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Tel Keppe
Tel Keppe (also spelled Tel Keipeh) ( ', (アラビア語:تل كيف) '), is one of the largest historically Chaldean towns in northern Iraq. Its name means "Hill of Stones" in Syriac. It is located in the Ninawa Governorate, less than 8 miles north east of Mosul. 〔Welcome to Tel Keppe at ChaldeansOnline http://www.chaldeansonline.org/telkeppe/〕 ==History== Historically the population Tel Kepper stayed at about 12,000 residents. From 1976 to 2001, the population was 30,000.〔Smith, Natalie Jill. "Ethnicity, Reciprocity, Reputation and Punishment: An Ethnoexperimental Study of Cooperation among the Chaldeans and Hmong of Detroit (Michigan)" (PhD dissertation). University of California, Los Angeles, 2001. p. 61. UMI Number: 3024065.〕 On 6 August 2014, the town was taken over by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), along with nearby Assyrian towns Bakhdida, Bartella and Karemlash.〔(Barack Obama Approves Airstrikes on Iraq, Airdrops Aid )〕 , it is inhabited only by Arabs and ISIS militants.
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