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I have been looking for any kind of material regarding Naum Faiq, but unfortunatly nothing has came up. One good source is the The following paper: The Origins and Development of Assyrian Nationalism. Submitted to the Committee on International Relations Of the University of Chicago. MA Thesis paper by Robert DeKelaita. User TheTriz has been constantly removing the source, if we can get a MOD to intervine it would be good. Iraqi ( talk) 21:58, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
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Naum Faiq was not the founder of ‘Assyrian nationalism’ but the founder of ‘Syriac nationalism’. He represented the nation as the descendants of the Assyrians and Arameans and used both names. Naum Faiq also has several poems where he calls out to unite all the Middle Eastern Christians under the Aramean name.
Thus this means he’s specifically the founder of Syriac nationalism and not of Assyrian nationalism.
Lahawlaquwataillahbillah ( talk) 17:21, 28 June 2020 (UTC)
I reverted your edit as you removed sourced content (the poem named Homeland), and the source you reference "Source: Naum Faiq in Huyodo 28/3/1921" is a joke. There's no page number, editor, or any details of publication whatsoever. Your next reference [1] is just a url. When you make a reference, you need to specifically detail what it is that you're referencing, pages, authors, publishers, and year of publication. This is frankly a pathetic effort to support your own POV. Mugsalot ( talk) 14:33, 31 August 2020 (UTC)
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I have been looking for any kind of material regarding Naum Faiq, but unfortunatly nothing has came up. One good source is the The following paper: The Origins and Development of Assyrian Nationalism. Submitted to the Committee on International Relations Of the University of Chicago. MA Thesis paper by Robert DeKelaita. User TheTriz has been constantly removing the source, if we can get a MOD to intervine it would be good. Iraqi ( talk) 21:58, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
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Naum Faiq was not the founder of ‘Assyrian nationalism’ but the founder of ‘Syriac nationalism’. He represented the nation as the descendants of the Assyrians and Arameans and used both names. Naum Faiq also has several poems where he calls out to unite all the Middle Eastern Christians under the Aramean name.
Thus this means he’s specifically the founder of Syriac nationalism and not of Assyrian nationalism.
Lahawlaquwataillahbillah ( talk) 17:21, 28 June 2020 (UTC)
I reverted your edit as you removed sourced content (the poem named Homeland), and the source you reference "Source: Naum Faiq in Huyodo 28/3/1921" is a joke. There's no page number, editor, or any details of publication whatsoever. Your next reference [1] is just a url. When you make a reference, you need to specifically detail what it is that you're referencing, pages, authors, publishers, and year of publication. This is frankly a pathetic effort to support your own POV. Mugsalot ( talk) 14:33, 31 August 2020 (UTC)