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4. Nošo mcawnono la mšiẖoye, bu Cëraq w b Suriya, layt! (Part 4)

Aug-21-2014 at 00:38 AM (UTC+3 Nineveh, Assyria)

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Yacqub Bërëdcono, ay yaḏoce du tarix këmmi: Yacqub Bërëdcono zlam dayroyowe. B riše daẖ 500 hawi bi qriṯo d Foşëlto, qarëwto l Tël-Mawzal (Wiran-šahir). Cal gëšme këtwole jule mu kulav dar rëšwone, bu urhoyo hano ëmmiwole ”Burëdco’no”. Kuraxwo hawxa xëd ẖa “darwiš faqiro” më dukṯo l dukṯo, rsëmle kuhne b kul darğo w hawi mtakzono (organizator) li cito. Hawxa rakiwo i cito adyawma d këmmila “Cito sëryayto ortodoksayto”.

B Awruppa, bu litteratur du tarix di cito, mir li citaṯe “Yacqubayto”. Li cito d Madënẖo mir “Nasţërnayto”. B cayno d cito abadan lë ẖërre bënne w lë maqbëlënne xëd mšiẖoye. Dayëm maẖëtte aclayye ëšmo d “nafiqi mu darbo”. Hano hawxa malaxle hul l adyawma.

Faylasof Nasţur, faţëryarxo lu kursi bë Qësţantiniye’we li cito tebolayto (akumanik). Abadan lë cabër b hiyerarši d cito d nasţërnoye. Ḫatta hadomo lawi b gawa. B naqla ẖḏo lašan d mitakëm b cayne dan noše, li cito yacqubayto manfaqla acle “hano zlam yawnoyoyo” b dugle. Huwwe ẖbiso, kṯëwle kṯowe b urhoyo, hën mënayye midi mḏayci, hën ste maţën l adyawma.

Bu zabnano aq qaţle dab bizanţoye dlo aţlahiye këmdawmi b kul dukṯo bu aṯro d Beṯ-Nahrin w larwal d Beṯ-Nahrin.

Bëṯër mu mawto d Yacqub Bërëdcono, i cito fayito taẖt mi şayţara dab bizanţoye, mharkašše i cito yacqubayto b kul dukṯo cal i nasţërnayto. Hawi qaţle rabe bayn yacquboye w nasţërnoye hul li ẖarayto dan 1800.

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Dayroyo Sargis Baẖira, dayroyo şëroyo macërboyo, mi cito ẖrim, griš b Ḫawran l riše d ţuro, tamo cayëš b qelayto l ruẖe. Ḫawran ëšme d mënţëqa adyawma kfayšo bayn l Suriya w li Sëcudiye.

Darbo du kërwan d koṯe mu Šam w d këzze l Makka w Madina kfoyët b Ḫawran. Harke b Ḫawran këtwo šalwo, bu šalwano, kul šato bu rabëc uṯyowa i cašërto d Qurayš maẖtowa ak konat d këtwola w marwëcowa u sawal w aq qanyone d këtwola. Fayšiwo yarẖe harke.

Sargis Baẖira hawxa aḏëc w laqi bi cašërto d Qurayš.

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Šato 570 kowe zcuro nacimo b gawe di cašërto d Qurayš. Maẖët ëšme Mẖammad. Ëšme di emo Amina w du jëddo Cabdalla’we. Babo, hul l adyawma, haškara lë kmiţamër manyo? Manwe u babo? W qay hano kmëtle mi arco w mi šmayo?

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Assyria \ã-'sir-é-ä\ n (1998)   1:  an ancient empire of Ashur   2:  a democratic state in Bet-Nahren, Assyria (northern Iraq, northwestern Iran, southeastern Turkey and eastern Syria.)   3:  a democratic state that fosters the social and political rights to all of its inhabitants irrespective of their religion, race, or gender   4:  a democratic state that believes in the freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture in faithfulness to the principles of the United Nations Charter — Atour synonym

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