Classical Syriac Wikipedia

It was officially created in July 2004,[1] but it wasn't until 2005 when its second article was published.

The Classical Syriac Wikipedia was officially launched in 2004, although it wouldn't take until about a year later for a second article to be published on the site.

This change was made in order to encompass a unifying language that all modern speakers Neo-Aramaic dialects could understand and read.

[4] On October 21st, 2009, the Wikipedia achieved 1,000 total articles, and it was noted that the Wikipedia was increasing by an average of 63 articles per year.

[5] [6] The Wikipedia is currently 7th out of 8 different Semitic language-Wikipedias, leading over the Tigrinya language and accounting for little over 0.05% of all Semitic language articles on Wikipedia.