- was
known as Eski Haleb, 'Old Aleppo'
during the
Ottoman era.
Balai of
Qenneshrin Jund
Qinnasrin Seleucia near Belus, a
Syrian town on a
different River...
-
Balai of
Qenneshrin (Syriac: ܒܠܝ ܕܩܢܫܪܝܢ) was a
Syriac poet who
lived in
Qenneshrin (Chalcis) in the
early fifth century. He
wrote five
madroshe on Bishop...
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Balai are an
Indian caste of weavers.
Balai may also
refer to:
Balai of
Qenneshrin, a
Syriac saint Balai Chand Mukhopadhyay,
Indian physician,
writer and...
- Archaeology. p. 626. Phenix,
Robert R. (2008) The
sermons on
Joseph of
Balai of
Qenneshrin Savory, R. M. (1977), Lambton, Ann K. S.; Lewis, Bernard; Holt, P. M....
- 2020-10-01. Phenix,
Robert R. (2008) The
sermons on
Joseph of
Balai of
Qenneshrin "Aleppo". UNESCO.
Archived from the
original on 2020-10-10. Retrieved...
- Phenix,
Robert R. (20
December 2008). The
sermons on
Joseph of
Balai of
Qenneshrin:
rhetoric and
interpretation in fifth-century
Syriac literature. Mohr...
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might have been a
nephew of Ephrem. He was a
contemporary of
Balai of
Qenneshrin.
Gustav Bickell has
referred to him as the most
important Syriac poet...
-
attributed to St.
Jacob of Serug, St.
Ephrem the
Syrian and of St.
Balai of
Qenneshrin.
Quqlion (ܩܘܩܠܝܘܢ) "cycles".
These are
cycles from the Psalms. Edessian...
-
eleventh centuries;
Cyrrhus between the
eighth and
eleventh centuries;
Qenneshrin between the
eighth and
tenth centuries;
Mabbugh between the
ninth and...
- (****yrian) of the Year by Hujådå.[citation needed]
Journalist of the Year by
Qenneshrin and
Suroyo TV, a
Syriac newspaper and
satellite television service. Blatte...