Assyrian language

Some christians converted, many remained christians. Some married arabs... it didn't happen overnight, it took time. Just a few decades ago, the majority of the lebanese were christians, now 70% of the population are muslims.

and there is a very big Christian Lebanese community outside Lebanon, especially in Brazil (I've heard it's like 10,000,000 of them there)
 
and there is a very big Christian Lebanese community outside Lebanon, especially in Brazil (I've heard it's like 10,000,000 of them there)

Yes...there are about 10 000 000 people of lebanese descent outside Lebanon, they're not all christians though. A lot of them left Lebanon, in the 19th century and WWI...
 
I think Finniqis are the Amelechites. They were idol worshipers and their religion had reached Arabs in Mecca before prophet Muhammad was born. I heard that Orthodox Jew prayers too sounds like Arabic prayers. Those in Iraq call themselves Kaldani (Chaldean).

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source: www.middleeastinfo.org
 
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Yes...there are about 10 000 000 people of lebanese descent outside Lebanon, they're not all christians though. A lot of them left Lebanon, in the 19th century and WWI...

I have a question, do the Lebanese Sunnis and Lebanese Shi'is consider the Lebanese Druzes as Muslims?
 
Assyrian month is almost the same with Arabic month used in Syria and Lebanon, I just realized that. I'm not sure whether I transcribed them correctly.

Kanun Qaraaya: January (Arabic, Qanun Thaani)
Shavad: February (Sabaath)
Aadar: March (Aazar)
Nisaan: April (Niisaan)
Yaar: May (Ayyaar)
Khaziiran: June (7aziraan)
Tammuuz: July (Tammuuz)
Tdaabaakh: August (Aab)
Eilul: September (Ailul)
Tishrin Qamaya: October (Tishrin Awwal)
Tishrin Kharaya: November (Tishrin Thani)
Kanun Qamaya: December (Qanuun Awwal)
 

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