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- and the Nestorians along the Silk Road as far as China. The Chronicle of Seert was preserved in the city; it describes the ecclesiastical history of the...
- The Chronicle of Seert, sometimes called the Histoire nestorienne, is an ecclesiastical history written in Arabic by an anonymous Nestorian writer, at...
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Seert was a diocese of the Chaldean Catholic Church, centered in Seert. It existed during the eighteenth, nineteenth and early-twentieth...
- archdiocese of Mosul and Baghdad, four other archdioceses (Amid, Kir****, Seert and Urmi), and eight dioceses (Aqra, Amadiya, Gazarta, Mardin, Salmas, Sehna...
- Najran (published in 1971), quotes from the Nestorian Chronicle from Saard (Séert) edited by Addai Scher (see: Patrologia Orientalis vol. IV, V and VII),...
- Wayback Machine. Daryaee 2002, p. 42. Anthony Al**** (2014). The Chronicle of Seert. Decline and fall of S****anian Empire: The S****anian Parthian Confederacy...
- 28, 2004. "73. The Conversion of the People of Najrân". The Chronicle of Seert. Translated by Al****, Anthony. 2014. Kobishchanov, Yuri M. (1990). Axum...
- India for which there is a continuous written record. The Chronicle of Seert describes an evangelical mission to India by Bishop David of Basra around...
- plague and the buboes themselves are called sharʿūṭā. The Chronicle of Seert makes this term synonymous with Arabic ṭāʿūn. Often, however, Syriac writers...
- metropolitans and three other bishops (for Gazarta, Hesna d'Kifa, Amid, Mardin and Seert). For his part, Shemʿon VII Ishoʿyahb of the Alqosh line consecrated two...