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Hirmis Aboona

Hirmis Aboona (; c.1940April 19, 2009) was an Assyrian historian who was known for his publications concerning the history of the Assyrians in northern Iraq.
== Biography ==
Hirmis Aboona was born in 1940 in Alqosh to Mushe Aboona and Meryam Asmar. After finishing his elementary school in his home town his family moved to Baghdad in 1952, there he graduated from the law faculty at the University of Baghdad in 1963.〔Lema Yousif, (The Life of the Assyrian Scholar: Dr. Hirmis Aboona ), Assyrian Chaldean Syriac Student Union of Canada〕
He worked at a number of governmental institutions in Baghdad and married Nani Isa Rashshoo where they had 4 children together.
He moved with his family to London in 1982 where he pursuited higher education at the University of Exeter obtaining his history Ph.D for his thesis ''The Assyrian independent tribes in Tyari and Hakkari and their relationship with the Kurds and Turks''.〔〔(Assyrians, Kurds, and Ottomans: Intercommunal Relations on the Periphery of the Ottoman Empire By Hirmis Aboona ), Cambria〕
In 1988 Aboona and his family emigrated to Toronto, Canada where he resided until his death due to a heart attack in 19 April 2009.

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