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Narsai (sometimes
spelt Narsay, N****h or N****s;
classical Syriac: ܢܪܣܝ, romanized: Narsay, name
derived from
Pahlavi Narsēh from
Avestan Nairyō.saȵhō...
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guitar (2018–present)
Violet Mayugba – guitar,
backing vocals (2015–present)
Narsai Malik –
drums (2018–present)
David Orozco – b**** (2021–present) Past Ethan...
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Narsai Michael David (June 26, 1936 – June 20, 2024) was an
American chef, author, host of a
radio show on food, and a
winery owner in the San Francisco...
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Narsai Toma was the late
Metropolitan of the
Ancient Church of the East of the
diocese of Kir****, Iraq. Mar
Narsai served as
Metropolitan for forty-six...
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Narsai is a
hagiographical text
composed in the
middle of the 5th
century which pertains to the
priest Narsai. The text
begins with the
priest Narsai...
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Adiabene (Gr****: Αδιαβηνή) (classical Syriac: ܚܕܝܐܒ) was an
ancient kingdom in
northern Mesopotamia,
corresponding to the
northwestern part of ancient...
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Narsai (died c. 502) was
Syriac poet-theologian.
Narsai (classical Syriac: ܢܪܣܝ) may also
refer to:
Narsai of Adiabene, 2nd-century
Parthian client king...
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Narsai D'Baz (Syriac: ܡܪܝ ܢܪܣܝ ܕܒܙ; May 17, 1940 –
February 14, 2010) was the
Metropolitan of Lebanon,
Syria and all
Europe in the ****yrian Church...
- Darmo: A Biography. Trichur: Mar
Narsai Press. Mooken,
Aprem (1975). Mar
Abimalek Timotheus: A Biography. Trichur: Mar
Narsai Press. Mooken,
Aprem (1981)....
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Narsai was
Patriarch of the
Church of the East
during a
period of
schism from 524 to 537.
Unlike his
opponent Elishaʿ, who is
included in the traditional...