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Ishaya Shamasha Dawid Bet-Zia

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author, writer, and poet. He wrote a number of books as well as for various Assyrian publications. His most prominent work was a 900-page tome entitled
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magazine, among others. He lived in Iraq for over twenty years until he eventually migrated to
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Ishaya Shamasha Dawid Bet-Zia was born in 1906 in the village of
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This article about a Middle Eastern writer or poet is a
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