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Survey Results: Assyrians in Kazakhstan

Category : | Sub Category : Posted on 2024-11-05 22:25:23


Survey Results: Assyrians in Kazakhstan

Assyrians, also known as Chaldeans or Syriacs, are an ethnic group whose origins can be traced back to the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia. Today, Assyrians can be found in various countries around the world, including Kazakhstan. In this blog post, we will delve into the survey results that shed light on the Assyrian community in Kazakhstan. One of the key findings of the survey is the demographic profile of Assyrians in Kazakhstan. The results indicate that the Assyrian community in Kazakhstan is largely concentrated in major cities such as Almaty and Nur-Sultan. The survey also revealed that the majority of Assyrians in Kazakhstan are bilingual, speaking both Assyrian and Kazakh or Russian. Moreover, the survey results highlight the cultural practices and traditions that are still preserved within the Assyrian community in Kazakhstan. Assyrians in Kazakhstan continue to celebrate traditional festivals and holidays, such as Assyrian New Year (Akitu) and Kha b'Nisan (Assyrian New Year's Day). These cultural practices serve as a way for the community to maintain their identity and heritage in a foreign land. Another important aspect covered in the survey is the challenges faced by Assyrians in Kazakhstan. Discrimination and lack of recognition of their identity are among the key issues highlighted in the survey. Many Assyrians in Kazakhstan feel a sense of cultural and linguistic struggle as they try to preserve their heritage while adapting to the dominant culture of the country. On a positive note, the survey results also point towards the resilience and determination of the Assyrian community in Kazakhstan. Despite the challenges they face, Assyrians in Kazakhstan are actively engaged in community-building initiatives, cultural events, and language preservation efforts. There is a strong sense of pride and unity among the Assyrian community members, which bodes well for the preservation of their cultural heritage in Kazakhstan. In conclusion, the survey results provide valuable insights into the Assyrian community in Kazakhstan, shedding light on their demographics, cultural practices, challenges, and resilience. The findings underscore the importance of recognizing and supporting minority communities like the Assyrians in Kazakhstan to ensure cultural diversity and inclusivity in the country. By promoting awareness and appreciation of Assyrian culture and heritage, Kazakhstan can create a more harmonious and inclusive society for all its residents.

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