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- John bar Penkaye (Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܒܪ ܦܢܟܝ̈ܐ Yōḥannān bar Penkāyē) was a writer of the late seventh century who was a member of the Church of the East. He...
- doctoral dissertation is titled The Book of Resh Melle by Yohannan Bar Penkaye: An Introduction to the Text and Study of its Literary Genres. He also...
- equals'. According to Kennedy, the Nestorian Christian chronicler John bar Penkaye writing in the 690s "has nothing but praise for the first Umayyad caliph...
- could afford it. Writing around the same time in Mesopotamia, John bar Penkaye describes the Arab conquest as a bloody campaign involving severe destruction...
- Sliba (fourteenth-century); also, in veiled and biased form, John bar Penkaye (fl. late 680s). A fuller account of the reign of Giwargis, describing...
- Isho'yahb III of Adiabene Chronicle of Khuzestan Rabban Hormizd John bar Penkaye Hnanisho' the Exegete John of Daylam Isho'bokht, Metropolitan of Fars Abbots...
- Gammolo (d. 635) Marutha of Tikrit (d. 649) Sahdona (d. c. 650) John bar Penkaye (late 7th c.) Isaac of Nineveh (d. 700) Jacob of Edessa (d. 708) Theodore...
- "North Mesopotamia in the late Seventh Century: Book XV of John Bar Penkāyē's Rīš Mellē". Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam. 9: 51–75. ISSN 0334-4118...
- writer. The earliest Syriac source is the 7th-century writer John bar Penkaye. One Christian who came under the early dominion of the Islamic Caliphate...
- his translations into Syriac. John III of the Sedre theologian. John bar Penkaye 7th century historian. Abu Yûsuf ibn Ishâq al-Kindī Arab Christian scholar...