Assyrian Erotic

Homeland

Iran, Iraq, Syria (Mesopotamian Christian community)

Region

Western Asia

About Assyrian People

Assyrians are a Christian Aramaic-language ethno-religious community of the broader Mesopotamian region — approximately 3-4 million globally including the Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian, Turkish, and diaspora populations. Iranian Assyrians (~10,000-20,000+) concentrated in West Azerbaijan (Urmia region) and Tehran. The historic Iranian Assyrian community has been substantially reduced through 20th-c. demographic disruption (the 1914-1918 Sayfo / Assyrian genocide perpetrated by Ottoman and Kurdish forces affected the Iranian Urmia region with documented mass killings) and post-1979 emigration. The Assyrian community uses various Neo-Aramaic languages (descendants of ancient Aramaic, distinct from Arabic) and predominantly Syriac Christian denominations (Assyrian Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic, Syrian Orthodox).

Typical Assyrian Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Mesopotamian / Iranian / West Asian source populations — Fitzpatrick II-IV skin tone, hair predominantly dark brown to black with wavy textures, characteristic West Asian features.

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