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- Empire, an
early dynasty in
Islamic history. It was
centered in the town of
Amadiya (or Amêdî) in the present-day
Duhok governorate in
Iraqi Kurdistan. Bahdinan...
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Muslims claiming descent from the Abbasids, had
ruled Amadiya since the
Timurid period.
Amadiya was also home to a
Jewish community and
included Nestorians...
- century. The
diocese of
Zakho was
merged with the
Chaldean diocese of
ʿAmadiya in 1987. In
December 2001, a new
bishop was consecrated. In July 2013,...
- Pfaffenstein,
Saxony Quirl,
Saxony Several near Owk mandal,
Andhra Pradesh Amadiya,
Kurdistan Region Kings Mountain,
County Sligo Knocknarea,
County Sligo...
-
Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of
Amadiya (or Amadia) was a
historical eparchy (diocese) of the
Chaldean Catholic Church,
until it was
united with the Chaldean...
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archdioceses (Amid, Kir****,
Seert and Urmi), and
eight dioceses (Aqra,
Amadiya, Gazarta, Mardin, Salmas, Sehna,
Zakho and the
newly created diocese of...
- (20 in) in
Erbil to as high as 900
millimetres (35 in) in
places like
Amadiya. Most of the rain
falls in
winter and spring, and is
usually heavy. Summer...
- the
Great Zab
flows through steep,
rocky gorges. The
stretch between Amadiya and the
Bekhme Gorge,
where the
Bekhme Dam
remains unfinished, has been...
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Amadiya Hezany ܗܝܙܢܐ Dohuk(Nuhadrah)
Amadiya 27 ****yrian
families inhabit Hezany as of 1991
Jadide ܓ̰ܕܝܕܐ Dohuk(Nuhadrah)
Amadiya Jelek Dohuk Amadiya...