IRAK'TA ASURİ/NASTURİ OLAYLARI VE TÜRKİYE'YE ETKİLERİ (1933)
Hakkâri Nasturileri, I. Dünya Savaşı’nın başlamasının ardından bağımsızlık ümidine kapılarak Osmanlı’ya karşı Rusya’nın yanında yer almış ve Müslümanlara karşı katliamlara girişmiştir.
Yunus Pustu
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“Oriental” Churches of Levant and Mesopotamia in Continuing Social Fragmentation
In the present difficult circumstances in the Middle East, the position of the so-called Oriental Churches, which is united by the similarity of the liturgical language, the language of the patristic and historical heritage – Syriac, is indicative.
A. V. SARABIEV
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Information from Western European sources about the Nestorians of the Genghisid states in the second half of the XIII – early XIV centuries [PDF]
The article presents and analyzes information from letters of missionaries of the Franciscan Order Guillaume de Rubruk, Giovanni Montecorvino and Monk Johanka, as well as notes and treatises of a missionary from the Dominican Order Ricoldo da Montecroce,
Kostogryzova, Sofia Евгеньевна
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A Study of the Relations between the Mongols and Western Europe : a Reappraisal of Erchelthay's Letter Adressed to Louis IX [PDF]
In 1248 while staying at Nicosia, Louis IX received a visit of two men, who professed themselves to be emissaries sent by Erchelthay, a Mongol general. They handed over a letter to him.
海老澤, 哲雄
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Repercussions from the Far East: A Comparison of the Catholic and Nestorian Presence in China
In the middle ages, Franciscan monks from Western Europe and Nestorian monks from Syria traveled to the Far East to spread the gospel and to establish their churches in the region.
Thomas Ertl
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Cultural Interactions and Religious Iconography in 16th Century Kerala: the Mural Paintings of St. Mary’s Church in Angamaly [PDF]
St. Mary\u27s Jacobite Syrian Church is an ancient church in Angamaly (Kerala). One account has Syrian Christians arriving in Angamaly in 384 CE and the church being established in 409 CE.
Granziera, Patrizia
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THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN NESTORIANS AND MONOPHYSITES: BARSAUMA’S ACTIVITY [PDF]
Nestorianism antagonized the official Byzantine church, spreading out from Mesopotamia. It was the creed of the merchants, the class who sought independency and confronted Zoroastrianism in Iran.
HOVHANNES KHORIKYAN
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A Nestorian Misadventure: Frits Holm and the Chinese Nestorian Stele [PDF]
Journal for Art Market Studies, Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
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Harput, Turkey to Massachusetts: Immigration of Jacobite Christians [PDF]
This essay falls into the category of rendering visible a community, the Jacobite Assyrians of Massachusetts, who have remained virtually unknown in the larger context of Middle Eastern Diaspora studies and American ethnic and cultural history.
Donabed, Sargon, Mako, Shamiran
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The question of the unity of Christendom, its force of expansion and its relations with its enemies is central to the Grant estoria de Ultramar. Curiosity for this text is usually focused on the Song of Antioquia and the mythical origins of the lineage ...
Julia Roumier
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