- Beth
Garmai, (Arabic: باجرمي, lit. 'Bājarmī',
Middle Persian: Garamig/Garamīkān/Garmagān, New Persian: Garmakan, Kurdish: Germîyan/گەرمیان,
classical Syriac:...
- Beth
Garmai was an East
Syriac metropolitan province of the
Church of the East
between the
fifth and
fourteenth centuries. The
region of Beth
Garmai (Syriac:...
- Indo-European Indo-Iranian
Iranian Western Iranian Northwestern II
Kavir Dialects Khuri Farvi Garmai Iraji Language codes ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog kavi1234...
- met
Baruch Garmai, whom she had
known in Ethiopia. The two are
married and live in Jerusalem.
Asarsi continues to work as a nurse,
while Garmai worked as...
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toward unity,
approved by
synods of both
churches in 1997. Beth
Nahrain Beth
Garmai ****yrian
nationalism List of ****yrian
settlements List of ****yrian tribes...
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Eastern Aramaic and
Syriac ****yrian
sources as "Beth
Garmai" (Syriac: ܒܝܬܓܪܡܝ). The name "Beth
Garmai" or "Beth Garme" may be of
Syriac origin which meaning...
- Asoristan, in the
independent ****yrian
frontier provinces of Beth Nuhadra, Beth
Garmai, Adiabene,
Osroene and ****ur, when
these were
conquered by the S****anid...
- the East and it was
divided into
several bishoprics namely Marga, Beth
Garmai, Beth Qardu, Beth MahQard, Beth BihQard, Beth
Nuhadra and Shahr-Qard. In...
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least nine
dioceses in the
province of Beth
Garmaï. As in Beth Aramaye, the
Christian po****tion of Beth
Garmaï began to fall in the
first centuries of Moslem...
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includes the
ancient cities of
Nineveh (Mosul),
Nuhadra (Dohuk), Arrapha/Beth
Garmai (Kir****), Al Qosh,
Tesqopa and
Arbela (Erbil) in Iraq,
Urmia in Iran, and...