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first mentioned in 1599, when a manuscript was copied for its superior the priest Warda, son of the deacon Mushe. The bishop
Yohannan of Anzel, who died shortly before 1755, is mentioned as the monastery's superior in colophons of 1804 and 1815, and is said to have 'built Mar Ezekiel on the border of Daryan' in a colophon of 1824, implying that he was responsible for restoring the monastery. The colophon of a manuscript of 1826 by his nephew the priest Zerwandad, son of Safar, mentions that the scribe came from 'the village of Mar Ezekiel of Shemsdin'. A manuscript copied in 1897 in Urmi mentions the
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834:'of Gawar', Yohannan 'of Tuleki' and Denha 'of Tis', mentioned by Cutts in 1877, by Maclean and Browne in 1884 and by Riley in 1888 (who gave details of their jurisdictions), and by several other sources. Two of the three may well have been consecrated as early as 1850, but the third was 'a very young man, not more than twenty-five' in 1877, and could not have been a bishop for more than about a decade at most. Although all three men worked primarily within the
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of Mart Maryam and Mar
Christopher in Harwonan; and a manuscript of 1601 copied in the Tergawar village of Razga by the priest Joseph, son of the priest Hormizd, son of Dirbiz, son of Niyazar, of Shapat (Shemsdin), for the pilgrim Darwish 'of the tribe of the Behtimnaye', who gave it to the church of Mart Shmuni in the village of Rustaqa.
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A monastery of Mar
Ezekiel, located 'near Rustaqa' and therefore to be sought in the Shemsdin district, is mentioned in a number of manuscript colophons between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. The monastery (not mentioned in the reports of 1607 and 1610, and perhaps rather a large church) is
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The following table, taken from the article Matran family of
Shamizdin, provides further details on the metropolitans of Shemsdin. Although its provenance is not clear, the details it provides tally with the information given in earlier paragraphs, and it may derive from a reliable source. The ten
1432:
A respectable number of manuscripts have survived from the
Shemsdin district, particularly from the eighteenth century. The earliest surviving manuscripts from the district come from the end of the sixteenth century: a manuscript of 1582 copied by the scribe Giwargis, son of Shamso, in the church
927:
There are a number of minor orthographical divergences between the names of the villages as given by Cutts, Wilmshurst and Baaba, but the three lists can be readily matched. The most curious feature of Baaba's list is that it gives the name Shapid for the important village of Shapat (called Shaput
1448:, of Beth Daiwe (Bediwi); in 1745 by an unknown scribe; in 1746 by the priest Shapur in the church of Mar Quriaqos in Bediwi; in 1747 by the priest Eliya of Bediwi; and in 1761 and 1786 by the priest Jalabi, son of Hosho, son of Hazzo, of Bediwi, in its church of Mar Quriaqos and John the Baptist.
871:
mission in 1893 as 'a bishop without diocese'. He may have had some responsibility beyond his own village, as he is mentioned in a colophon of 1895 from the nearby village of Sire in the
Baranduz district. He died shortly before 1911, and was described by the Anglican missionary William Ainger
900:
The
Shemsdin district lay south of Gawar and east of Sat, with Dasht to its East and Bradost to its south, along the upper reaches of the Shamdinan or Neri river and was centred on the small town of Neri. Besides the Shemsdin district itself which was part of Hakkari province, the ecclesiastical
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on XIII Denha (1662–1700), who consecrated him metropolitan of
Shemsdin in 1663. The sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century metropolitans of Shemsdin had been chosen in accordance with the canon law of the Church of the East, by uniate patriarchs in communion with Rome, but the appointment of
413:
There is another large district in central
Coordistan, inhabited by Nestorians, called Be-Shems ood-Deen, under the episcopal jurisdiction of Mar Hnan-Yeshua, who resides at Rustaka. The Metropolitan of this province for the time being consecrates the Patriarch. He has three suffragans, whose
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Popular memory has preserved the names of many of the churches mentioned by Cutts and perhaps some built later than 1877, including the churches of Saint John the
Baptist and Mar Quriaqos in the village of Bediwi, the church of Mart Shmuni in Biltunyo, the church of Mar Giwargis in Halana, the
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emirs. This dual position gave the Qudshanis patriarchate a unique character. Nineteenth-century visitors to Qudshanis described a patriarchal rule which resembled that of a medieval baron. The patriarch derived an income from the farm produce of his parishioners, and took a share of church
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In 1877 Edward Cutts listed twenty-six East Syriac villages in the Shemsdin district, containing 626 East Syriac families with 22 churches. Unusually, he did not record which villages had priests. This list can be conveniently consulted in David Wilmshurst's study, The
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by Cutts). Besides being a village name, Shapat was also an alternative name for the Shemsdin district, and the variant forms Shapat (ܫܦܛ) and Shapatan (ܫܦܛܢ) and the corresponding adjective Shapatnaya (ܫܦܛܢܐܝܐ) are amply attested in manuscript colophons.
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The bishop Yohannan 'of Tuleki' or 'of Shemsdin' was responsible only for the village of Tuleki in Tergawar, which had been detached some years earlier from the diocese of Shemsdin. His brother Denha of Tuleki was the archdeacon of the
916:, the Shemsdin district and the Urmi region together contained 4,500 East Syriac families, with 34 priests and 38 churches, in 1850. It is clear from other sources for the population of the Urmi region that this estimate was too low.
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in the sub-district of Rustaqa. There were around twelve metropolitans of Shemsdin between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries, most of whom were chosen by hereditary succession. The last metropolitan of Shemsdin, Mar
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collections. His rule ultimately rested on the prestige of the patriarchal family, which was recognized by all the East Syrians in the patriarchate, and it was common for them to swear an oath 'by the head of Mar Shem
875:
The bishop Denha 'of Tis' or 'of Tergawar' is first mentioned in 1862, as one of the signatories of Sophoniah's report. His diocese consisted only of the Shemsdin village of Tis, detached like Tuleki from the
851:'of Gawar' was responsible for the southern half of the Gawar plain and 'a few upland villages in Persia, near Urmi'. He is last mentioned in 1901, when a group of East Syriacs at Urmi, disenchanted with the
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and Derrenaye districts and the lower Gawar plain in eastern Turkey, and the Tergawar and Mergawar districts just across the border in Persia. The Shirwan, Bradost and Rawanduz districts are now in
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authorities, the Qudshanis patriarchs were also quasi-independent tribal chiefs, enjoying a certain freedom of manoeuvre to balance between the Ottoman authorities and their nominally-subject
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Sargis marked a return to the old custom of hereditary succession in the Qudshanis patriarchate. All subsequent metropolitans of Shemsdin were appointed from members of the Gida family.
291:, provided information on the composition of the rival East Syriac hierarchies in two reports, made in 1607 and 1610 respectively. The report of 1610 mentions the metropolitan Hnanisho
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on'. As in the Mosul patriarchate, hereditary succession was customary by the nineteenth century, and each patriarch would consecrate a 'guardian of the throne' (
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ya in 1933 effectively became the head of the East Syriac church in Iraq. He died in Baghdad on 3 July 1977, and the diocese of Shemsdin lapsed after his death.
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on X, and the bishop Joseph of 'Solotam', dependent on Eliya VII and possibly to be identified with the bishop Joseph of Rustaqa mentioned in 1607.
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Several other details on the Shemsdin district have been preserved. After the schism of 1552 the village of Rustaqa, also known as Mar Isho
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district; and a manuscript was copied in 1700 by the priest Habil, son of the priest Hoshaba, 'cousin of the patriarch Mar Shem
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army after its capture of Urmi in 1915, after an unsuccessful attempt by the Anglican missionary Yaroo Neesan to ransom him.
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s diocese. For several years before 1909 he was responsible for those East Syriacs in and around Urmi who did not join the
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in 1918, where he spent the rest of his life. He fixed his residence at Harir, and after the exile of the patriarch Shem
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of Rustaqa' is mentioned in a colophon of 1761 from the Tergawar district. A metropolitan of Shemsdin named Hnanisho
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270:, probably the same man, was one of the signatories of a letter of 1580 from the fourth Catholic patriarch Shem
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Wigram as 'a feeble old man, noted only for possessing in his house the fiercest fleas in all Mergawar'.
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Several nineteenth-century manuscripts were copied by Shemsdin scribes: in 1804 in the church of Mar Ya
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in 1864, who is last mentioned in 1884 by Riley. He was succeeded in 1884 by Isaac Hnanisho
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dioceses include the districts of Ter Gawar, Mar Gawar, Somâva, Bradostnai, and Mahmedayeh.
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patriarchs were simply religious leaders, whose succession depended on the agreement of the
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Lewes Cutts in 1877 at 10,638 families (about 75,000 individuals). There was also a large
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s archdeacon Denha of Tuleki, 'archdeacon of the monastery of Mar Ezekiel by Rustaqa'.
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of 'Rustaqa, Taron and Urmi', dependent on the third Catholic patriarch Shem
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of Kamul. According to Fiey the church of Kyatuna was dedicated to Mar Shem
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to propose forming a separate church under his leadership.
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on VIII Yahballaha, is mentioned in a colophon of 1577. A
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392:is mentioned in colophons of 1786, 1815 and 1818.
1978:The Cradle of Mankind: Life in Eastern Kurdistan
1474:(ܡܪܝ ܥܫܘ), was the traditional residence of the
729:Church of Mar Thomas, Balulan, Tergawar district
287:(1591–1617), in response to a request from the
2011:. London: East & West Publishing Limited.
312:are mentioned together with the patriarch Shem
92:most of the East Syriac Christians living the
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2103:Dioceses of the Church of the East after 1552
2098:Dioceses of the Church of the East, 1318–1552
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65:and lived in the Shemsdin village of Mar Isho
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518:Alih. He was a cousin of the patriarch Shem
473:. He was among the bishops who escaped to
244:, probably a deformation of 'Shapatan', the
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457:in April 1919 by his nephew Joseph Hnanisho
2155:Patriarchal Province of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
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777:Special Shrine, Kermanshah district, Iran
395:A metropolitan of Shemsdin named Hnanisho
1818:The Assyrian Homeland before World War I
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1884:Christians under the Crescent in Asia
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1520:on, disciple of Mar Yonan the Slave.
1418:on in Kyatuna, the church of Mar Isho
912:According to the Anglican missionary
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440:in 1918 during the arduous flight to
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248:district. The metropolitan Hnanisho
221:(1893–1977), photographed in Baghdad
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59:traditionally took the name Hnanisho
3065:Dioceses of the Church of the East
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1626:MS Berlin Syr 50 (3 February 1761)
812:Badger mentioned in 1850 that the
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1490:, the brother of the monk Behisho
1484:. The village was named for Isho
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31:The mountainous Shemsdin district
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1844:The Nestorians and Their Rituals
1830:The Nestorians and Their Rituals
2374:Beth Tabyathe and the Kartawaye
1990:. Louvain: Peeters Publishers.
708:qob, Darband, Tergawar district
624:died returning from Jerusalem
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1514:e but perhaps rather Mar Shem
756:of Rustaqa, Shemsdin district
681:of Rustaqa, Shemsdin district
648:of Rustaqa, Shemsdin district
594:of Rustaqa, Shemsdin district
567:of Rustaqa, Shemsdin district
2951:Erbil (Chaldean archeparchy)
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37:Metropolitanate of Shemsdin
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2005:Wilmshurst, David (2011).
1984:Wilmshurst, David (2000).
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1820:(Alamo, California, 2009)
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43:, the predecessor to the
2071:Chaldean Catholic Church
1792:Assemani, Giuseppe Luigi
857:Archbishop of Canterbury
3044:Christianity portal
2259:Abiward and Shahr Piroz
1937:Giamil, Samuel (1902).
882:Russian Orthodox church
168:and the Urmi region in
1862:Coakley, J.F. (1992).
820:, responsible for the
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2474:Harran and Callinicus
2164:Exterior metropolitan
2121:Interior metropolitan
1711:The Cradle of Mankind
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2354:Beth Mazunaye (Oman)
2218:Kashgar and Nevaketh
2178:Beth Tuptaye (Tibet)
1839:Badger, George Percy
1825:Badger, George Percy
896:Topographical survey
570:consecrated in 1663
2875:dioceses after 1552
2599:Mashmahig (Bahrain)
2389:Bih Shabur (Kazrun)
2319:Badisi and Qadistan
2173:Beth Sinaye (China)
1890:Fiey, J.M. (1962).
1606:Genuinae Relationes
1590:Genuinae Relationes
1574:Genuinae Relationes
1547:, 132; Wilmshurst,
1196:Number of Churches
952:Number of Churches
935:
914:George Percy Badger
845:The bishop Sabrisho
407:George Percy Badger
2863:Post-1318 dioceses
2752:Seleucia-Ctesiphon
2534:Karka d'Beth Slokh
2213:Islands of the Sea
2061:Church of the East
1950:Église nestorienne
1914:Fiey, Jean Maurice
1724:Church of the East
1685:Church of the East
1193:Number of Families
949:Number of Families
931:
808:Suffragan dioceses
750:Church of Mar Isho
675:Church of Mar Isho
642:Church of Mar Isho
588:Church of Mar Isho
561:Church of Mar Isho
223:
41:Church of the East
33:
3050:
3049:
2879:
2691:Qasr and Nahrawan
2166:provinces to 1318
2123:provinces to 1318
1958:cite encyclopedia
1816:Baaba, Youel A.,
1776:Assyrian Homeland
1700:, 7, 2 (1993), 51
1409:
1408:
1405:
1404:
1180:
1179:
818:suffragan bishops
805:
804:
453:was succeeded as
418:Badger's Hnanisho
278:pope Gregory XIII
125:community in the
123:Chaldean Catholic
16:(Redirected from
3077:
3042:
3041:
2930:
2920:
2865:
2848:
2837:
2782:
2777:Shigar and Beth
2726:
2686:Qarta and Adarma
2650:
2610:altha and Hnitha
2609:
2594:Mashkena d'Qurdu
2504:Hormizd Ardashir
2409:Dasqarta d'Malka
2313:
2252:dioceses to 1318
2115:
2050:
2043:
2036:
2027:
2022:
2001:
1973:
1967:
1963:
1961:
1953:
1944:
1933:
1909:
1903:
1895:
1879:
1858:
1834:
1813:
1801:
1779:
1772:
1766:
1759:
1753:
1746:
1740:
1733:
1727:
1720:
1714:
1707:
1701:
1694:
1688:
1681:
1675:
1668:
1662:
1655:
1649:
1642:
1636:
1633:
1627:
1624:
1618:
1615:
1609:
1599:
1593:
1583:
1577:
1567:
1561:
1558:
1552:
1541:
1519:
1513:
1507:
1501:
1495:
1489:
1483:
1473:
1456:
1447:
1441:
1423:
1417:
1184:
940:
936:
930:
850:
833:
790:
769:
755:
742:
721:
707:
702:Church of Mar Ya
694:
680:
667:
661:
647:
634:
613:
607:
593:
580:
566:
553:
528:
523:
517:
511:
488:
482:
470:
462:
452:
435:
429:
423:
400:
391:
385:
379:
373:
367:
361:
355:
346:
333:
327:
317:
311:
302:
296:
275:
269:
259:
253:
241:
235:
219:
189:
181:
150:
105:
70:
64:
21:
3085:
3084:
3080:
3079:
3078:
3076:
3075:
3074:
3055:
3054:
3051:
3046:
3036:
3030:
2911:Atel and Bohtan
2872:
2868:
2864:
2858:
2671:Prath d'Maishan
2569:Mahoze d'Arewan
2544:Karka d'Maishan
2289:Aoustan d'Arzun
2247:
2165:
2159:
2122:
2116:
2107:
2081:
2063:
2054:
2019:
2004:
1998:
1983:
1964:
1954:
1947:
1936:
1930:
1912:
1896:
1889:
1876:
1861:
1855:
1837:
1823:
1804:
1790:
1787:
1782:
1773:
1769:
1760:
1756:
1747:
1743:
1734:
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1596:
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1382:
1366:
1350:
1334:
1318:
1302:
1286:
1270:
1254:
1238:
1222:
1206:
1187:Name of Village
1170:
1154:
1138:
1122:
1106:
1090:
1074:
1058:
1042:
1026:
1010:
994:
978:
962:
943:Name of Village
898:
810:
785:Joseph Hnanisho
737:Joseph Hnanisho
548:Sargis Hnanisho
540:Place of burial
495:
493:Further details
471:on XIX Benjamin
276:on IX Denha to
225:The diocese of
214:Joseph Hnanisho
196:
86:
74:Yosip Khnanisho
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
3083:
3081:
3073:
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2973:
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2908:
2903:
2898:
2893:
2888:
2882:
2880:
2860:
2859:
2857:
2856:
2851:
2843:Yemen and Sana
2840:
2830:
2825:
2820:
2815:
2810:
2805:
2800:
2795:
2790:
2785:
2774:
2769:
2764:
2759:
2757:Shahpur Khwast
2754:
2749:
2744:
2739:
2734:
2729:
2718:
2713:
2708:
2703:
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2169:
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2137:
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2126:
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2118:
2117:
2110:
2108:
2106:
2105:
2100:
2095:
2089:
2087:
2083:
2082:
2079:schism of 1552
2068:
2065:
2064:
2055:
2053:
2052:
2045:
2038:
2030:
2024:
2023:
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1996:
1981:
1980:(London, 1914)
1974:
1966:|journal=
1948:Tisserant, E.
1945:
1934:
1928:
1910:
1887:
1886:(London, 1877)
1882:Cutts, E. L.,
1880:
1874:
1859:
1853:
1835:
1821:
1814:
1806:Assemani, J.S.
1802:
1786:
1783:
1781:
1780:
1767:
1754:
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1728:
1715:
1702:
1689:
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1234:
1230:
1229:
1226:
1223:
1220:
1218:
1214:
1213:
1210:
1207:
1204:
1202:
1198:
1197:
1194:
1191:
1190:Name in Syriac
1188:
1181:
1178:
1177:
1174:
1171:
1168:
1166:
1162:
1161:
1158:
1155:
1152:
1150:
1146:
1145:
1142:
1139:
1136:
1134:
1130:
1129:
1126:
1123:
1120:
1118:
1114:
1113:
1110:
1107:
1104:
1102:
1098:
1097:
1094:
1091:
1088:
1086:
1082:
1081:
1078:
1075:
1072:
1070:
1066:
1065:
1062:
1059:
1056:
1054:
1050:
1049:
1046:
1043:
1040:
1038:
1034:
1033:
1030:
1027:
1024:
1022:
1018:
1017:
1014:
1011:
1008:
1006:
1002:
1001:
998:
995:
992:
990:
986:
985:
982:
979:
976:
974:
970:
969:
966:
963:
960:
958:
954:
953:
950:
947:
946:Name in Syriac
944:
897:
894:
809:
806:
803:
802:
799:
796:
793:
791:
782:
781:
778:
775:
772:
770:
764:Isaac Hnanisho
761:
760:
757:
748:
745:
743:
734:
733:
730:
727:
724:
722:
713:
712:
709:
700:
697:
695:
686:
685:
682:
673:
670:
668:
653:
652:
649:
640:
637:
635:
629:David Hnanisho
626:
625:
622:
619:
616:
614:
599:
598:
595:
586:
583:
581:
572:
571:
568:
559:
556:
554:
545:
544:
541:
538:
535:
532:
494:
491:
447:Isaac Hnanisho
436:, who died in
283:The patriarch
195:
192:
90:schism of 1552
85:
82:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
3082:
3071:
3068:
3066:
3063:
3062:
3060:
3053:
3045:
3040:
3033:
3027:
3024:
3022:
3019:
3017:
3014:
3012:
3009:
3007:
3004:
3002:
2999:
2997:
2994:
2992:
2989:
2987:
2984:
2982:
2979:
2977:
2974:
2972:
2969:
2967:
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2909:
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2897:
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2892:
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2878:
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2861:
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2809:
2806:
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2775:
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2770:
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2649:
2643:
2641:
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2636:
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2631:
2628:
2626:
2625:Mihraganqadaq
2623:
2621:
2618:
2616:
2613:
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2608:
2602:
2600:
2597:
2595:
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2562:
2560:
2557:
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2550:
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2545:
2542:
2540:
2539:Karka d'Ledan
2537:
2535:
2532:
2530:
2527:
2525:
2522:
2520:
2517:
2515:
2512:
2510:
2507:
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2254:
2250:
2244:
2241:
2239:
2236:
2234:
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2224:
2223:Katai and Ong
2221:
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2216:
2214:
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2206:
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1997:9789042908765
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2666:Piroz Shabur
2494:Hesna d'Kifa
2369:Beth Rahimaï
2364:Beth Nuhadra
2359:Beth Moksaye
2086:Time periods
2007:
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1891:
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811:
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394:
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224:
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154:natar kursya
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132:Whereas the
131:
87:
77:
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36:
34:
2711:Ram Hormizd
2509:Hrbath Glal
2384:Beth Zabdaï
2339:Beth Daraye
2140:Beth Huzaye
2135:Beth Garmaï
1808:(1719–28).
1265:Mar Dinkha
840:ad personam
662:ya Hnanisho
483:on XXI Isha
405:missionary
3059:Categories
2867:(See also:
2615:Merw i-Rud
2379:Beth Waziq
2349:Beth Lapat
2344:Beth Dasen
2334:Beth Bgash
2264:Adarbaigan
2077:after the
1785:References
1737:Nestorians
1659:Nestorians
1646:Nestorians
1217:Kigperzan
1133:Garganaye
816:had three
438:Kermanshah
119:missionary
88:After the
84:Background
2762:Shahrgard
2589:Masabadan
2524:Jerusalem
2404:Darabgard
2314:Aïn Sipne
2284:Al-Rustaq
2269:Al-Bariya
2238:Samarqand
1968:ignored (
1900:cite book
1894:. Beirut.
1722:Coakley,
1683:Coakley,
1617:MS Urmi 9
1281:Nerdosha
1165:Harwonan
1053:Biltunyo
795:1893–1977
774:1844–1918
747:1807–1884
726:1790–1862
699:1763–1833
672:1741–1811
639:1714–1784
618:1687–1757
585:1665–1735
558:1630–1700
409:in 1850:
285:Eliya VII
108:Qudshanis
3011:Shemsdin
2906:Ardishai
2788:Shushter
2767:Shahrzur
2747:Segestan
2656:Nihawand
2640:Nahargur
2584:Marmadit
2559:Khanijar
2279:Al-Qabba
2188:Damascus
2130:Adiabene
2073:and the
2057:Dioceses
1916:(1993).
1841:(1852).
1827:(1852).
1794:(1775).
1735:Badger,
1709:Wigram,
1661:, i. 399
1657:Badger,
1648:, i. 399
1644:Badger,
1592:, 514–15
1551:, 279–81
1478:Hnanisho
1345:Surseri
1313:Sarunis
1297:Rustaqa
1269:ܡܪܝ ܕܢܚܐ
1233:Kyatuna
1221:ܟܝܼܓܦܪܙܢ
1057:ܒܝܠܬܘܢܝܘ
1037:Begardi
903:Rawanduz
869:Anglican
822:Tergawar
716:Hnanisho
689:Hnanisho
608:Hnanisho
575:Hnanisho
403:Anglican
320:Tergawar
246:Shemsdin
227:Shemsdin
200:Adiabene
116:Anglican
112:Julamerk
57:Shemsdin
2991:Nisibis
2966:Hakkari
2961:Gazarta
2936:Berwari
2921:Amadiya
2813:Tamanon
2803:Taimana
2793:Soqotra
2783:Arabaye
2716:Ramonin
2661:Nineveh
2620:Meskene
2554:Kashkar
2519:Istakhr
2514:Ispahan
2464:Hamadan
2454:Haditha
2444:Gubeans
2419:Dinawar
2414:Delasar
2394:Dabarin
2294:Armenia
2150:Nisibis
2145:Maishan
2059:of the
1812:. Rome.
1800:. Roma.
1774:Baaba,
1748:Cutts,
1670:Cutts,
1526:mutran'
1459:Ashitha
1361:Talana
1349:ܣܘܪܣܝܪܐ
1329:Shapid
1149:Halana
1117:Diyuri
1021:Bediwi
1005:Bebabi
989:Bawtur
973:Batuti
957:Balqaw
890:Turkish
878:mutran'
853:Russian
836:mutran'
534:Ordinal
500:mutrans
442:Hamadan
289:Vatican
236:Abdisho
188:ܚܢܢܝܫܘܥ
142:Kurdish
138:Ottoman
94:Hakkari
53:matrans
3021:Tuleki
2996:Salmas
2981:Mardin
2976:Kirkuk
2941:Cyprus
2891:Alqosh
2838:Ukbara
2818:Tirhan
2742:Salmas
2737:Salakh
2706:Radani
2681:Qaimar
2676:Pusang
2651:maniya
2574:Mardin
2564:Lashom
2549:Karman
2484:Hebton
2449:Gurgan
2439:Gawkaï
2434:Eshnuq
2399:Dairin
2329:Barhis
2274:Al-Kuj
2243:Tangut
2203:Hulwan
2183:Dailam
2015:
1994:
1926:
1872:
1851:
1602:Giamil
1586:Giamil
1570:Giamil
1543:Fiey,
1476:mutran
1463:mutran
1393:Total
1317:ܣܪܘܢܝܣ
1301:ܪܘܣܬܩܐ
1285:ܢܪܕܘܫܐ
1249:Marta
1237:ܟܝܬܘܢܐ
1205:ܐܝܼܣܪܐ
1201:Isara
1169:ܗܪܘܘܢܢ
1137:ܓܪܓܢܝܐ
1085:Daron
886:Sulduz
865:mutran
826:mutran
814:mutran
543:notes
504:mutran
455:mutran
211:mutran
184:Syriac
174:mutran
170:Persia
166:Turkey
127:Salmas
78:mutran
3026:Zakho
3006:Sehna
3001:Seert
2986:Mosul
2956:Gawar
2901:Anzel
2886:Ahwaz
2808:Tahal
2635:Muqan
2630:Mosul
2579:Marga
2499:Hirta
2489:Herat
2479:Hatta
2469:Hamir
2459:Hagar
2429:Erbil
2424:Egypt
2324:Balad
2304:Arzun
2208:India
2198:Herat
1765:, 305
1752:, 356
1713:, 191
1674:, 204
1608:, 114
1532:Notes
1121:ܕܝܘܪܝ
1101:Dera
1069:Dara
1041:ܒܓܪܕܐ
1025:ܒܕܐܒܐ
993:ܒܘܬܘܪ
977:ܒܬܘܬܐ
732:none
711:none
684:none
651:none
597:none
537:Dates
162:Seert
134:Mosul
2971:Jilu
2931:Aqra
2896:Amid
2873:and
2854:Zabe
2828:Urmi
2798:Susa
2732:Rima
2727:aïna
2721:Resh
2696:Qish
2529:Jews
2228:Merv
2193:Fars
2013:ISBN
1992:ISBN
1970:help
1924:ISBN
1906:link
1870:ISBN
1849:ISBN
1763:EOCE
1698:JAAS
1576:, 90
1549:EOCE
1545:POCN
1398:626
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1365:ܬܠܢܐ
1253:ܡܪܬܐ
1241:100
1157:100
1153:ܗܠܢܐ
1105:ܕܝܪܐ
1089:ܕܪܘܢ
1009:ܒܒܒܝ
961:ܒܠܩܘ
907:Iraq
656:Isha
602:Isho
531:Name
475:Iraq
465:Shem
368:Isho
209:The
98:Urmi
96:and
35:The
3016:Tis
2233:Rai
1401:22
1385:30
1381:ܬܝܣ
1353:70
1337:20
1333:ܫܦܕ
1321:40
1305:25
1289:20
1209:30
1173:40
1109:10
1093:20
1073:ܕܪܐ
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1045:12
1029:24
997:20
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