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Alqosh (Syriac: ܐܲܠܩܘܿܫ,
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אלקוש, Arabic: ألقوش,
alternatively spelled Alkosh, Alqoš, or Alqush) is a town in the
Nineveh Plains...
-
Ishoyahb (1539–1558), who
resided in the
ancient Rabban Hormizd Monastery near
Alqosh, an
internal dissent occurred over
several issues,
including the question...
- homeland,
Chaldean Catholics primarily inhabited villages and
cities such as
Alqosh, Ankawa, Araden, Baqofah, Batnaya, Karamlesh, Mangesh, Shaqlawa, Tesqopa...
- came from the town of
Alqosh (Nahum 1:1),
which scholars have
attempted to
identify with
several cities,
including the
modern Alqosh in
northern Iraq and...
- ܙܪܐ) is an ****yrian
politician who is
currently serving as the
mayor of
Alqosh in the
Nineveh Governorate of Iraq. A
member of the
Kurdistan Democratic...
- Sulaqa,
willing to
separate from the
Church of the East's
Patriarchal See of
Alqosh, an ****yrian town in the ****yrian homeland, went to Rome
asking for his...
- The
Eparchy of
Alqosh is a
Chaldean Catholic Church diocese established in 1960. It is in the
frontier town of
Alqosh. The
bishop is
dependent to the Patriarch...
- the
Church of the East,
carved out in the
mountains about 2
miles from
Alqosh, Iraq, 28
miles north of Mosul. It was the
official residence of the patriarchs...
-
Monastery of
Saint Mary, is a
Chaldean Catholic monastery located near
Alqosh, Iraq. It was
established in 1858 by
Joseph VI Audo,
Chaldean patriarch...
- born in
Alqosh in 1924 to a
Chaldean Catholic family. He
witnessed the
Simele m****acre first-hand when ****yrians
escaped the m****acres to
Alqosh. This event...