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Joseph Busnaya, in
Syriac Yawsip or
Yawsep Būsnāyā (?869–979), was an East
Syriac monk and
mystic in
Upper Mesopotamia. His disciple, John (Yoḥannan)...
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Medieval Syriac Historical Texts: A Case
Study of the Vita of Rabbān
Joseph Busnāyā (III, Final)". Banipal:
Issued by
General Directorate of
Syriac Culture...
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Christian po****tion.
According to 10th
century Syriac writer,
Joseph Busnaya, over 5,000
Christians were m****acred by
Hakkari Kurds. In 980AD, the Buyid...
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village with the name Beṯ Mūrdānī in the 10th-century Life of
Rabban Joseph Busnaya whose inhabitants adhered to the
Church of the East. A
Jewish community...
- The
village itself is
attested in the 10th-century Life of
Rabban Joseph Busnaya in
which its
inhabitants are
noted as
adherents of the
Church of the East...
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first mentioned in the
mentioned in the 10th-century Life of
Rabban Joseph Busnaya, and had
become the seat of the
Church of the East
diocese of
Barwari by...
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Church of the East is
attested in the 10th-century Life of
Rabban Joseph Busnaya. The
village was
plundered by
Kurds in 1712. A
significant proportion of...
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community at
Bebadi is
attested in the 10th-century Life of
Rabban Joseph Busnaya. The
village was
visited by the
British archaeologist Austen Henry Layard...
- he
published a
French translation of John bar Kaldun's Life of
Joseph Busnaya. Four
years later he
obtained a copy of the
original Syriac version of...
- m****cripts,
including the text used by
Chabot in Life of
Rabban Joseph Busnaya of
Yohannan Bar Kaldun.
Monte Singar:
Storia d’un
popolo ignoto (1900)...