Yosip Bet Yosip

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Rabi Yosip Bet Yosip (Assyrian: ܝܵܘܣܸܦ ܒܹܝܬܼ ܝܵܘܣܸܦ ) is an Assyrian poet.[1][2] He was born in 1942 in the village of Zoomalan in Urmia, Iran. He is known for writing the Assyrian national anthem, Roomrama.

Organizations[edit]

He joined several Assyrian organizations:

  • Shooshata Umtanaia (The Society of Assyrian National Progress - Assyrian Youth Organization)

He assisted Shooshata Umtanaia in assembling the first and largest library of Assyrian books ever collected in modern Assyrian history.

Nineveh Choir was conducted by maestro Nebu Issabey in Tehran.

  • Sita Sapreyta (Assyrian Youth Cultural Society)

Composed Poems[edit]

  • Mawd'anuta
  • Sluta D-Atouraya D-Idyum
  • Sluta D-Burakha
  • Atwatè Rushma D-Lishana
  • Maqruta L-'ohdana D-Yimmi
  • Bèt Nisanè
  • Ganta D-Alaha
  • Dam‘ita D-Ishtar
  • Tèra D-Madinkha
  • Martyanuta D-Ninwè Yimma
  • Ba‘uta D-Yimma
  • Ba‘uta D-Ninwayè
  • Qala D-Umta
  • Talga D-Turanè D-Hakkarè
  • Quyama Dikhya
  • Wardè D-Kitwè
  • Ktuta Nqirta L-Qayè
  • Brata D-Sahda Gu Ma‘irwa
  • Bèblè D-Go Lèlawatè
  • Ani D-Ki Khayyi ‘am Alaha
  • Mhadyanè Sniqè
  • Madrashta D-Nsiwin

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Yousip Bet Yousip | Qeenatha - Home of Assyrian Music". Qeenatha.com. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  2. ^ Development, PodBean. "Yosip Bet Yosip". podcast.assyrianpodcast.com. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  • Assyrian Aid Society of America, Mesopotaminan Night
  • Bethsuryoyo(website)