David B. Perley

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David Barsom Perley (1901–1979) was an ethnic Assyrian and known for his cultural activities.

According to Harvard College Library, he was "an active and devoted member of the Assyrian-American community."[1] He was also known as a philosopher and nationalist who created some of the theories of Assyrian nationalism.[citation needed] Perley was originally of the Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church,[2] and was born in Harput, Turkey.[2]

Quotes[edit]

“I am an Assyrian, and as an Assyrian I am obligated to be actively interested in the destiny of the Assyrians, once the greatest nation now almost forgotten. I would be an arch-chriminal if I failed to assume this obligation”.

— Dr. David B. Perley, [3]

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Bibliography[edit]

  • A Collection of Writings on Assyrians. ISBN 9198344102

References[edit]

  1. ^ "David B. Perley Memorial Assyrian Fund". Harvard Library Collection Funds. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  2. ^ a b "David B. Perley Memorial Assyrian Fund". Eden Naby. Archived from the original on 2008-10-14.
  3. ^ Articles - Dr. David Perley 2

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