. The interview is about Mr. Aleksanovs book (list of the Assyrian martyrs in Armenia (during Stalin’s period)), and about the late Assyrian professor Mikhael Sado and his son Rev. Stephan Sado and their books about Assyrian Martyrs in in the former Soviet Union (during Stalin’s period) .
Interview with Mr. Ruben Aleksanov in Krasnodar, Russia. The interview is about Mr. Aleksanovs book (list of the Assyrian martyrs in Armenia (during Stalin’s period)), and about the late Assyrian professor Mikhael Sado and his son Rev. Stephan Sado and their books about Assyrian Martyrs in in the former Soviet Union (during Stalin’s period) .
Interview with Mr. Ruben Aleksanov in Krasnodar, Russia. The interview is about Mr. Aleksanovs book (list of the Assyrian martyrs in Armenia (during Stalin’s period)), and about the late Assyrian professor Mikhael Sado and his son Rev. Stephan Sado and their books about Assyrian Martyrs in in the former Soviet Union (during Stalin’s period) .
Rabi Odisho has been teaching Assyrian language, as mother tongue, in the Swedish official schools in the town of Jönköping since 1998 until he retired few years ago. Rabi Ashor is sharing his experiences with us in this interview. His son, the talented young man, Ninos Odicho, is studying at the university, and he will obtain his bachelor’s degree this summer. Ninos does read and write Assyrian, and he can speak it in a very good level.