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Yahballaha III (c. 1245–13
November 1317),
known in
earlier years as
Rabban Marcos (or Markos) was
Patriarch of the East from 1281 to 1317. As patriarch...
- Yahballaha,
sometimes spelled as
Yaballaha (Syriac: ܝܗܒܐܠܗܐ), is a
Syriac masculine given name
meaning "God has given".
Notable people named Yahballaha...
- been
translated into
English twice: Montgomery,
James A.,
History of
Yaballaha III, (New York:
Columbia University Press, 1927) Budge, E. A. Wallis,...
- Marcos, 13th-century
cleric later elected as the
Nestorian patriarch, Mar
Yaballaha III
Markos Moulitsas,
owner of the
largest political blog in the US, Daily...
- (tax on non-Muslims), and re-established the
Christian Patriarch Mar
Yaballaha III in 1296.
Ghazan reportedly punished religious fanatics who destro****...
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successor in 1330 was Jean de Cor. In 1302, the
Nestorian Catholicos Mar
Yaballaha III, who as a
young man had
accompanied the
older Rabban Bar
Sauma from...
-
Rabban bar
Sauma and his
younger companion, who
became Patriarch Mar
Yaballaha III, in the 13th century.
While few 17th-century
Jesuits returned from...
- trip to the
consecration of the ****yrian
Church of the East
patriarch Yaballaha in Baghdad. In the
Battle of
Salmas on 17–18
September 1429, the Kara...
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general during the 1370s Miao
Rebellions Iparhan Rabban Bar
Sauma Mar
Yaballaha III Isma'il Beg
Jakhangir Khoja Isa
Yusuf Alptekin Masud Sabri Sabit Damulla...
- of
Christianity in India".
Account of East
Syriac bishops In 1504, Mar
Yaballaha, Mar Denha, Mar
Yaqob Abuna and Mar Thoma, the four East
Syriac bishops...