- the Tigris. The
mountainous area that
Mount Judi is part of, was
known as
Qardū (Syriac: ܩܪܕܘ) in
Syriac texts,
Gordyene by Gr**** and
Roman writers, and...
- name of the
region of Bohtan, now Şırnak Province. It is
mentioned as Beth
Qardu in
Syriac sources and is
described as a
small v****al
state between Armenia...
-
Michael the
Syrian and Bar Hebraeus. They
mention the
mountains of
Qardu, city of
Qardu and
country of Qardawaye. In the
tenth and
eleventh centuries, several...
-
underlying toponym is
recorded in ****yrian as
Qardu and in
Middle Bronze Age
Sumerian as Kar-da. ****yrian
Qardu refers to an area in the
upper Tigris basin...
- at
different periods in its history,
including Arzun, Beth Rahimaï, Beth
Qardu (later
renamed Tamanon), Beth Zabdaï, Qube d’Arzun, Balad,
Shigar (Sinjar)...
-
according to the
Chronicle of Arbela. The
saint resolved to
climb Mount Qardu,
traditionally believed to be the
resting place of Noah's Ark, and recover...
- it was
divided into
several bishoprics namely Marga, Beth Garmai, Beth
Qardu, Beth MahQard, Beth BihQard, Beth
Nuhadra and Shahr-Qard. In
Syriac the...
-
power and greatness,
along with
epithets such as "virile warrior" (zikaru
qardu) and "fierce wild bull" (rīmu ekdu).
Sennacherib described all of his campaigns...
-
Other historians suggest that it is
related to the
Semitic Akkadian word
qardu ("strong," "heroic"). The
Carduchii were a
group of
warlike tribes that...
-
foundation in the
early 9th century, it was
included in the
diocese of
Qardu, a
suffragan of the
Archdiocese of
Nisibis in the
Church of the East. In...