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- 𐭀𐭓𐭁𐭉𐭎𐭈𐭍 [ʾrb]ystn; Middle Persian: Arwāstān; Armenian: Arvastan) or Beth Arabaye (Syriac: Bēṯ ʿArbāyē) was a Sasanian province in Late Antiquity. Due to...
- Routledge. ISBN 978-0367481902. Jullien, Christelle (22 March 2018), "Beth 'Arabaye", The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity, Oxford University Press, doi:10...
- river Khabur and its tributaries, i.e. the regions of Tur Abdin and Beth Arabaye, as well as both s****s of the river Tigris from the vicinity of Jazirat...
- Routledge. ISBN 978-0-367-48190-2. Jullien, Christelle (2018). "Beth 'Arabaye". In Nicholson, Oliver (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity....
- Syriac Rite, first attested in 497 CE. The Syrian Orthodox bishop of Beth Arabaye was also based at Balad. The 10th-century geographers Ibn Hawqal and al-Muqaddasi...
- The Diocese of Shigar and Beth ʿArabaye was an East Syriac diocese of the Church of the East in the metropolitan province of Nisibis, centred on the town...
- later in the spring of 504. While the siege was ongoing, Celer raided Beth Arabaye, while Areobindus raided Arzanene. Sasanian weakness at this point is apparent...
- Pirgushnasp, a child martyr, who had been a son of the governor of Beth ʿArabaye and had been killed under the Shapur II. Approximately the years of his...
- century. Two Syriac Orthodox dioceses are known to have existed in the Beth ʿArabaye region between the sixth and fourteenth centuries, centred on Balad and...
- Shahpur Khwast Shahrgard Shahrzur Shenna d'Beth Ramman Shigar and Beth ʿArabaye Shushter Soqotra Susa Taimana Tahal Tamanon Tirhan Tus and Abrashahr (Nishapur)...