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- Middle Persian: Arwāstān; Armenian: Arvastan) or Beth Arabaye (Syriac: Bēṯ ʿArbāyē) was a Sasanian province in Late Antiquity. Due to its situation and its...
- of the Maphrianate of the East at various points in its existence: Beth Arbaye Sinjar Maltha Arzen Gomel or Marga Beth Ramman (Baremman) or Beth Waziq...
- permission to build churches. In 559 (AG 870), he was ordained as bishop of Beth Arbaye and Grand Metropolitan of the East by a fellow miaphysite, Jacob Baradaeus...
- Alayunt or Alayurt (Kurdish: Arbayê; Syriac: Arbaye) is a neighbourhood in the muni****lity and district of Dargeçit, Mardin Province in Turkey. The village...
- historian and biblical commentator of the Church of the East. A native of Beth ʿArbaye, Barḥadbshabba was the chief instructor (bādūqā) at the School of Nisibis...
- Abdisho was first bishop of Shiggar (Sinjar) and the province of Bet 'Arbaye (Arbayestan) around 1285 and from before 1291 he was the metropolitan of...
- ʿAin Qena according to Bar Hebraeus) after being ordained bishop of Beth Arbaye by Jacob Baradaeus and while proselytizing among the Bedouin of Arbayistan...
- Nisibis was the Metropolitan Archbishop of the ecclesiastical province of Bit-Arbaye. By 410, it had six suffragan sees and as early as the middle of the 5th...
- for Balad's abandonment because the last Syriac Orthodox bishop of Beth Arbaye (early 1300s) was called the "bishop of Sinjar" instead. Sometime after...
- 410 in Seleucia-Ctesiphon, Nisibis was made the metropolitan see of Beth ʿArbaye. Babu (300–309) St Jacob or James of Nisibis (309–338 or 350), founder...