- in
Middle Persian, Նոր Շիրական, Nor Shirakan, in Armenian, and חַדְיָב,
Ḥaḏyāḇ, in Hebrew.
Adiabene occupied a
district in
Median Empire between the Upper...
- S****anian era,
Erbil became the
capital of the
state of
Adiabene (****yrian
Ḥadyab). The town and
kingdom are
known in
Jewish history for the
conversion of...
-
Geographisches Wörterbuch, ii. 263; Payne-Smith,
Thesaurus Syriacus,
under "
Hadyab"; Hoffmann, Auszüge aus
Syrischen Akten, pp. 241, 243. Kia 2016, p. 54....
-
became an
eparchy within the ****yrian
Church of the East
metropolitanate of
Ḥadyab (Erbil).
After the
Council of
Chalcedon in 451, many
Syriac Christians within...
-
contemporary source described the
region of
Adiabene thus: '[T]he
plain of
Hadyab was
entirely inhabited by the
Nestorians but the
Kurds have
occupied it...
-
Metropolitanate of
Adiabene (Syriac:
Hadyab ܚܕܝܐܒ) was an East
Syriac metropolitan province of the
Church of the East
between the 5th and 14th centuries...