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Abdisho bar
Berika or
Ebedjesu (classical Syriac: ܥܒܕܝܫܘܥ ܕܨܘܒܐ) (died 1318), also
known as Mar
Odisho or St.
Odisho in English, was a
Syriac writer. He...
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physician who died in 1043 in Baghdad). Later, in the
Nomocanon of
Abdisho bar
Berika (metropolitan of
Nisibis and Armenia, died in 1318) and the
breviary of...
- "Naan
Paadum Thalattu Ketkavillaya" 4:01 "Aarararo Aariraaro" 3:31 "Thanga Pappa" (****ic) 4:39 "Thanga Pappa" (suicidal) 2:20 "
Berika Berika" 3:46...
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Chistorra A tapa of
fried chistorra.
Alternative names Birika,
Berika,
Txistorra Place of
origin Spain Region or
state Aragon,
Basque country, Navarre...
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gathering of
villagers who
chose actors for the mystery. The
procession of
berikas –
accompanied by
sounds of
bagpipes (stviri) – move door-to-door to pick...
- 9th-century West
Syrian Syriac theologian and Rhetorician.
Abdisho bar
Berika (died 1318)
Syriac writer and bishop.
Bukhtishu (7th-9th centuries) family...
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Bahlul (10th century),
Elias of
Nisibis (11th), Bar
Hebraeus and
Abdisho bar
Berika. He
appears to have been
quite prominent in the
Christian Church of the...
- præceptorum,
mentioned in the
catalogue of the
Nestorian metropolitan Abdiso Bar
Berika (d.1318).
Eusebius also
records Origen's
statement that he
obtained these...
- (2016).
SAVAK – The
secret police of Shah
Mohammed Reza
Pahlavi (1957–1979).
Berika Publishing House,
Republic of Georgia, Tbilisi. "Iran
purges 34
SAVAK officials"...
- as well as the
theological works of
Dionysius bar
Salibi and
Abdisho bar
Berika, and the
scientific writings of Bar Hebraeus. This
short heyday came to...