- 2011-07-19 at the
Wayback Machine Coghill, Eleanor. The Neo-Aramaic
Dialect of
Telkepe. p. 235. Spurlock,
Charles (2010). From the
Tigris to the
Rouge An Exploratory...
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Christian Iraq NW Mar-Yaqo
Christian Iraq NW...
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against the
Iraqi army in the
region stretching from the
Turkish borders to
Telkepe to the south. He died in
Syria on 15
October 1996 and was
buried at the...
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Giwargis Goga, a monk of the
monastery of
Rabban Hormizd, who was born in
Telkepe on 15
January 1820 and
ordained a
priest in 1855.
According to Tfinkdji...
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Philip Abraham of the
monastery of
Notre Dame des ****ces, who was born in
Telkepe in 1848 and
became a
priest in 1873, was
consecrated metropolitan for India...
- by
information structure is Neo-Aramaic. In the Neo-Aramaic
dialect of
Telkepe,
objects can
either be
unmarked or
marked with ta.
Objects that are topical...
- Mart Meskinta.
Lawrent Shoʿa was
succeeded by
Yohannan Tamraz, born in
Telkepe around 1803. Like his predecessor, he was a monk of the
monastery of Rabban...
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other three returned to
their home
villages north of Mosul;
Basil Asmar to
Telkepe,
Lawrent Shoʿa to Tel
Isqof and
Joseph Audo to Alqosh.
There each of the...
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seems to have been
fought at a site
close to the
modern ****yrian town of
Telkepe, in the
historic Marga district. The
diocese of
Gumal was the
fifth of...
- of
Telkepe, a monk of the
monastery of
Rabban Hormizd and
metropolitan of ʿAmadiya
since 1824, fled to Amid in 1827
after being expelled from
Telkepe by...