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Kashkar, also
known as Kaskar, (classical Syriac: ܟܫܟܪ), was a city in
southern Mesopotamia. Its name
appears to
originate from
Syriac ܟܪܟܐ karḵa meaning...
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Kashkar,
sometimes called Kaskar, was the
senior diocese in the
Church of the East's
Province of the Patriarch. Its see was in the city of
Kashkar. The...
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Abraham the
Great of
Kashkar was the
father of the ****yrian
monastic revival in the 6th century. He is a
doctor and
saint of the
Church of the East. He...
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Kashkar is an
ancient city of Mesopotamia.
Kashkar may also
refer to: Kaškar, a
former city and
current titular see of Oman
Kashkar (East
Syriac Diocese)...
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Abraham (Mar Oraham) of
Kashkar was a
legendary person of the
Church of the East, from the
family of Jacob, the
brother of Jesus, who is conventionally...
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Gregory of
Kashkar (died c. 611) was the
bishop of
Kashkar and then from
about 596 the
metropolitan of
Nisibis in the
Church of the East. His hagiography...
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Chitral (Khowar: ݯھیترار, romanized: ćhitrār, lit. 'field') is a city
situated on the
Chitral River in
northern area of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It
serves as...
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there were
thirteen dioceses in the
province of the
patriarch in 893:
Kashkar, al-Tirhan (Tirhan), Dair
Hazql (an
alternative name for al-Nuʿmaniya,...
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Israel of
Kashkar was
briefly an anti-patriarch of the
Church of the East in 877. His name is not
included in most
traditional lists of
patriarchs of...
- Kashgar-Kyshtak (Kyrgyz: Кашгар-Кыштак) is a village,
center of Kashgar-Kyshtak
rural community in Kara-Suu
District of Osh
Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its po****tion...