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Assyrians in Georgia
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Assyrians in Georgia (Georgian: ასურელები) number 3,299 (as of 2002), and most arrived in the Southern Caucasus in early 20th century when their ancestors fled present-day Turkey and Iran during the Assyrian genocide.
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![]() Assyrian church in Dzveli-Kanda village | |
Total population | |
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3,299[1][2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Languages | |
Georgian, Russian, Assyrian | |
Religion | |
Mainly Christianity (Georgian Orthodoxy and Syriac Christianity) |
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