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Jirjis al-Jawhari (Egyptian Arabic: جرجس الجوهري, romanized: girges algawhari) was an
Egyptian minister of
finance and
chief archon of the
Copts in 1795-1801...
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diocese by
Cyril Jirjis after having fulfilled the role for over nine years. The
monastery was
further renovated by
Gregorios Jirjis Fattal of Aleppo...
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Jirjis al-Makīn (Arabic: جرجس المكين; 1206–after 1280,
maybe 1293),
known by his
nisba Ibn al-ʿAmīd (Arabic: ابن العميد), was a
Coptic Christian historian...
- Al-Nabi
Jirjis Mosque (Arabic: مسجد نبي الله جرجس, romanized: Mosque of the
Prophet of Allah,
Jirjis) was a
historic religious complex consisting of a...
- next
supreme religious leader ...
enumerated the
harmful views that Ibn
Jirjis openly espoused in Unayza:
Supplicating the dead is not a form of worship...
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States in Damascus. Mikhail's great-grandfather,
Jirjis Mishaqa I,
converted to Gr**** Catholicism.
Jirjis' father,
Youssef Petraki (Gr****: Ιωσήφ Πετράκη)...
- Gjergj, Gjorgj, Xhorxh,
Jorgji Amharic:
Giorgis (ጊዮርጊስ) Arabic:
Jirjīs (جرجيس),
Jirjis (جرجس),
Jawrj (جورج)
Egyptian Arabic:
Gerges (جرجس),
Girgis (جرجس)...
- St George's Church,
Church of St George, or
variants thereof, may
refer to
various churches dedicated to
Saint George: St. George's Church, Dardhë Saint...
- evil was
widespread throughout the
Christian period.
George (Arabic: جرجس,
Jirjis or Girgus) is
included in some
Muslim texts as a
prophetic figure.[clarification...
- history. On 30 July 1798, just a few days
after his arrival, he
appointed Jirjis Al-Jawhary (brother of
Ibrahim El-Gohary and the most
prominent Coptic layperson)...