Dursun, Lama; Aslan, Maria; Gabriel, Saliba (2021). Aramäisch kochen(en deutsch) (32021 edición). Dursun, Aslan & Celik. ISBN978-3-00-043442-6. Consultado el 5 de septiembre de 2023.
Farhoud, Amira (28 de marzo de 2017). «Syriacs: Still Going Strong». Bethlehem Bible College(en inglés estadounidense). Consultado el 25 de noviembre de 2023.
Farhoud, Amira (28 de marzo de 2017). «Syriacs: Still Going Strong». Bethlehem Bible College(en inglés estadounidense). Consultado el 4 de diciembre de 2023.
Witakowski, Witold (1987). The Syriac Chronicle of Pseudo-Dionysius of Tel-Maḥrē: A Study in the History of Historiography(en inglés). Uppsala University. ISBN978-91-554-1967-7. Consultado el 25 de noviembre de 2023. «It was around 200 CE that Abgar IX adopted Christianity, thus enabling Edessa to become the first Christian state in history whose ruler was officially and openly a Christian.It was around 200 CE that Abgar IX adopted Christianity, thus enabling Edessa to become the first Christian state in history whose ruler was officially and openly a Christian.»
Alphonse Mingana. «The Work of Dionysius Barsalībi Against the Armenians». p. 54. «The Armenians say: From whom do you descend-you who are Syrians by race? Against them we will say: Neither you know from whom you descend. The name Armenian is derived from Armenia which is the name of a country (and not of a person). It is we (Syrians) who have enlightened your authors and revealed to them that you are descending from Togarma, who was from the children of Japhet. As to us Syrians we descend racially from Shem, and our father is Kemuel son of Aram, and from this name of Aram we are also called sometimes in the books by the name of Arameans.»