Another tragic story of the Assyrian family, when people who were dear to each other were destined to dissolve and never meet again. The terrible events of the last century destroyed families and claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of our people.
Cultural Genocide
This is a “MUST WATCH” to learn the effect of the Cultural Genocide affecting the Assyrian families during the past century.
This is yet a good example of many others, most definitely a TEAR DROPPER.
Many thanks goes to Janna Yukhanova from Hagyana Atouraya for taking initiative helping the disconnected Assyrian family’s during a past 50 to 100 years to find one each other.
Frederick Dooman "Cinemond Production".
One of the duties of hagyana atouraya is to help Assyrian people around the world to find their lost relatives in the countries of former Soviet Union, and opposite. Mr. Rowel Sayaov from Georgia is searching for his uncle’s family. His uncle Yaqub Sayad moved from Georgia to United States (Chicago) for about 100 years ago.
Every now and then a new story about our Assyrian people evolves... This time it's about members of one family reuniting after 90 years of separation due to the plight and tragedy of the Assyrian nation.
One of the duties of the website hagyana-atouraya is finding relatives in Russia “and former republics of soviet union” who lost connections with their family members, and to create communications between relatives in different countries.
One of the duties of the website hagyana-atouraya is finding relatives in Russia “and former republics of soviet union” who lost connections with their family members, and to create communications between relatives in different countries.
One of the duties of the website hagyana-atouraya is finding relatives in Russia “and former republics of soviet union” who lost connections with their family members, and to create communications between relatives in different countries.
A small happy family, husband and wife together with their boy Youkhanna and his young sister Asiat; lived peacefully in, Zumallan, one of the Assyrian village of Urmia. Their life; however, was turned upside down during the Assyrian genocide, when the Turkish military along with the local Azeribejanian Turks and irregular Kurdish troops attacked the Assyrians of Urmia.
An interview with Mrs. Atlantida Oushanayou Taimoorazy from America. Mrs. Atlantida was born in Russia and she is seeking to find her family that have remained behind in Russia.
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.