- The
Diocese of
Tirhan was an East
Syriac diocese of the
Church of the East,
within the
central ecclesiastical Province of the Patriarch. The
diocese is...
- Hebraeus: He [Ishoʿyahb IV] was
succeeded by
Eliya I,
formerly bishop of
Tirhan, a man of
advanced age and a
learned doctor. He
introduced the rite of genuflection...
-
thirteen dioceses in the
province of the
patriarch in 893: Kashkar, al-
Tirhan (
Tirhan), Dair
Hazql (an
alternative name for al-Nuʿmaniya, the
chief town in...
- Kömürcü
Koyunlu Küçükköy Narköy Ovacık Özyurt Pınarcık Taşlıca Tepeköy
Tırhan Uluağaç
Yarhisar Yaylayolu Yeşilburç Yeşilova İl Belediyesi,
Turkey Civil...
-
Church of the East in 963.
Based on his nisbah, bar
Bahlul was a
native of
Ṭīrhān, a
district now part of the city of Samarra, Iraq. Bar
Bahlul is mainly...
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Monastery of
Saint Matthew Kufa
Narsibad Kurum Qronta Beth
Arsham H****asa
Tirhan Balad Beth
Saida Sistan Herat Tabriz Urmia Nisibis Bahrain Julamerk Monastery...
-
progressed in sanctity, the
patriarch Mar Sabrishoʾ
appointed him
bishop of
Tirhan, and he
governed this
diocese for
nearly twenty years,
administering his...
-
makes use of the
grammars of
Severus Sebokht,
Eliya bar Shinaya,
Eliya of
Ṭirhan and
Rabban Denḥa and
various commentaries on Aristotle. Like most of his...
- and Shemʿon of Mosul, and the
bishops Shemʿon of Beth Garmaï, Shemʿon of
Tirhan, Shemʿon of Balad,
Yohannan of Beth Waziq,
Yohannan of Shigar, ʿAbdishoʿ...
- Seleucia. He was from
Karka d'Piroz,
which is
today called Karkani, in the
Tirhan region. He
removed the name of
Yohannan Garba ('the Leper') from the diptychs...