the region of Tur Abdin constituted a distinct patriarchate within the Syriac Orthodox Church, with the following patriarchs: Ignatius Saba of Salah (1364–1389)...
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Tur Abdin (Arabic: طور عبدين; Kurdish: Tor; Latin: Turabdium; Syriac: ܛܽܘܪ ܥܰܒ݂ܕܺܝܢ or ܛܘܼܪ ܥܲܒ݂ܕܝܼܢ, Ṭūr ʿAḇdīn) is a hilly region situated in southeast...
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Maphrian (redirect from Catholicoses/Maphryonos of the East)
the Maphrianate of Ṭur ʿAbdin established in 1495 under the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Ṭur ʿAbdin. It is unclear what kind of jurisdiction this...
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(2014–present) Patriarch of Tur Abdin Catholicos of India Notes Severus was deposed in 518 by Emperor Justin I, but continued to be recognised as patriarch by non-Chalcedonians...
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History names Marutha of Tikrit as the first. A separate maphrianate of Tur Abdin under the authority of the Patriarch of Tur Abdin was established in c...
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become bishop of Ḥesno d'Kifo and the monastery of Mor Quryaqos. As bishop he took the name Basil. In 1492 he became the Patriarch of Ṭur ʿAbdin (as Masʿūd...
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Bağlarbaşı, Midyat (category Tur Abdin)
Cyril Denha of Urnus was ordained as a bishop by Ignatius Habib, Patriarch of Tur Abdin (r. 1674–1707). Ignatius Denha, Patriarch of Tur Abdin (r. 1707–1725)...
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Taşköy, Nusaybin (category Tur Abdin)
Mount Izla in the historic region of Tur Abdin. In the village, there are churches of Mar Dimet and the Mother of God. It has been suggested that Arbo...
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Orthodox Patriarch may refer to: Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East List of Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch of Tur Abdin This...
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Assyrian people (redirect from Persecution of Assyrians)
of the office was known as the Maphrian of Mosul, to distinguish him from the Maphrian of the Patriarch of Tur Abdin. In 1552, a group of bishops of the...
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Dioscorus Behnam Shatti (category Year of birth unknown)
bishop of Beth Risha and Mar Malke Monastery by Ignatius Yeshu I, patriarch of Tur Abdin, in 1396. According to the account of the priest Addai of Basibrina...
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Aghas led attacks on Assyrian villages in Tur Abdin killing 18. Requests for an investigation by Patriarch Ignatius Peter IV went unanswered by the Ottoman...
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Beth Kustan, Midyat (category Tur Abdin)
Monastery of the Cross and Hah (r. 1368–1410), ordained by Ignatius Saba I, patriarch of Tur Abdin, was from Beth Kustan. Dionysius Yuhanna of Qustan was...
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Orthodox Patriarch of Tur Abdin. September 10 – Philip of Anjou becomes Titular Emperor of Constantinople and Prince of Taranto. September 29 – Battle of Auray:...
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Assyrians in Turkey (redirect from History of the Assyrians in Turkey)
Syriac population of Tur Abdin, many of these Syriacs spoke other languages. Under the leadership of the Patriarch of the Church of the East, based in...
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Ignatius Zakka I (redirect from H.H. Patriarch Ignatius Zakka I)
2014) was the 122nd reigning Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East and, as such, Supreme Head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church. Also...
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(b. 1320) Hayam Wuruk, ruler of the Majapahit Empire (b. 1334) Ignatius Saba I, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Tur Abdin. Panton, James (February 24, 2011)...
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Arabic: تاج السريان, romanized: Taj al-Suriyan), was the Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church, from 512 until his death in 538...
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Ignatius Aphrem II (redirect from Moran Mor Ignatius Aphrem II Patriarch)
(Kthobonoyo), Turoyo (a colloquial Neo-Aramaic spoken in his ancestral Tur Abdin), Arabic, French and English. On Sunday 19 June 2016, an ISIS affiliated...
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Dionysius I Telmaharoyo (redirect from Dionysius I (Syriac Patriarch))
مار ديونيسيوس التلمحري), also known as Dionysius of Tel Mahre, was the Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 818 until his death...
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Çatalçam, Dargeçit (category Tur Abdin)
neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Dargeçit, Mardin Province in southeastern Turkey. It is located in the historical region of Tur Abdin. The village...
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The Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (Syriac: ܦܛܪܝܪܟܐ ܕܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ ܘܕܟܠܗ̇ ܡܕܢܚܐ Paṭriarḵo ḏ-Anṭiuḵia waḏ-kuloh madnho) is the Bishop of Antioch, and...
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Üçyol, Hasankeyf (category Tur Abdin)
1468–1519) by Ignatius 'Aziz, Patriarch of Tur Abdin, was from Dufne. Basilius Denha, maphrian of Tur Abdin, resided at the cloister of Mar Barsoum near Dufne...
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Ignatius Saba I (redirect from Ignatius Saba of Salah)
ܣܒܐ), also known as Ignatius Sobo of Salah or Ignatius Sobo Ṣalḥoyo, was the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Tur Abdin from 1364 until his death in 1389...
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Mor Gabriel Monastery (redirect from Monastery of Saint Gabriel)
world behind Mar Mattai Monastery in Northern Iraq. It is located on the Tur Abdin plateau near Midyat in the Mardin Province in southeastern Turkey. It...
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politician, president of Mesopotamia National Council, successor of GHB Ignatius Habib Hadodo (born 1623), Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Tur Abdin (1674–1707) This...
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Orthodox Patriarch of Tur Abdin. September 10 – Philip of Anjou becomes Titular Emperor of Constantinople and Prince of Taranto. September 29 – Battle of Auray:...
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Michael the Syrian (redirect from Patriarch Michael I of Antioch)
him from his nephew, was a patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1166 to 1199. He is best known today as the author of the largest medieval Chronicle...
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Sayfo (redirect from Year of the Sword)
Under the Qudshanis-based Patriarch of the Church of the East, Assyrian tribes controlled the Hakkari mountains east of Tur Abdin (adjacent to the Ottoman–Persian...
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Ignatius Yaq'ub III (redirect from Patriarch Yaqub III)
(October 12, 1913 – June 26, 1980) was the 121st Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church 1957-1980. He was skilled in and...
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