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Suryoyo

Suryoyo, also known as Assyrian or Syriac, refers to an ancient Semitic ethnic group with a rich cultural and religious heritage primarily originating from the Middle East, including regions like modern-day Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Their language, Syriac, is a form of Aramaic, historically used in Christian liturgy and literature. Suryoyo identity encompasses their unique history, language, and traditions, with many members practicing various Christian denominations. Despite challenges, they maintain a strong sense of cultural continuity and pride, contributing significantly to the historical and religious tapestry of the Middle East.