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- Q5435262 description "Assyrian Nationalist".
- Q5435262 description "Assyrian Nationalist".
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- Q5435262 abstract "Farid Elias Nazha (Syriac: ܦܪܝܕ ܐܠܝܐܣ ܢܙܗܝ, pronounced [fɑriːd nɑzhe]; born 10 January 1894 in Hama, Syria, died 19 October 1970) was an Assyrian Nationalist and a journalist. He was known for his criticism to Syriac Christian Clergy which led to his excommunication by the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Ignatius Afram I Barsoum. He is considered one of founders of modern Assyrian nationalism.".
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- Q5435262 deathYear "1971".
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- Q5435262 birthDate "1894-01-10".
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- Q5435262 dateOfBirth "1894-01-10".
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- Q5435262 name "Farid Elias Nazha".
- Q5435262 name "Nazha, Farid".
- Q5435262 name "ܦܪܝܕ ܐܠܝܐܣ ܢܙܗܝ".
- Q5435262 occupation "Journalist".
- Q5435262 placeOfBirth "Hama, Syria".
- Q5435262 placeOfDeath "Madrid, Spain".
- Q5435262 shortDescription "Assyrian Nationalist".
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- Q5435262 comment "Farid Elias Nazha (Syriac: ܦܪܝܕ ܐܠܝܐܣ ܢܙܗܝ, pronounced [fɑriːd nɑzhe]; born 10 January 1894 in Hama, Syria, died 19 October 1970) was an Assyrian Nationalist and a journalist. He was known for his criticism to Syriac Christian Clergy which led to his excommunication by the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Ignatius Afram I Barsoum. He is considered one of founders of modern Assyrian nationalism.".
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- Q5435262 givenName "Farid".
- Q5435262 name "Farid Elias Nazha".
- Q5435262 name "Farid Nazha".
- Q5435262 name "Nazha, Farid".
- Q5435262 name "ܦܪܝܕ ܐܠܝܐܣ ܢܙܗܝ".
- Q5435262 surname "Nazha".