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Titular see of Kaskar of the Chaldeans

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The titular see of Kaskar of the Chaldeans is a Chaldean Catholic titular archbishopric, established in 1967.

It derives from the ancient diocese of Kaskar, a historic bishop's seat of the Church of the East, located in the inhabited center of Kashkar, in today's Iraq.

The title is vacant, as it's been no longer assigned since 2003.

It had had a single incumbent, of the intermediate (archiepiscopal) rank :