- the
second city
built by the ****yrian king Nimrud, was in
Bakhdida. The ****yrians of
Bakhdida became Christians during early Christianity. With the Christological...
- Al-Hamdaniya
District (also
known as
Bakhdida District; Arabic: قضاء الحمدانية; Syriac: ܪܘܼܣܬܩܐ ܕ ܒܓ݂ܕܝܕܐ) is a
district in the north-east of the Nineveh...
- 600
active soldiers deplo**** and
running the
security in
towns such as
Bakhdida, Karamlesh,
partly in
Bartella and the
ancient city of Nimrud. A 2019 testimony...
-
Northeastern Neo-Aramaic,
spoken by
ethnic ****yrians in the city of
Qaraqosh (
Bakhdida) in Iraq.
Qaraqosh dialect has some
similarities with the
Aramaic spoken...
-
there are
several sizable ****yrian
towns in
northern Iraq, such as Alqosh,
Bakhdida, Bartella, Tesqopa, and Tel Keppe, and
numerous small villages,
where Aramaic...
- (Mixed Kurdish)
Khorsabad (Mixed Kurdish) Orta
Kharab (Mixed Kurdish)
Bakhdida /
Qaraqosh /
Hamdaniyah (****yrian-Shabak)
Qarqashah (Mixed Kurdish) Shamsiyat...
- to
build a
monastery there. The
Syriac Life
mentions a
visit by John to
Bakhdida where he
converted its
inhabitants to
Christianity and
founded a monastery...
- State's
occupation of the
Nineveh Plain. The NPU
guarded ****yrian town of
Bakhdida, for example, saw a 70%
return of the town’s
original ****yrian po****tion...
- by the
Nineveh Provincial Council. The
changes impacted the
villages of
Bakhdida, Bartella, and Tel Keppe, as well as the Yezidi-majority Sinjar. Afterwards...
- and 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) to the
south of the
modern ****yrian town of
Bakhdida.
Balawat is the site of the
ancient ****yrian city of Imgur-Enlil. The meaning...