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Denha (Syriac
script ܕܢܚܐ,
denḥa) is the
classical Syriac word for an epiphany, and may
refer to:
Epiphany (holiday)
Epiphany season Denha and its variant...
- Mar
Denha I (also
written Dinkha I) was
Patriarch of the
Church of the East (sometimes
referred to as the
Nestorian church) from 1265 to 1281. He was...
- to be
succeeded after an
uncertain interval by
Denha II in 1336/7, who
himself died in 1381/2.
Denha II is
known to have been
consecrated in Baghdad...
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called the
Season of Epiphany, also
known by its
Syriac transliteration Denha. This
season begins on the
Sunday between January 2 and 6, or on January...
- the
feast of
Epiphany and runs to the
beginning of
Great Fast. The word
denha in
Syriac means sunrise.
Church considers the
baptism of
Jesus in the River...
- Mar
Denha II (also
written Dinkha II) was
patriarch of the
Church of the East from 1336/7 to 1381/2.
Although no
history of his
reign has survived, references...
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Epiphany is
known by its
Syriac name
Denha.
Saint Thomas Christians, like
other Eastern Christians,
celebrate Denha as a
great feast to
commemorate the...
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Thomma Margam: a new
catechism for the
Saint Thomas Christians of India.
Denha Services. ISBN 81-904135-0-3. OCLC 255155413. Missick,
Stephen Andrew (2000)...
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Denha I (Syriac: ܕܢܚܐ ܩܕܡܝܐ ܡܦܪܝܢܐ ܕܬܓܪܝܬ, Arabic: دنحا الاول مفريان المشرق) was the
Syriac Orthodox Grand Metropolitan of the East from 649
until his...
- year,
structured around eight liturgical seasons:
Suvara (Annunciation)
Denha (Epiphany)
Sawma Rabba (Great Lent)
Qyamta (Resurrection of the Lord) Slīhe...