-
dioceses of the
metropolitan province of Beth Garmaï
included Shahrgard,
Lashom (ܠܫܘܡ), Khanijar, ****ze d'Arewan (ܡܚܘܙܐ ܕܐܪܝܘܢ), Radani,
Hrbath Glal (ܚܪܒܬܓܠܠ)...
- Zab
about 80 km
northeast of Nineveh. It was
founded by
Rabban Jacob of
Lashom around 595 AD. The
monastery pla**** a
major part in
Syriac monasticism and...
-
Guhshtazad the
eunuch (Azades), Sasanis,
Noelmaris and
Zarouantinis (Zaun), of
Lashom,
lanced for
refusing to
sacrifice to the sun god of the Persians; Virgin-martyrs...
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monasticism at the time was
Abraham the
Great of Kashkar. He
became Bishop of
Lashom in 577 and
carried out
several missionary journeys. He was
involved in the...
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Karka d'Beth
Slokh Karka d'Ledan
Karka d'Maishan
Karman Kashkar Khanijar Lashom ****ze d'Arewan
Mardin Marga Marmadit Masabadan Mashkena d'Qurdu Mashmahig...
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Karka d'Beth
Slokh Karka d'Ledan
Karka d'Maishan
Karman Kashkar Khanijar Lashom ****ze d'Arewan
Mardin Marga Marmadit Masabadan Mashkena d'Qurdu Mashmahig...
- the
patriarch Yohannan IV (900–5), who was
appointed to the
diocese of
Lashom in Beth Garmaï in 893, and his
dating was
followed by Wright.
Chabot and...
-
Karka d'Beth
Slokh Karka d'Ledan
Karka d'Maishan
Karman Kashkar Khanijar Lashom ****ze d'Arewan
Mardin Marga Marmadit Masabadan Mashkena d'Qurdu Mashmahig...
- Daquqa. The
known suffragan dioceses of Beth Garmaï
included Shahrgard,
Lashom, ****ze d'Arewan, Radani,
Hrbath Glal,
Tahal and Shahrzur. The last known...
- for
nineteen years, and was
succeeded by Hnanishoʿ II,
bishop of
Daquqa [
Lashom]. He was
consecrated at
Seleucia on the
recommendation of ʿIsa the pharmacist...