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Duhok (Kurdish: دهۆک, romanized: Dihok; Arabic: دهوك, romanized: Dohūk; Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܢܘܗܕܪܐ, romanized: Beth Nohadra,
Lishanid Noshan: דוהוך, romanized: Dohok)...
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dioceses of Beth
Nuhadra (ܒܝܬ ܢܘܗܕܪܐ), Beth Bgash, Beth Dasen, Ramonin, Beth
Mahqart and Dabarin.
Bishops of the
dioceses of Beth
Nuhadra, Beth
Bgash and...
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Nohadra (and also Bit
Nuhadra' or Naarda), where,
during the Parthian-S****anid rule in ****yria (c.160 BC to 250 AD) as Beth
Nuhadra,
gained semi-independence...
- The ****yrian
homeland includes the
ancient cities of
Nineveh (Mosul),
Nuhadra (Dohuk), Arrapha/Beth
Garmai (Kir****), Al Qosh,
Tesqopa and
Arbela (Erbil)...
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Asoristan in the
independent frontier provinces of
Upper Mesopotamia: Beth
Nuhadra, Beth Garmai, Adiabene,
Osroene and ****ur. when the S****anid
Empire conquered...
- ****yrian
cleric of the
Church of the East, who
served as
bishop of Beth
Nuhadra (1002–1008) and
archbishop of
Nisibis (1008–1046). He has been
called the...
- Bet-Katoba, who was then 70
years old, and the
deacon Aitillaha of Bet-
Nuhadra, who was then 66
years old, were
arrested by
Shapur II for
refusing to...
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independent Neo-****yrian
states of Adiabene, Osroene, ****ur, Beth Garmai, Beth
Nuhadra and
Hatra in the north,
Mesopotamia remained under largely Persian control...
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namely Marga, Beth Garmai, Beth Qardu, Beth MahQard, Beth BihQard, Beth
Nuhadra and Shahr-Qard. In
Syriac the
region was
commonly called Beth Qardwaye...
- Babylonia), and the Neo-****yrian
states of Adiabene, ****ur, Osroene, Beth
Nuhadra, Beth
Garmai and Hatra,
extant between the 2nd
century BC and 3rd century...