Summary of Ancient History: Til-Kepnayee from the ancient town of Til-Kepee. The history of Chaldean Christians, Til-Kepnayee, originated from the town of Til-Kepee in northern Iraq. In the Detroit metropolitan area and throughout Michigan, some families who lived in the ancient town of Til-Kepee summarized the Til-Kepee biography. This summary highlights Chaldean heritage, values, ethics, and culture.
This book delves into the history of Tilkepe, a town just north of Mosul, Iraq, through the original research of Fr. Michael Bazzi. Originally published in Arabic in 1969, this hardback English edition includes a new foreword about Tilkepe's current situation amidst ongoing persecutions.
Fr. Bazzi explores the life in Tilkepe over a year, using the Chaldean Catholic Church's liturgical calendar as a framework. This journey through time captures the essence of village life before the ISIS invasion, enhanced by vivid descriptions and photographs.
Explore the rich Neo-Aramaic literary tradition through the earliest religious poems by Israel of Alqosh and Joseph of Telkepe. This critical edition includes an English translation and delves into the aesthetics and influences of East-Syrian Christian poetry in Iraqi Kurdistan.