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Qlisura (or Qalisura, Callisura, from kleisoura) was a
diocese in the
Syriac Orthodox metropolitan province of
Melitene (modern Malatya),
attested between...
- or Callinicus, or Edessa, or Harran, all deserted? Or Laqabin, ʿArqa,
Qlisura, Semha, Gubos,
Qlaudia and Gargar—the
seven dioceses around Melitene—where...
- of Këlcyrë
comes from the same root;
recorded as
Clausura in 1327 and
Qlisura in an
Ottoman tax
register of 1432. The
nearby mountain p**** is
known as...
- centuries;
Zuptara between the
eighth and
eleventh centuries;
Gubos and
Qlisura between the
ninth and
thirteenth centuries; ʿArqa, Gargar,
Laqabin and...
- or Callinicus, or Edessa, or Harran, all deserted? Or Laqabin, ʿArqa,
Qlisura, Semha, Gubos,
Qlaudia and Gargar—the
seven dioceses around Melitene—where...
- by Yaʿqob, a
priest of Qalʿah Rumaita, who
forced the
bishops of Gubos,
Qlisura, and
Gargar to
consecrate his brother’s son
Philoxenus Nemrud as patriarch...
- or Callinicus, or Edessa, or Harran, all deserted? Or Laqabin, ʿArqa,
Qlisura, Semha, Gubos,
Qlaudia and Gargar—the
seven dioceses around Melitene—where...