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Church of the East
Abdas of Susa (died 420),
Persian bishop, also
spelled Abda Abda, one of the two
Christian martyrs,
Abda and
Sabas Abda, one of two Christian...
- he had destro****.
Abdas was born in fourth-century
Chaldor to a
Zoroastrian mother, who
educated him in
matters of virtue.
After Abdas reached adulthood...
- The name
Abda (Hebrew עַבְדָּא)
means servant, or
perhaps is an
abbreviated form of
servant of YHWH.
There are two
people by this name in the
Hebrew Bible...
- Nur al-Din
Abdul Samad ibn Ali al-Isfahani (Persian: نورالدین عبدالصمد نطنزی), or
Abdussamad Esfahani was an
ascetic sage of the 13th century. Al-Isfahani...
- Ben
Abda is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Amel Ben
Abda,
Tunisian mathematician and
professor Mohammed Ben
Abda, cyclist, winner...
- The American-British-Dutch-Australian (
ABDA) Command, or ABDACOM, was the short-lived
supreme command for all
Allied forces in
South East Asia in early...
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Abda (Arabic: عبدة, romanized:
ʿAbda) is an Arab
tribal confederation in Morocco,
descended from Banu Ma'qil. They
settled in the
coastal plains of western...
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Sozomen wrote about 22
martyrs who were
tortured together. He
mentions Abdas and
Abdisho in 15th and 16th
places in his list of martyrs. This information...
-
returns from
India and
begins translating Buddhist works into Chinese.
Abdas,
bishop of Susa,
burns down a
Zoroastrian temple; in retaliation, King Yazdegerd...
- اصفهانی) is an
Iranian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Abdas-Samad Esfahani,
Iranian Sufi Abu al-Hasan al-Esfahani,
Iranian grand ayatollah...