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Древневосточные церкви в Ираке Oriental Orthodoxy in Iraq
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Древневосточные церкви в Ираке — христианские деноминации в стране. Наибольшее число христиан в Ираке являются ассирийцами. Помимо ассирийцев, древневосточное христианство исповедуют арабы-христиане и . Большинство их принадлежат к Древневосточным церквям. Oriental Orthodoxy is the second largest Christian denomination in Iraq after the collective Eastern Catholic Churches. It includes the Syriac Orthodox Church, headed by a patriarch in Damascus, and the Armenian Apostolic Church, which serves the population of Armenians in Iraq. A sizable population have fled from Iraq following the US invasion and subsequent conflicts. Most Oriental Orthodox Christians are of ethnic Iraqi-Assyrian heritage, who make up about 500,000. The other significant minority of Oriental Orthodox Christians are ethnic Armenians. Christians are present in Baghdad, Basra, Mosul and northern Iraq.
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Oriental Orthodoxy is the second largest Christian denomination in Iraq after the collective Eastern Catholic Churches. It includes the Syriac Orthodox Church, headed by a patriarch in Damascus, and the Armenian Apostolic Church, which serves the population of Armenians in Iraq. A sizable population have fled from Iraq following the US invasion and subsequent conflicts. Most Oriental Orthodox Christians are of ethnic Iraqi-Assyrian heritage, who make up about 500,000. The other significant minority of Oriental Orthodox Christians are ethnic Armenians. Christians are present in Baghdad, Basra, Mosul and northern Iraq. Древневосточные церкви в Ираке — христианские деноминации в стране. Наибольшее число христиан в Ираке являются ассирийцами. Помимо ассирийцев, древневосточное христианство исповедуют арабы-христиане и . Большинство их принадлежат к Древневосточным церквям.
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