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was a series of "histories" of Mesopotamian ascetics beginning with George bar Sayyadhe, who was the ninth abbot of Beth Abe in 590. It certainly also contained biographies of the next four abbots of Beth Abe: George's brother and successor, Sama of Neshra; Nathaniel; Selibha the Aramaean; and
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Gabriel, called the Little Sparrow, who flourished in the late seventh century. It does not appear to have been an extensive work, more probably having a "bite-size, compilatory structure." It was probably conceived as a companion volume to
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Several modern authors identify the David who was bishop of the Kurds and author of the
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The Book of Governors: The Historia Monastica of Thomas, Bishop of Margâ A.D. 840
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The Making of the Medieval Middle East: Religion, Society, and Simple Believers
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Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage: Electronic Edition
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nobleman named Khuznahir, a Christian from Bashosh (near
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Van Nuffelen, Peter; Van Hoof, Lieve, eds. (2020) .
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in the region of Kartaw. This region was located in
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Monk, bishop and historian in the 7th or 8th century
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Archived from 632: 612: 603: 547:Published online by Beth Mardutho, 2018. 459: 403: 343: 245:, pp. ciii–cv, he writes "Kartaw Arabs". 229:as "land of the Kurds" and "Kurdistan". 218: 170:, however, clearly distinguish the two. 656: 254: 206: 711: 676: 447: 562: 550: 529: 499: 431: 415: 387: 371: 355: 312: 269: 230: 158:, who was active during the reign of 683:A Short History of Syriac Literature 589: 300: 222: 53:, he later became the bishop of the 27: 13: 522:Geschichte der Syrischen Literatur 118:, David wrote at the request of a 14: 750: 638:Revue de l'histoire des religions 85: 628:Oxford: Oxford University Press. 472:Van Nuffelen & Van Hoof 2020 325:Van Nuffelen & Van Hoof 2020 724:Monks of the Church of the East 608:. LIT Verlag. pp. 183–202. 508: 225:, pp. 216–217, translates 200: 1: 739:History of the Kurdish people 661:. Princeton University Press. 241:as "Kurds of Kartaw", but at 88:) to distinguish it from the 38: 7: 622:Margoliouth, J. P. 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Index

Syriac
romanized
Church of the East
Beth Abe
Kurdish tribes
Upper Mesopotamia
Adiabene
Lower Zab
Erbil
Hnanisho I
Paradise of the Fathers
Palladius of Galatia
Joseph Hazzaya
lost
Thomas of Marga
Persian
Shalmash
Enanisho
John of Daylam
Beth Qoqa
John bar Zobi
David of Beth Rabban
Timothy I
Carl Anton Baumstark
Sebastian Brock




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