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- The Diocese of Tirhan was an East Syriac diocese of the Church of the East, within the central ecclesiastical Province of the Patriarch. The diocese is...
- Hebraeus: He [Ishoʿyahb IV] was succeeded by Eliya I, formerly bishop of Tirhan, a man of advanced age and a learned doctor. He introduced the rite of genuflection...
- thirteen dioceses in the province of the patriarch in 893: Kashkar, al-Tirhan (Tirhan), Dair Hazql (an alternative name for al-Nuʿmaniya, the chief town in...
- Church of the East in 963. Based on his nisbah, bar Bahlul was a native of Ṭīrhān, a district now part of the city of Samarra, Iraq. Bar Bahlul is mainly...
- Kömürcü Koyunlu Küçükköy Narköy Ovacık Özyurt Pınarcık Taşlıca Tepeköy Tırhan Uluağaç Yarhisar Yaylayolu Yeşilburç Yeşilova İl Belediyesi, Turkey Civil...
- progressed in sanctity, the patriarch Mar Sabrishoʾ appointed him bishop of Tirhan, and he governed this diocese for nearly twenty years, administering his...
- Monastery of Saint Matthew Kufa Narsibad Kurum Qronta Beth Arsham H****asa Tirhan Balad Beth Saida Sistan Herat Tabriz Urmia Nisibis Bahrain Julamerk Monastery...
- makes use of the grammars of Severus Sebokht, Eliya bar Shinaya, Eliya of Ṭirhan and Rabban Denḥa and various commentaries on Aristotle. Like most of his...
- ʿAbdishoʿ III (1139–48). The 14th-century writer ʿAmr ibn Mattai, bishop of Tirhan, abridged Mari's history but also provided a number of new details and brought...
- Ramman Shigar and Beth ʿArabaye Shushter Soqotra Susa Taimana Tahal Tamanon Tirhan Tus and Abrashahr (Nishapur) Urmi ʿUkbara Yemen and Sanaʿa Zabe Post-1318...