Zinda Magazine

Zinda Magazine

Zinda Magazine is an Assyrian magazine. Based in the United States, [cite book|date=2005|title=EU European Parliament, Brussels, 22-23 Nov 2004 - Conference Papers|publisher=Kurdish Human Rights Project|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=xZ2ssznOt9EC&pg=PA177&dq=zinda+magazine&lr=lang_en%7Clang_lt&sig=9vnCKX2dNX3XNy0tdaYmLnaW4WQ] it is the largest online magazine serving the Syriac-speaking community around the world. fact|date=September 2008

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* [http://www.zindamagazine.com/ Official site]


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