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- Esbroek found the m****cript in Issayi's library in Tehran and announced its discovery to the international scholars. Issayi MS 5 has 133 folios, with 111...
- Mar Youhannan Semaan Issayi (1914 -یوحنا سمعان عیسائی) ;1999)) was the Metropolitan Archbishop of Tehran of the Chaldean Catholics from March 16, 1971...
- the earliest being a seventh-century Iranian Syriac codex known as Fonds Issayi 18. The text, which is pseudepigraphal, purports to present a detailed account...
- Political Science Emeritus at Stanford University Mar Youhannan Semaan Issayi, Archbishop of ****yro-Chaldean Metropolitan Tehran George Malek-Yonan, procured...
- boxer representing Iran Shoura Osipov, Olympic boxer Mar Youhannan Semaan Issayi, Archbishop of ****yro-Chaldean Metropolitan Tehran Howard Baskerville, Iran's...
- from the 18th century, publishers at the Vatican Library Youhannan Semaan Issayi, Archbishop of Tehran of the Chaldean Catholics Jabal Semaan, Syria, Mount...
- Semaan Issayi and by the Archbishop of Urmia Thomas Meram on 25 February 1996. On 7 February 1999, Ramzi Garmou succeeded Youhannan Semaan Issayi as ****yro-Chaldean...
- Tatian, 120–180 Theodore of Mopsuestia Toma bar Yacoub Youhannan Semaan Issayi Yousip Khnanisho, 1893–1977 Yusuf Akbulut Listed here are authors ****ociated...
- (between 1960-mid 1970s) Metropolitan Archbishops of Tehran Youhanna Semaan Issayi † (Succeeded 7 Mar 1970 - Died 7 Feb 1999) Ramzi Garmou (Succeeded 7 Feb...
- Sofia Bulgarian Gr**** Catholic Church  Bulgaria Archeparch Youhannan Semaan Issayi Tehran Chaldean Catholic Church  Iran Eparch Andraos Ghattas, CM Luxor Coptic...