John Messo, Tur Abdin, and the Aramaean Renaissance
Several leading Aramaean intellectuals already started the gigantic task of clarifying several points related to the proper name of the Aramaeans; one of these young Aramaean Orientalists is John (Yuhannun) Messo, who happens to be from the culturally illustrious area of Tur Abdin, what has correctly been called ‘Mount Athos of Mesopotamia’.| Comments on article "John Messo, Tur Abdin, and the Aramaean Renaissance" | ||||||||||||
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