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Thomas A.
Carlson et al., “Karka d-Beth
Slokh — ܟܪܟܐ ܕܒܝܬ ܣܠܘܟ ” in The
Syriac Gazetteer last
modified January 14, 2014...
- the
Little Zab and
Diyala Rivers and
centered on the town of
Karka d'Beth
Slokh (Syriac: ܟܪܟܐ ܕܒܝܬ ܣܠܘܟ,
modern Kir****).
Several bishops and metropolitans...
- is
wondrous ܢܪܓܠ ܕܘܡܪܐ Nešrānṯan Nasr has
given (a son) ܢܬܠ ܢܫܪܐ Sanaṭrūq
Sanatruq I and
Sanatruq II ܣܢܛܪܘܩ
Slōkh Seleucus ܣܠܘܟ Walagaš
Vologash ܘܠܓܫ...
- Sasanians. It was a
prosperous metropolitan province centered at
Karkha D'Beth
Slokh (Kir****), It had a
substantial ****yrian po****tion who
mostly followed the...
-
southern Iraq),
Arbela (Erbil,
Kurdistan region of Iraq), and
Karka de Beth
Slokh (Kir****,
northeastern Iraq). In
addition it had an
increasing number of...
-
between the
Little Zab and
Diyala river. Its
capital was
Karka d-Beth
Slokh. The
province is
omitted in
Shapur I's (r. 240–270) list of
provinces in...
-
venerated after her
death as a
virgin martyr.
Christina was from
Karka d'Beth
Slokh in the
region of Beth Garmai. Her father, Yazdin, son of Mihrzbiroi, was...
-
archdiocese of Kir**** was the
successor to the
earlier diocese of
Karka d'Beth
Slokh, the
metropolis of the
ecclesiastical province of Beth Garmaï. The region...
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Transliteration IPA English;
Modern Name ܟܘܫ Kush Cush;
Ethiopia ܟܢܥܢ Knaʿn
Canaan ܟܪܟܐ ܕܒܝܬ ܣܠܘܟ Karkhā d-Bēṯ
Slōkh Kir**** ܟܦܪܢܚܘܡ Kᵽarnaḥūm Capernaum...
- Basra,
southern Iraq Arbela, Erbil,
Kurdistan region of Iraq
Karka de Beth
Slokh, Kir****,
northeastern Iraq The
council marked a
major milestone in the history...