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Qustan (Syriac: ܡܪܝ ܓܒܪܐܝܠ: Mor Gabriel), also
known as
Saint Gabriel of
Qartmin, was the
Bishop of Tur
Abdin until his
death in 648. He is
venerated as...
- Life of
Gabriel of
Qartmin is a
Syriac 8th-century
biography of
Gabriel of Beth Qustan,
Bishop of Tur Abdin,
which provides a
glimpse into the Middle...
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Dayro d-Mor
Gabriel (classical Syriac: ܕܝܪܐ ܕܡܪܝ ܓܒܪܐܝܠ; the
Monastery of
Saint Gabriel), also
known as Deyrulumur, is the
second oldest surviving Syriac...
- Arnas, Beth Debe, Beth Kustan, Beth Sbirino,
Dayro da-Slibo, Hrabemishka,
Qartmin, Arkah, Arbo, Mizizah, Kfraze, Hah, Marbobo, Salah, Sare and Hapsis. In...
- The
Chronicle of 819, also
called the
Chronicle of
Qarṭmin, is a
chronological table of
important events and
people from the
birth of
Jesus down to the...
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Abdin became a
monastic hotspot (including for
instance the
monastery of
Qarṭmin) as well as the
center of the
Syrian Orthodox world for the
coming centuries...
- century,
several monasteries from the Tur
Abdin such as the
monastery of
Qartmin, the
monastery of Mar
Awgin and the
monastery of Mar Yoḥannān Ṭayyāyā,...
- at his
village church and was then sent to the
monastic school at the
Qartmin Abbey at the age of ten. At the age of
fifteen he
became a monk and at...
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Yayvantepe (Arabic: قرطمين; Syriac: ܩܪܛܡܝܢ, romanized:
Qarṭmin; Kurdish: Qartmine) is a
village in the muni****lity and
district of Midyat,
Mardin Province...
- the
monastery by
Yuhanna Jirjis of Basibrina,
bishop of the
Monastery of
Qartmin (r. 1450–1495), and the monk-priest
Daniel donated a
house to the monastery...