- there. On his way back to the
monastery he
visited the
towns of
Azekh and
Esfes where he
found a
narrow crevice in an area
known as the "Valley of ****"...
-
parents Moussa Elias Achi and
Shmouneh Hanna Kanun from the
villages of
Esfes and
Azekh in Tur Abdin.
Shortly after his birth, the
family moved to Beirut...
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Yuhanon Qashisho (1918 in
Esfes,
Ottoman Empire – 2001 in Sweden) was a
praised ****yrian
author and poet. He is
known in the ****yrian
community as one...
-
Amidst the ****yrian genocide, in July 1915,
refugees from the
villages of
Esfes, Kefshenne, Kufakh, Babqqa, and
Khaddel fled to Azakh. The
village was subsequently...
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Orthodox families.
Twelve Syriac priests, one monk, and Mor
Antimos Ya’qub of
Esfes, the
Syriac Orthodox bishop of
Dayro da-Slibo,
resided at Karburan. Amidst...
-
Esfeh (Persian: اسفه; also
known as
Esfe, Isfeh, and Ispeh) is a
village in
Dasht Rural District, in the
Central District of
Shahreza County,
Isfahan Province...
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Mosul due to
accusations against him, and he took
refuge at the
village of
Esfes near Gazarta,
where he
resided for the
remainder of his reign.
Despite this...
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converted into a
house and a barn.
Notes Alternatively transliterated as Espes,
Esfes, Esfess, Hespest, Hespis, Hespist, or Isfis.
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- the
following year
resulted in many deaths,
including Antimus Yaʿqub of
Esfes, the last
Bishop of
Dayro da-Slibo. 70 ****yrians were
later killed by Kurds...
- "Roberto Quiñónez", ENA
Escuela Superior Franciscana Especializada AGAPE,
ESFE/AGAPE
Escuela de Comunicación Mónica
Herrera Escuela Superior de Economia...