Chaldean

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Chaldean is the name given to the ancient language Urartian also known as Vannic. It was the official language of Urartu spoken in northeastern Anatolia in the 9th�6th centuries BCE. It along with Hurrian are thought to be descended from the same language. Surviving Chaldean texts are written in Neo-Assyrian script. According to Josephus Chaldeans were known in Hebrew as "Kasidim" meaning "sorcerers".


Chaldean is also a name applied to Eastern Syriacs.


Chaldean may refer to Chaldea.


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