Non-Chalcedonian (Ancient Eastern) communities and the foreign policy of the Russian state and the Church. Late 19th and early 20th centuries [PDF]
The article analyzes the contacts of the Russian state and Church in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century with the non-Chalcedonian communities - the Assyrian-Nestorians of Northern Persia and Eastern Turkey, the Syro-Jacobites of Mesopotamia,
Alexander Polunov
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The Emergence of Arabs and the Dynamics of the Early Islamic Decades According to John Bār Penkāye [PDF]
The oldest historical accounts of early Islam and the first century AH are non-Islamic and non-Arabic sources in various languages, and one of these sources is the final section of the book Rish Melle by John Bār Penkāye in Eastern Syriac.
Mohammad Ahmadimanesh
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Nestorian-Kurdish Social Relations in the Context of Narrative Theory
This article examined the social relations of Nestorians and Kurds in the period from the 19th century to the First World War. The data used in the study were obtained through semi-structured interviews, which were conducted in Hakkari city.
Emel Topcu, Engin Korkmaz
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Nestorian Christianity in Tang China (according to the Epitaph of Mi Jifen) [PDF]
Formulated by a native of the Antioch Theological School, Archbishop of Constantinople Nestorius radical diophysitism not only caused active controversy within the Mediterranean Christendom but also became the starting point for the rapid advancement of ...
Shulga, D.P.
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The Comparison of Chinese and Mongolian experience in relations with the Eastern Roman Empire [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to compare the history of relations between the early China’s medieval states and the Eastern Roman Empire with Mongols’ policy in relation to the Roman states, and to identify the similarities.
Shulga, D.P. +2 more
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The Conflict Between Nestorians (Assyrians) and Chaldeans in the Foundation of Iraq
Christians constitute an important component of Iraqi society. Iraqi Christians have been settled in Mesopotamia since ancient times. Christians have historical, political, cultural and social relations with both the Iraqi people and the people of ...
Yaşar KAPLAN
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Nestorianist melkite: on the special features of christology of Suleiman of Gaza [PDF]
The article examines the Christological doctrine of the Melkite writer Suleiman of Gaza, who occupies a special place in the history of Arabic-speaking Orthodox theology: for the Melkite tradition, it is with Suleiman that the era of the so-called ...
Davydenkov Oleg
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Jacobite Explanation of the Trinity in the Context of Muʿtazilite Theology: Abu Raʾitah al-Takriti [PDF]
The Melkites, Jacobites, and Nestorians were the main Christian communities under Muslim rule. Several pre-Islamic Arab Christian authors wrote treatises concerning their beliefs in Arabic, some of which date back to the early Islamic centuries.
Vali Abdi
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Ethno-cultural and Religious Identity of Syrian Orthodox Christians [PDF]
Many Middle Eastern Christian groups identify or have been identified with preIslamic peoples in the Middle East: the Copts with Ancient Egypt, the Nestorians with Assyria, the Maronites with Phoenicians and some RumOrthodoxand other Christians with pre
Donabed, Sargon, Mako, Shamiran
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Erken Ortaçağlarda İran ve Bizans İlişkilerinde Nestûrî Hıristiyanlarının Rolü
MS IV. yüzyılda Hıristiyanlar arasında başlayan fikir tartışmaları monofizit ve diyofizit akımlarının ortaya çıkmasına sebep olmuş ve İstanbul patriği Nestorius’un diyofizit yaklaşıma destek vermesi akabinde bu akım MS. V.
Ahmet Altungök
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