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account to be supplemented. A
metropolitan of
Salmas named Ishoʿyahb, from
Khosrowa, is
mentioned together with the
patriarch Shemʿon XIII
Denha (1662–1700)...
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Catholic Church from 1795 to his death. Isho'yahb
Gabriel was born in
Khosrowa in 1758 and
educated at the
College of the Propaganda,
which he entered...
- town of
Khosrowa,
where he died in 1855. He was
succeeded by
Joseph VI Audo, one of his most
determined opponents. Zayʿa was born in
Khosrowa (Syriac:...
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located in Amid, but very soon
moved to Siirt, then to Urmia, then to
Khosrowa (near Salmas) and from the
second half of 17th
century to
Qodchanis (now...
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patriarchate suddenly become vacant. Zayʿa was
Persian by birth, from
Khosrowa, and as such
could lay
claim to the
protection of the
foreign consuls in...
- 1824 with
Syriac copies of the
Psalms and the New Testament. He died at
Khosrowa in 1831. He was
succeeded by the
Rabban Hormizd monk Mikha'il
Kattula of...
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through an
hereditary system. the
second patriarchal see was
located in
Khosrowa, near
Salmas (from 1672 in Qochanis) and
extended into the
North East mountains...