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- Shahrgard, then at Karka d'Beth Slokh, later at Shahrzur and finally at Daquqa. The known suffragan dioceses of the metropolitan province of Beth Garmaï...
- transliteration text not Latin script (pos 1) (help) bar Masihi, metropolitan of Daquqa, was consecrated catholicus, because he bribed the caliph al-Zahir with...
- Shahrgard, then at Karka d'Beth Slokh, later at Shahrzur and finally at Daquqa. The known suffragan dioceses of Beth Garmaï included Shahrgard, Lashom...
- Kurdish areas to the northwest, culminating in the capture of the towns of Daquqa and Khanijar in September/October 1000. At about the same time, in 999/1000...
- {{Transliteration}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 1) (help) II, bishop of Daquqa [Lashom]. He was consecrated at Seleucia on the recommendation of [ʿ] Error:...
- 998 AD. In the Middle Ages, the city became known in Arabic as Daqūq and Daqūqā. Idris Bitlisi mentioned the town in his work Sharafnama from 1597 as a...
- beginning of the 14th century the metropolitan of Beth Garmaï, who now sat at Daquqa, was the only remaining bishop in this once-flourishing province. At the...
- traditional East Syriac dioceses of Beth Waziq, Beth Daron, Tirhan and Daquqa, all of which had bishops earlier in the fourteenth century, may have been...