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Hdatta or
Haditha (classical Syriac: ܚܕܬܐ
Ḥdatta, Arabic: الحديثة al-Ḥadīt̲a), was a
historical city on the East bank of the
Tigris just
below its confluence...
- ܡܲܪܘܼܙܵܝܵܐ, romanized: Māri Ishoʿdāḏ Maruzāyā; fl. AD 850) was a
bishop of
Hdatta during the
Abbasid Caliphate (near current-day Mosul, Iraq) and prominent...
- most of the
inhabitants of the town
migrated north to
found the city of
Hdatta south of Mosul. The
famous governor al-Hajjaj ibn
Yusuf cleared the canals...
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According to the
hagiographical Syriac Life of John of Dailam, John was born in
Ḥdattā, a town on the
confluence of the
Upper Zab and the Tigris, in AD 660. He...
- ܡܘܣܝܐ Mūsīāʾ
Mysia ܡܝܠܝܛܘܣ Mīlīṭōs
Miletus ܡܨܪܝܢ Meṣrēn
Egypt ܡܩܕܘܢܝܐ Maqeḏwānīāʾ
Macedonia ܡܚܘܙ̈ܐ ܚܕܬܐ Māḥōzē
Ḥdattā Wēh-Andiok Ḵosrow ܡܪܕܐ ****ā Mardin...
- 6th
century Ramisho the Interpreter,
teacher late 6th
century Titus of
Hdatta,
alumnus Becker 2006, pp. 157–159.
Becker 2008, pp. 161–162.
Becker 2006...
- acts of the
synod of Aba I in 544. The
metropolitan Claudian 'of ****za
Hdatta' ('the new town'),
possibly the
bishop of a
recent deportation from Roman...
- By the 8th
century there was also an East
Syriac diocese for the town of
Hdatta (Haditha) on the Tigris,
which persisted into the 14th century. The diocese...
- 837 to 850. He was a monk at Beth Abe and was
later appointed a
bishop of
Hdatta before being elected to the patriarchate.
Brief accounts of Abraham's patriarchate...
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Anbar Province, Iraq
Haditha Dam, a Dam on the
Euphrates in
central Iraq
Hdatta, also
known as Haditha, a
medieval city in
Upper Mesopotamia Haddatha, a...