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Though called a mountain, it is actually a 77-kilometre-long (48 mi) ridge running from east to west, with a plateau on the northern (Turkey) side, and a plain on the southern (Syria) side. One end of the ridge is
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in the early centuries of Eastern Rite Christianity. In modern times, all of the monasteries are in ruins except for that of
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An introduction to the history of the Assyrian Church, or, The Church of the Sassanid Persian Empire, 100–640 A.D
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Early monasteries, believed to have been founded in the 4th century, are Mar Awgin,
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which was refounded in 2008 after being abandoned in the 70's.
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The ecclesiastical organisation of the Church of the East
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Mt. Izla is located in Turkey
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Mor Hananyo
Syriac
Nisibis
Assyria
Sassanid
Persian
Asoristan
Turkey
Syria
monasteries
Assyrian Church of the East
Syriac Orthodox Church
Mar Melke
Mor Yakub Monastery
Dibek
Monastery of Mor Augin
Dara
Serwan
Sisaranon
Tur Abdin
Constantius II

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