- dioceses, at
Karka d'Maishan (Syriac: ܟܪܟܐ ܕܡܝܫܢ), Rima (Syriac: ܪܝܡܐ) and
Nahargur (Syriac: ܢܗܪܓܘܪ). The last
metropolitan of Maishan, the
noted East Syriac...
-
Nestorian Moses,
bishop of
Piroz Shabur in 486,
Nestorian Moses I,
bishop of
Nahargur in 497,
Nestorian Moses,
bishop of Beth
Bgash in 544,
Nestorian Moses,...
-
ninth century. He
identifies the
latter with the well-known
diocese of
Nahargur (or Nahrgūr), also
called ʿAbdasi. Jean-Maurice Fiey also distinguishes...
- (Bahrain) Maʿaltha and
Hnitha Merw i-Rud
Meskene Mihraganqadaq Mosul Muqan Nahargur Niffar, Nil and al-Nuʿmaniya
Nihawand Nineveh Piroz Shabur Prath d'Maishan...
- (Bahrain) Maʿaltha and
Hnitha Merw i-Rud
Meskene Mihraganqadaq Mosul Muqan Nahargur Niffar, Nil and al-Nuʿmaniya
Nihawand Nineveh Piroz Shabur Prath d'Maishan...
- al-Radhan, Nifr, al-Qasra, 'Ba
Daraya and Ba Kusaya' (Beth Daraye), ʿAbdasi (
Nahargur) and al-Buwazikh (Konishabur or Beth Waziq).
Eight of
these dioceses already...
- (Bahrain) Maʿaltha and
Hnitha Merw i-Rud
Meskene Mihraganqadaq Mosul Muqan Nahargur Niffar, Nil and al-Nuʿmaniya
Nihawand Nineveh Piroz Shabur Prath d'Maishan...
-
dioceses of
Nahargur (ʿAbdasi),
Karka d'Maishan (Dastumisan), and Rima (Nahr al-Dayr)
probably ceased to
exist rather earlier. The
diocese of
Nahargur is last...