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- before the First World War was made in 1913 by the Chaldean priest Joseph Tfinkdji, after a period of steady growth since 1896. It then consisted of the patriarchal...
- Mesopotamia". The Syriac World. London: Routledge. pp. 68–87. ISBN 9781138899018. Tfinkdji, Joseph (1914). "L' église chaldéenne catholique autrefois et aujourd'****"...
- scholars of the Church of the East, including the Chaldean deacon Joseph Tfinkdji in 1914, and Cardinal Eugene Tisserant in 1931. More recently, it was accepted...
- percentage of Yazidis. In 1913, the town of Alqosh, was according to Joseph Tfinkdji inhabited by 7,000 Chaldean Catholics. Many have emigrated since the 1970s...
- as patriarch in 1830. According to the Chaldean Catholic priest Joseph Tfinkdji, Yohannan Hormizd visited the town of Kir**** in 1789 while travelling from...
- bishops of Mardin is derived prin****lly from the list compiled by Tfinkdji in 1913. Tfinkdji's treatment of the diocese of Mardin, where he was himself an ****yrian...
- Syriacs in the city of Urfa, and 8,000 in ten surrounding villages. Joseph Tfinkdji reports 200 Chaldeans. According to 1918 reports of the Urfa mutasarrifate...
-  804. Baum & Winkler 2003, p. 118, 174. Chaldean Patriarchate of Babylon Tfinkdji 1914, p. 457. Wilmshurst 2000, p. 102. Lampart 1966, p. 58. Tisserant 1931...
- successor also died. For this reason many historians such as Eugène Tisserant, Tfinkdji, and Fiey postulate the existence of one Shimun (VIII) who reigned in Alqosh...
- and 1,500 other Christians: Chaldeans (500 according to Priest Joseph Tfinkdji), Syriac Catholics, Syriac Orthodox, and Melchites. ****yrians call the...