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Friday, April 01, 2022

Assyrian New Year 2022

THE ASSYRIAN NEW YEAR 6772 is celebrated today: Masoud Barzani congratulates Assyrian and Chaldean Christians on Akitu (Mustafa Shilani, Kurdistan24).
ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) Masoud Barzani congratulated Assyrian and Chaldean Christians on the holiday of Akitu on Thursday.

The Assyrian New Year, known as Akitu, marks the beginning of the year 6772 for both denominations. The event is celebrated annually by members of the Christian community across the Kurdistan Region and Iraq.

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The festival is also known as Kha b-Nisan, the First of Nisan. It is today connected with the ancient Mesopotamian New Year Akitu Festival. Memory of the latter was lost until the decipherment of cuneiform in the modern period, so I am not sure when the connection was made or reaffirmed. For more on the modern festival, see here. Follow the links from there for more on the ancient Akitu festival.

Best wishes to all those celebrating either one!

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