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Arzen (in
Syriac Arzŏn or
Arzŭn,
Armenian Arzn, Ałzn,
Arabic Arzan) was an
ancient and
medieval city,
located on the
border zone
between Upper Mesopotamia...
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number of
suffragan dioceses at
different periods in its history,
including Arzun, Beth Rahimaï, Beth
Qardu (later
renamed Tamanon), Beth Zabdaï, Qube d’Arzun...
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century or was
later revived. The
Arzun region had
three stable Syriac Orthodox dioceses before the
fourteenth century:
Arzun,
attested between the seventh...
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medieval period. Palestine Syria Lebanon and
Cyprus Cilicia Cappadocia Amid and
Arzun Commagene Osrhoene Mardin and Tur
Abdin Iraq...
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appointed as the
Metropolitan bishop of Pars
while serving as the
bishop of
Arzun.
While being in Pars, he
dedicated himself for the
evangelization of the...
- Ishoʿyahb I of
Arzun was
patriarch of the ****yrian
Church of the East from 582 to 595. His name is
included in the
traditional list of
patriarchs of the...
- Al-Kuj Al-Qabba Al-Rustaq
Aoustan d'Arzun
Armenia Ardashir Khurrah (Shiraf)
Arzun ʿAïn
Sipne Badisi and
Qadistan Balad Barhis Beth
Bgash Beth
Daraye Beth...
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story was by
Maulvi Sadr-ud-Din in
Persian with the
title Qasai Heemal va
Arzun.
Local Kashmiri poet
Waliullah Mattu (or Wali
Ullah Mot)
translated the...
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joined by
several disciples,
including Sahrowai, the ****ure
bishop of
Arzun. He
moved to the
diocese of
Marga and
lived seven years in the monastery...
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whose prayers we beg
place may by found, by Esaias, son of
Adabus of
Arzun, in Armenia, of the
troop of
royal hor****, who was
present at
their interrogatories...