East Syrian
The term "East Syrian" refers to a group of Christian communities that primarily follow the traditions of the Church of the East. This branch of Christianity originated in the eastern regions of the Roman Empire and has a rich history that includes unique liturgical practices and theological beliefs. The East Syrian liturgy is characterized by its use of the Syriac language and ancient hymns.
East Syrian communities are predominantly found in countries like Iraq, Iran, and parts of Syria. They have faced significant challenges, including persecution and displacement, particularly in recent years due to regional conflicts. Despite these difficulties, East Syrian Christians continue to maintain their cultural and religious identity through various traditions and community practices.