• Qudshanis (also: Kuçanis or Kochanes, officially Konak, Kurdish: Koçanis, Syriac: ܩܘܕܫܢܝܣ, romanized: Qūdšānīs , Syriac pronunciation: [quˈt͡ʃɑ.nɪs];)...
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    in the Qudshanis patriarchate for the remainder of the seventeenth and the whole of the 18th century is equally scanty. Several of the Qudshanis patriarchs...
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    settling, after many intervening places, in the isolated village of Qudshanis under Persian rule. Sulaqa's earliest successors entered into communion...
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    the position and occupied the patriarchal See of Seleucia-Ctesiphon at Qudshanis for 15 years. In 3 March 1918, Mar Benyamin along with many of his 150...
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    and later also by the younger Shimun line of patriarch who resided in Qudshanis. Patriarchs of the Shimun line were traditionalists since the 17th century...
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    of Tirqônis, and later in Qudshānis, which was given to them as a gift by Malik Mandū. They did not stay long in Qudshānis either because the village...
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    Kurds blocked the route from Qudshanis to the Assyrian tribes. The patriarch's sister, Surma D'Bait Mar Shimun, left Qudshanis the following month with 300...
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    the village of Qudshanis and found that whole territory empty of the enemy, that is from the fort of Albaq to Qudshanis. In Qudshanis there were one thousand...
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    missionaries in the library of the Nestorian patriarch in the mountains at Qudshanis, Hakkari. This book had suffered damage during Muslim conquests, but was...
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    line resided in the Cathedral Church of Mar Shallita, in the village of Qudshanis in the Hakkari Mountains of the Ottoman Empire, and continued to do so...
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  • (Senaya dialect) Turkey group: Nochiya Jilu (west of Gavar and south of Qudshanis) Gawar (between Salmas and Van) Diza Baz Lower Tyari – Dialects of the...
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    Archbishop of Diyarbakir Shimun IX Dinkha broke away from Rome and moved to Qudshanis in Hakkari where he reintroduced the Shimun line of hereditary patriarchial...
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  • the nineteenth century. As far as is known, neither the Mosul nor the Qudshanis patriarchate had a bishop for the ʿAqra region until the nineteenth century...
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    patriarch Shemʿon X in 1600, who divided his residence between Salmas and Qudshanis. Shemʿon's return to the old faith was welcomed in some districts, enabling...
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    shooter. At the age of 21, Qambar married Lady Shushan from the village of Qudshanis. She was the daughter of Nimrod Shimun, cousin of Patriarch Mar Benyamin...
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    and retaliated by attacking Assyrian villages and the Patriarchate of Qudshanis in 1841. This led to a permanent rift in relations between the Kurds and...
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  • East did not eat animal products other than eggs and dairy, and in the Qūdshānīs patriarchate this restriction was extended to the patriarch's sister during...
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    following villages in Barwari Qudshanes were formerly inhabited by Assyrians: Qūdshānīs Beṯ Nānō Nerwā Tīrqōnīs Kīgar Sōrīnes Tarmel Beṯ Ḥājīj Peḥḥen Chāros The...
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    Under the leadership of the Patriarch of the Church of the East, based in Qudshanis, Assyrian tribes ruled the Hakkari mountains (east of Tur Abdin, adjacent...
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  • patriarch Shemʿon XVI Yohannan, who consecrated him bishop of Salmas at Qudshanis, giving him the name Ishoʿyahb Melchisedec. Eventually, following an approach...
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    community of Assyrian Catholics. On May 2, 1909, he was consecrated in Qudshanis as Metropolitan of Alqosh, by Catholicos Patriarch Mar Shimun XIX and...
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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...
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    it would be surprising to find the region under the influence of the Qudshanis patriarchs, and the surviving manuscripts copied for the Dohuk, Sapna...
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  • period most of its villagers were loyal to the Qudshanis patriarchs (it was included in the Qudshanis diocese of Anzel), and as an isolated traditionalist...
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  • protest. Yalda Yahballaha was one of the few surviving members of the Qudshanis hierarchy after the First World War, and remained bishop of Berwari until...
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