- John bar
Penkaye (Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܒܪ ܦܢܟܝ̈ܐ Yōḥannān bar
Penkāyē) was a
writer of the late
seventh century who was a
member of the
Church of the East. He...
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doctoral dissertation is
titled The Book of Resh
Melle by
Yohannan Bar
Penkaye: An
Introduction to the Text and
Study of its
Literary Genres. He also...
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Sliba (fourteenth-century); also, in
veiled and
biased form, John bar
Penkaye (fl. late 680s). A
fuller account of the
reign of Giwargis, describing...
- equals'.
According to Kennedy, the
Nestorian Christian chronicler John bar
Penkaye writing in the 690s "has
nothing but
praise for the
first Umayyad caliph...
- writer. The
earliest Syriac source is the 7th-century
writer John bar
Penkaye. One
Christian who came
under the
early dominion of the
Islamic Caliphate...
- the
Syriac language.
Aphrahat Bar
Daysan Iamblichus of
Chalcis John bar
Penkaye John of
Ephesus Jacob of
Serugh Lucian of Samosata, 125–after 180 – ****yrian...
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could afford it.
Writing around the same time in Mesopotamia, John bar
Penkaye describes the Arab
conquest as a
bloody campaign involving severe destruction...
- of
Damascus 687
Athanasius of Balad,
Patriarch of
Antioch 687 John bar
Penkaye 690
Syriac Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius 692
Syriac Apocalypse of Pseudo-Ephraem...
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Shimun XXI
Eshai Mar
Thoma Darmo Mar
Dinkha IV
Salmawaih ibn
Bunan John bar
Penkaye Bosworth, C.E. (2000).
History of
civilizations of
Central Asia, Volume...
- he
proceeded to enlarge. In the late 7th or
early 8th century, John bar
Penkaye moved to the
monastery of Mar B****ima from the
monastery of John of Kamul...