Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Assyrian New Year in 2024
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Wishing Christians in Kurdistan, Iraq and around the world a happy and blessed Easter. Warmest congratulations to the Assyrians, Syriacs and Chaldeans who celebrate Akitu, the Babylonian-Assyrian new year. Wishing you joy, peace and prosperity. Show more
Happy New Year! The Assyrian community in CD8 and all of Arizona is strong and united. Assyrians know what it’s like to be targeted for their beliefs, yet their strong community is resilient and TOUGH. We must ALL do our part to safeguard freedom for the next generation. Show more Quote Phil The Assyrian King @PhilTheAssyrian · 8h Happy #AssyrianNewYear To all my Assyrian brothers and sisters. May
Today, marks the rise of ASHUR, the almighty, from the underworld to his eternal abode in the heavens. Today, Earth rejoices for its creator by resetting its cycle: a new season, a new year, and a new beginning. Wishing everyone a happy and prosperous Assyrian Show more
Hundreds of Assyrians celebrate the Assyrian Babylonian New Year, aka Akitu, with the participation of various other community components in the countryside of #Hasakah and #Qamishli in #NE_Syria. npasyria.com Assyrians commemorate Akitu in NE Syria
— NORTH PRESS AGENCY - ENGLISH (@NPA_English) April 2, 2024
Happy Assyrian New Year from the Assyrian American National Federation! As we welcome the dawn of a new year on April 1st, let's embrace our rich heritage, culture, and traditions with pride and joy. This special day symbolizes renewal, hope, and unity for the Show more
— Assyrian American National Federation, Inc. (@AANForg) April 1, 2024
The first of April marks Akitu—the Assyrian Chaldean Syriac New Year, Kha b’Nissan. Kha b’Nissan is not only the first day of the new year, but it also marks the start of Spring. During this time, trees and flowers begin to bloom again. Our holiday is a symbol of revival and… Show more Assyrian Policy Institute and 9 others
Happy Assyrian New Year - 6774! Sharing pictures of Khab Nissan in Chicago throughout the years! Wishing everyone a very happy and blessed New Year! My parents are featured in the first two photos. Show more
— Atour Sargon ܐܬܘܪ ܣܪܓܘܢ (@AtourSargon) April 1, 2024
Assyrian New Year in 2024
Assyrian New Year seeks to celebrate the beginning of spring. Also known as Akitu, or Ras al-Sanna al-Ashuriya ((رأس السنة الآشورية ), this day goes back to ancient Mesopotamia when people celebrated the sowing of barley.