- centuries,
residing first at Shahrgard, then at
Karka d'Beth Slokh,
later at
Shahrzur and
finally at Daquqa. The
known suffragan dioceses of the metropolitan...
- Beth Zabdai,
later moved to
Jazirat Ibn ʿUmar Beth
Nuhadra Peroz-Shapur
Shahrzur Al-Hirah Anah and the Banu
Taghlib Nineveh and
Mosul Baghdad Monastery...
- Rima
Salakh Salmas Segestan Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Shahpur Khwast Shahrgard Shahrzur Shenna d'Beth
Ramman [[Shigar (East
Syriac diocese)|Shigar and Beth [ʿ]...
- for Beth
Ramman and Beth
Waziq (seventh to
thirteenth centuries) and for
Shahrzur. In the
second half of the
thirteenth century an ad hoc
diocese was created...
- Rima
Salakh Salmas Segestan Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Shahpur Khwast Shahrgard Shahrzur Shenna d'Beth
Ramman [[Shigar (East
Syriac diocese)|Shigar and Beth [ʿ]...
-
metropolitans resided first at Shahrgard, then at
Karka d'Beth Slokh,
later at
Shahrzur and
finally at Daquqa. The
known suffragan dioceses of Beth Garmaï included...
- Rima
Salakh Salmas Segestan Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Shahpur Khwast Shahrgard Shahrzur Shenna d'Beth
Ramman [[Shigar (East
Syriac diocese)|Shigar and Beth [ʿ]...
-
during the
reign of the
patriarch Mari (987–1000). The
bishop Abraham of
Shahrzur was
appointed metropolitan of
Maishan during the
reign of the patriarch...
- Sinjar,
Daniel of Beth Nuhadra,
Gregory of Beth Ramman, and
Yardafne of
Shahrzur,
which concluded in
favour of the
restoration of union. It was decided...
-
Khanijar in 893;
Lashom around 895;
Tahal around 900;
Shahrgard in 1019; and
Shahrzur around 1134. By the
beginning of the 14th
century the
metropolitan of Beth...