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    The Chronicle of Seert, sometimes called the Histoire nestorienne, is an ecclesiastical history written in Arabic by an anonymous Nestorian writer, at...
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  • Chronicle of Seert, probably written in the second half of the ninth century: This father was a disciple of the catholicus Mar Aba and the bishop of al-Zawabi...
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    the Ethiopian ruler of Himyar, repaired the Maʾrib dam after sickness and death had struck the local community. The Chronicle of Seert records that Aksum...
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    Al-Hira (category History of Mesopotamia)
    Alcock (2014). The Chronicle of Seert. Decline and fall of Sassanian Empire: The Sassanian Parthian Confederacy and the Arab conquest of Iran. Bosworth,...
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  • of Alexandria, Ferdowsi, the Chronicle of Seert, Michael the Syrian, Bar-Hebraeus and Mīr-Khvānd. The Chronicle of Seert and Mari ibn Sulaiman are unique...
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    Shirin (category Year of birth missing)
    Wien 1893, p. 10) The Chronicle of Séert (Siirt) is an anonymously authored historiographical text written by the Church of the East in Persia and the...
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    Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Seert was a diocese of the Chaldean Catholic Church, centered in Seert. It existed during the eighteenth, nineteenth and...
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    rooms built around a courtyard, including a chapel and a sanctuary. Chronicle of Seert 13: 445. Foley, James (16 September 2008). "In Iraq, a Monastery Rediscovered"...
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    the Christians of Najran, which first came to light in 878 in a monastery in Iraq and whose text is preserved in the Chronicle of Seert. Some have argued...
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    Siirt (redirect from Seert)
    China. The Chronicle of Seert was preserved in the city; it describes the ecclesiastical history of the Persian realm through to the middle of the seventh...
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  • The Chronicle of Seert: Christian Historical Imagination in Late Antique Iraq, Oxford University Press 2013 p.251. Norbert Nebes, 'The Martyrs of Najrān...
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  • Beth Huzaye (East Syriac ecclesiastical province) (category Dioceses of the Church of the East)
    Chabot, 366 Chabot, 368 Chabot, 423 Chronicle of Seert, ii. 309–10 Elijah of Nisibis, Chronography, i. 32 Elijah of Nisibis, Chronography, i. 32; Mari...
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    306 and 316 Chabot, 330–1 Chabot, 350–1 Chronicle of Seert, ii. 86–7 and 89 Chabot, 368 Chabot, 608 Elijah of Nisibis, Chronography, i. 93 and MS Paris...
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  • Paul the Persian (category Year of birth missing)
    superiority of science over faith. Paul the Persian is known from the 9th-century The Chronicle of Seert and from the Chronicon Ecclesiasticum of the 13th-century...
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  • Arab conquest of Iraq and Ishoʿyahb's dealings with the Moslem leaders are described in considerable detail in the Chronicle of Seert. Briefer accounts...
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  • campaign against Rome do not mention the city of Nisibis. But Syriac and Arabic sources, mainly the Chronicle of Seert and Al-Tabari, mention that Shapur took...
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    October 2013. Chronicle of Seert, ii. 100–101 Barsoum, Ignatius Aphrem I (2003). Matti Moosa, ed. The Scattered Pearls: The History of Syriac Literature...
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  • Christianity in Eastern Arabia (category History of Christianity in Asia)
    reached the shores of the Persian Gulf by the beginning of the fourth century. According to the Chronicle of Seert, Bishop David of Perat d'Maishan was...
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    Boran (redirect from Buran of Persia)
    Khuzestan (7th-Century), Jacob of Edessa's Chronicle (8th-Century), in the Chronicle of Seert (9th-Century ?), in Agapius of Hierapolis's Kitab al-'Unwan...
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  • A.D. Gorgias Press. ISBN 1-59333-103-7. Wood, Philip (2013). The Chronicle of Seert: Christian Historical Imagination in Late Antique Iraq. Oxford: Oxford...
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    is a continuous written record. The Chronicle of Seert describes an evangelical mission to India by Bishop David of Basra around the year 300, who reportedly...
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    Aba I (category Patriarchs of the Church of the East)
    other works, notably those of Ishodad of Merv. A remark in the Chronicle of Seert may suggest that Aba made a translation of the Old Testament into Syriac...
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    rid of his sons as well. According to the 11th-century Chronicle of Seert, Hormizd declared war against the Romans in order to avenge the defeat of his...
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  • Rādhān (category History of Mesopotamia)
    Syriac Chronicle of Seert, records that the Sasanian marzbān (march commander) of Beth Aramaye (south-central Mesopotamia) had his seat in the region of Rādhān...
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  • the acts of the synod of Ishoʿyahb I in 585. The bishop Gregory of Kashkar was appointed by Ishoʿyahb I, according to the Chronicle of Seert (before 596)...
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  • Christian Knowledge. ISBN 9780837080789. Wood, Philip (2013). The Chronicle of Seert: Christian Historical Imagination in Late Antique Iraq. Oxford University...
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    des Ostens. Münster: LIT. ISBN 382586796X. Wood, Philip (2013). The Chronicle of Seert: Christian Historical Imagination in Late Antique Iraq. Oxford: Oxford...
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    Kavad II (redirect from Kavadh II of Persia)
    control of the affairs of the empire. Some sources such as al-Tabari consider Kavad II to be a bad ruler, while others such as the Chronicle of Seert paint...
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    acknowledge the input of the Christians. According to al-Tabari's History of Prophets and Kings and the Chronicle of Seert, which both drew some of their work from...
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    Retrieved 17 January 2014 – via Robert Bedrosian. Philip Wood (2013). The Chronicle of Seert: Christian Historical Imagination in Late Antique Iraq. Oxford University...
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