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Assyrian and Patriotic
** Assyrian Patriotic Party
Above and beyond this, an ‘ alphabet soup ’ of other lesser-known smaller Parties were associated with the LNM, namely the Revolutionary Communist Group – RCG, the Lebanese Revolutionnary Party – LRP, the Front of Patriotic Christians – PFC, the Democratic Lebanese Movement – DLM, the Movement of Arab Lebanon – MAL, the Arab Revolutionary Movement – ARM, the Partisans of the Revolution, the Vanguards of Popular Action – VPA, the Organization of Arab Youth – OAY, the Units of the Arab Call – UAC, the Movement of Arab Revolution – MAR, the Sixth of February Movement, the 24 October Movement – 24 OM, the Lebanese Movement in Support of Fatah – LMSF, the Assyrian Assault Battalion – AAB, the Knights of Ali, the Black Panthers, etc.
The Assyrian Patriotic Party ( or Assyrian National Party ) is a political party in Iraq representing ethnic Assyrians that is led by Nimrud Baito.

Assyrian and Democratic
** Assyrian Democratic Movement ( Zowaa Dimuqrataya Aturaya )- led by Yonadam Kanna
Active secession movements include: Iranian Azeri, Assyrian independence movement, Iranian Kurdistan ; Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran ( KDPI ), Lurs, Khūzestān Province ( Arab nationalist ); Al-Ahwaz Arab People's Democratic Popular Front, Democratic Solidarity Party of Al-Ahwaz ( See Politics of Khūzestān Province: Arab politics and separatism ), and Balochistan People's Party ( BPP ) supporting Baloch Separatism.
* Yonadam Kanna ( born 1951 ), president of the Assyrian Democratic Movement and member of the Iraqi Parliament
The Assyrian Universal Alliance, Assyrian National Federation and Bet-Nahrain Democratic Party all adopted it in 1971.
# REDIRECT Assyrian Democratic Movement
* Democratic Chaldean Assyrian List
The Assyrian Democratic Movement (; ) popularly known as Zowaa (" The Movement " in Syriac ) is an ethnic Assyrian political party in Iraq, and is currently the only Assyrian-based political party to be voting in the Iraqi parliament.
* Assyrian Democratic Organization
* Assyrian Democratic Movement ( Zowaa Dimuqrataya Atoraya )
The National Rafidain List or Al Rafidain National List ( or Mesopotamia List ) is the name of the list that is used by Assyrian Democratic Movement during the Iraqi elections, headed by Yunadam Kanna.
* Assyrian Democratic Movement, an ethnic Assyrian political party in Iraq
* Assyrian Democratic Organization
The party entered alliance with the Assyrian Democratic Movement in 1991, but eventually the ties between the two parties broke off.

Assyrian and Kurdistan
Mordechai Zaken wrote this important study from an analytical and comparative point of view, comparing the experience of the Assyrian Christians with the experience of the Kurdish Jews who had been dwelling in Kurdistan for two thousands years or so, but were forced to leave Iraq and all of them eventually migrated to Israel in the early 1950s.
The plan has not been taken seriously by national Iraqi leaders, but has a strong proponent in Kurdistan Regional Government Minister of Finance Sarkis Aghajan, himself an Assyrian and a prominent figure in the Kurdish government.
Amadiya (, also spelled " Amediyah ", " Amadia ", " al-Amadiyah " or other variations ), is a small Assyrian and Kurdish town along a tributary to the Great Zab in the Dahuk Governorate of Iraqi Kurdistan.

Assyrian and list
# Council of Ephesus ( 431 ) repudiated Nestorianism, proclaimed the Virgin Mary as the Theotokos (" Birth-giver to God ", " God-bearer ", " Mother of God "), repudiated Pelagianism, and reaffirmed the Nicene Creed. This and all the following councils in this list are not recognized by the Assyrian Church of the East.
However a later Patriarch, Mar Shimun XIII Dinkha, broke the union with the Catholic Church, thus he and other Patriarchs of the Shimun line are sometimes list as Patriarchs of the Assyrian Church of the East ), held position 1600 – 1653 < ref name =" friesian. com "> herlands ( 1588 – 1629 ), painter
The later Babylonian and Assyrian king lists, preserved the earliest portions of the list well into the 3rd century BC, when Berossus ' Babyloniaca popularized fragments of the list in the Hellenic world.
The following is a list of some Assyrian deities:
He succeeded his father, Aššur-nāṣir-apli I and ruled for 12 years according to the Assyrian Kinglist and confirmed by a heavily damaged fragment of an eponym list ( pictured ).
It was argued, based on philological considerations, that the name as given in the Assyrian text could be matched to a Phoenician Ba ‘ al -‘ azor and the Greek Baal-Eser / Balazeros, a name corresponding to two kings in Menander ’ s list.
The proclamations of the later Assyrian kings cite Memphis among its list of conquests.
Most classification schemes list six ( in order of size: Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, Oriental Orthodoxy, and the Church of the East, which was originally referred to as Nestorianism but in modern times is embodied by the Assyrian Church of the East ).
Assyrian records list Manasseh among twenty-two kings required to provide materials for Esarhaddon's building projects.
Inscribed Assyrian tablets dated 668 – 626 BCE list about 250 vegetable drugs: the tablets include herbal plant names that are still in use today including: saffron, cumin, turmeric and sesame.
Warpalawa is also mentioned in Assyrian texts, under the name Urballa, first in a list of tributees of Assyrian king Tiglath Pileser III and later in a letter of Sargon II.
The Assyrian Church considers the Sign of the Cross to be a seventh sacrament, by which all of the other sacraments are sealed and perfected ( it takes the place of marriage, which they do not name in their traditional list of sacraments ).
The following is a list documenting the villages that were attacked by Cevdet's soldiers and the estimated number of Assyrian deaths:
* Assyrian king list

Patriotic and Democratic
* Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan
The Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan was in second place with some 26 % of the vote.
Among the militia groups were the Somali Salvation Democratic Front ( SSDF ), United Somali Congress ( USC ), Somali National Movement ( SNM ) and the Somali Patriotic Movement ( SPM ), together with the non-violent political oppositions of the Somali Democratic Movement ( SDM ), the Somali Democratic Alliance ( SDA ) and the Somali Manifesto Group ( SMG ).
The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan which currently holds the Iraqi presidency and the Kurdistan Democratic Party which governs the Kurdistan Regional Government both explicitly commit themselves to the development of Kurdish self-determination, but opinions vary as to the question of self-determination sought within the current borders and countries.
Between 1969 and 1971, a clandestine National Patriotic Front was established by several young intellectuals in Chişinău, totaling over 100 members, vowing to fight for the establishment of a Moldavian Democratic Republic, its secession from the Soviet Union and union with Romania.
* Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China, an organisation in Hong Kong which supports democratic movements in China
In June 1992, nearly 200 delegates from dozens of opposition groups met in Vienna, along with Iraq's two main Kurdish militias, the rival Kurdistan Democratic Party ( KDP ) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan ( PUK ).
* Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan, 156, 476 ( 19 %)
* Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan, 42, 000
250 Iraqis attended this meeting, and five of these Iraqis were selected by Garner ’ s administration as the core leaders of the new Iraqi government: Masood Barzani was appointed as head of the Kudistan Democratic Party, Jalal Talbani as head of the rival Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Abdul Aziz Al Hakim was appointed as the leader of the Supreme Assembly for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, Ahmad Chalabi was chosen to represent the Iraqi National Congress and Iyad Allawi was appointed as the leader of the Iraqi National Accord.
The 2008 – 2009 Zimbabwean political negotiations between the opposition Movement for Democratic Change ( led by Morgan Tsvangirai ), its small splinter group, the Movement for Democratic Change-Mutambara ( led by Arthur Mutambara ), and the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front ( led by Robert Mugabe ) created a framework for a power-sharing executive government between the two parties.
Between 1969 and 1971, a clandestine National Patriotic Front was established by several young intellectuals in Chişinău, totaling over 100 members, vowing to fight for the establishment of a Moldavian Democratic Republic, its secession from the Soviet Union and union with Romania.
Among the militia groups were the Somali Salvation Democratic Front ( SSDF ), United Somali Congress ( USC ), Somali National Movement ( SNM ) and the Somali Patriotic Movement ( SPM ), together with the non-violent political oppositions of the Somali Democratic Movement ( SDM ), the Somali Democratic Alliance ( SDA ) and the Somali Manifesto Group ( SMG ).
* Iraq: At least 56 are killed and over 200 injured when two suicide bombers hit the offices of the Kurdistan Democratic Party ( KDP ) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan in Arbil, north of Baghdad.
It was the successor to the Democratic Group, which had grown out of the major group of war-time liberal resistance fighters, the Patriotic and Democratic Group.
It opposes both the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front ( ZANU-PF ) and the Movement for Democratic Change ( MDC ) and claims to be under state harassment:
* 2001-Was top politician in peace talks between the Kurdistan Democratic Party ( KDP ) and the Patriotic Union Of Kurdistan ( PUK )

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