Iraqi Assyrian Erotic

Homeland

Iraq (Nineveh Plain)

Region

Western Asia

About Iraqi Assyrian People

Iraqi Assyrians comprise approximately 0.5% of the Iraqi population — approximately 150,000-300,000+ remaining in Iraq, the historic Christian Assyrian community concentrated historically in Nineveh Plain (the towns of Tel Keppe, Bartella, Karamles, Bakhdida / Qaraqosh, plus other communities) and northern Iraq. Substantially reduced from pre-2003 peaks of approximately 1.4M+ through the post-2003 Iraq War demographic disruption (the broader Christian Iraqi community faced substantial sectarian violence in the 2003-2014 period), the 2014 ISIS expulsion of Christians from Mosul and Nineveh (June-July 2014, with ISIS giving Christian residents the choice of conversion, jizya tax payment, exile, or death — approximately 200,000+ Iraqi Christians were displaced from Mosul and Nineveh Plain), and continuing emigration to the United States, Australia, Sweden, Canada, and elsewhere. The post-2017 ISIS defeat has produced partial return but Iraqi Christian population continues to decline through emigration.

Typical Iraqi Assyrian Phenotypes

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

Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Mesopotamian / West Asian source populations — see Assyrian description in /country/iran.

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