Syriacs
The term "Syriacs" refers to a group of people who speak the Syriac language, a dialect of Aramaic. They primarily belong to various Christian communities, including the Assyrian, Chaldean, and Syriac Orthodox churches. Historically, Syriacs have lived in the Middle East, particularly in regions like Syria, Iraq, and Turkey.
Syriacs have a rich cultural heritage that includes unique traditions, music, and literature. Their history dates back to ancient times, and they have contributed significantly to the fields of theology, philosophy, and science. Today, many Syriacs live in diaspora communities around the world, preserving their language and traditions.