Friday, March 22, 2024

Assyrians of Australia

Assyrian genocide by Dr. Nicholas Al-Jeelo. Part-2.

Lecture about the Assyrian genocide, Seyfo delivered by Dr. Nicholas Al-Jeelo in Jönköping, Sweden on the date of 12th of July 2015.

Assyrian genocide. Part-1.

Lecture about the Assyrian genocide, Seyfo delivered by Dr. Nicholas Al-Jeelo in Jönköping, Sweden on the date of 12th of July 2015.

Ninos Emmanuel, Sydney.

Tpaqta am myaqra Ninos Emmanuel go mdita d'Krasnodar.

Jaklin Bityou, Australia.

Tpaqta am myaqarta Jaklin Bityou ay d'ila mashukhta Atoureta, katavta Umtaneta.

Romel Badal Sydney, Australie.

Myaqra Romel Badal Kosi but khdata d'Koosi men mdita d'Sydney Australia qa hagyana-atouraya shudrele khda igarta d'teyanta d'menta.

Nicholas Al-Jiloo, Australia.

Nicholas Al-Jeloo ileh kha Atoraya-Iraqnaya, birya go atra d'Australia.

Ninos and Shamiram.

Mesopotamian Night opera (The love story of Shamiram and Ninos and the legend of Semiramis) in 3d animation. http://vimeo.com/77588466 Music: Michel Bosc Poem: Yosip Bet Yosip Enjoy the magnificent voice of Lisa Dávila and Brian Thorsett in “Ninos and Shamiram” opera. Film by Yousef Syaghoubi (Sidney)

Assyrian Qatena Gabara.

"Qatena Gabara" ktiva u humzema byad rabi Wiliam Daniel. Hadrana u maryezana d'film myaqra Yousef Syaghoubi men Sydney (Australia). http://vimeo.com/76257848

Yosep Yaghob, Sydney (Australia).

Mshukhata d'kmad levakh risheh men myaqra Yosep Yaghob. Shaqlanta d'film myaqarta Romina Betvardeh go Sydney. Khuban u iqaran qa myaqarta Romina Betvardeh u myaqra Yosep Yaghob. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I58HXGhJlK8&list=UUEcjjO-T0_HKadDroYlSHsA&feature=c4-overview

Neshra u ktayateh byed Yousef Yaghobi.

Animation by Joseph Jacoby (Sydney).
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Interview with Rabi Ashor Odicho and his son Ninos.

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.