- al-Buwazikh (Konishabur or Beth
Waziq).
Eight of
these dioceses already existed in the S****anian period, but the
diocese of Beth
Waziq is
first mentioned in the...
- IV, in 1222. He
dedicated the book to his friend,
bishop Narsai of Beth
Waziq. The book was
written in Syriac, a
literary form of
Eastern Middle Aramaic...
-
Arbaye Sinjar Maltha Arzen Gomel or
Marga Beth
Ramman (Baremman) or Beth
Waziq (Bawazij)
Karma Beth Zabdai,
later moved to
Jazirat Ibn ʿUmar Beth Nuhadra...
-
Moksaye Beth
Nuhadra Beth Rahimaï Beth
Tabyathe and the
Kartawaye Beth
Waziq Beth Zabdaï Bih
Shabur (Kazrun)
Dabarin Dairin Darabgard Dasqarta d'Malka...
-
Moksaye Beth
Nuhadra Beth Rahimaï Beth
Tabyathe and the
Kartawaye Beth
Waziq Beth Zabdaï Bih
Shabur (Kazrun)
Dabarin Dairin Darabgard Dasqarta d'Malka...
- Shemʿon of Beth Garmaï, Shemʿon of Tirhan, Shemʿon of Balad,
Yohannan of Beth
Waziq,
Yohannan of Shigar, ʿAbdishoʿ of Hnitha,
Isaac of Beth
Daron and Ishoʿyahb...
- century. In the
Erbil region there were
dioceses for Beth
Ramman and Beth
Waziq (seventh to
thirteenth centuries) and for Shahrzur. In the
second half of...
-
Moksaye Beth
Nuhadra Beth Rahimaï Beth
Tabyathe and the
Kartawaye Beth
Waziq Beth Zabdaï Bih
Shabur (Kazrun)
Dabarin Dairin Darabgard Dasqarta d'Malka...
-
later transferred to the
nearby town of Konishabur, also
known as Beth
Waziq, and this
diocese still had a
bishop in 1318.
Within the Beth Garmaï region...
- al-Buwazikh (Konishabur or Beth
Waziq).
Eight of
these dioceses already existed in the S****anian period, but the
diocese of Beth
Waziq is
first mentioned in the...