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- Beth Huzaye (Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܗܘܙܝܐ) or ʿIlam was an East Syriac metropolitan province of the Church of the East, between the fifth and fourteenth centuries...
- cane even today in Haft Tepe. The name of the province in Syriac is Beth Huzaye. The province of Khuzestan is one of the centres of ancient civilization...
- James Intercisus (Latin: Jacobus Intercisus; born in Beth Huzaye, died 27th November 420 AD in Beth Lapat), commonly known as Mor Yaqoub M’Pasqo Sahada...
- inhabited by Christians, and served as the East-Syrian metropolitan see of Bet Huzaye. Most scholars believe Shāpur I, son of Ardeshir (Artaxexes), to have founded...
- from the Catholicos of the East Timothy I, the Metropolitanate of Beth Huzaye took charge of both the theological and medical institutions. Although almost...
- the Islamic period is characterized mainly by its rich ceramics. Beth Huzaye (East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province) had a significant Christian po****tion...
- one of the languages heard at the Pentecost. From 410 onwards Elam (Beth Huzaye) was the senior metropolitan province of the Church of the East, surviving...
- the borders of the S****anian empire, in Beth Aramaye (ܒܝܬ ܐܪܡܝܐ), Beth Huzaye (ܒܝܬ ܗܘܙܝܐ), Maishan (ܡܝܫܢ), Adiabene (Hdyab, ܚܕܝܐܒ) and Beth Garmaï (ܒܝܬܓܪܡܝ)...
- Ecclesiastical Province) Beth Garmaï (East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province) Beth Huzaye (East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province) Maishan (East Syrian Ecclesiastical...
- Khuzistan Chronicle, written by a Syriac Christian from Khuzistan (Beth Huzaye in Aramaic/Syriac) [Iran], probably in 680, is described as the Syriac counterpart...