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449 matches for Keyword: Ab* 

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For best results, users are recommended to use the advanced search functions. Search results can also be improved by the use of the the following Boolean search characters:

Wildcard Characters:

Given the prevalence of variant spellings in names, using Wildcard Characters may help.

"?" can be inserted as a variant for any single character.

Thus a search for:

G?wargis  
returns results which contain either "Gewargis" or "Giwargis".

Similarly a search for:

M?r  
returns results which contain either "Mar" or "Mor".

"*" can be inserted as a variant for multiple characters or a truncated word.

Thus a search for:

Dayr*  
returns results for "Dayr" and "Dayro" and more.

Similarly a search for

Ab*  
returns results for "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "ʿAbda" and more.

Note: Because the sources we quote use a variety of transliteration formats, Syriaca.org ignores diacritics and punctuation in searching; for example, use of "ʿ" is not required to find results with this diacritical mark.

Fuzzy Search Character

Appending the character "~" after a word returns results for words that are close but not exact matches.

Thus a search for

Aba~  
returns results which contain "Aba" but also "Abi", "Saba", "Aha", and other words that are "fuzzy" matches for "Aba".

Exact Phrase Searches

To find an exact phrase, it should be enclosed in double quotes.

Thus

"ʿAbdishoʿ I"  
returns only one result with that exact phrase, while several results are found for the words "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "I".

Proximity Characters

To find two or more words which occur within a specified range of each other, one can append the character "~" followed by a number to an "Exact Phrase" search. This allows one to search for two or more words that occur within a specified distance of each other as defined by number of words.

Thus

"Jacob+Bishop"~2  
finds three results in which the words "Jacob" and "Bishop" occur within two words of each other: "Jacob , bishop of Nisibin", "Jacob, bishop of Phesilta", and "Jacob , bishop of ‛Ānah" while a simple search for "Jacob Bishop" returns many more results.

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al-Rāhib, Elias (1860–1949) [Chald.]Contributor: George A. Kiraz URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/al-Rahib-Elias
... Sources  Abūna , Adab, 508–9. Macuch, Geschichte, 413–4. ...
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...turn of the 20th cent. Patr. Peṭros III/IV and  ʿAbdullāh   II brought two printing presses in 1881 and 1889 from ...
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Abrohom II Gharīb (d. 1412) [Syr. Orth.]Contributor: George A. Kiraz URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Abrohom-II-Gharib
 Abrohom  ... II Gharīb https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org Abrohom -II-Gharib http://syriaca.org/bibl/26 17 ...
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Abrohom Naḥshirtono (d. 686) [Syr. Orth.]Contributor: George A. Kiraz URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Abrohom-Nahshirtono
 Abrohom  ... Naḥshirtono https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org Abrohom -Nahshirtono http://syriaca.org/bibl/27 18 ...
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Albonesi, Teseo Ambrogio degli Theseus Ambrosius (1469 – ca. 1540)Contributor: Emanuel A. Fiano URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Albonesi-Teseo-Ambrogio-degli
... priest Joseph Kūri (Acurius), the deacon Moses, and the subdeacon Elias bar Abraham  (from whose hand came the first Syriac mss. to enter the Vatican Library). ... ...ed Hebrew in Rome with some Jewish scholars, among whom were Joseph Zarfati, Abraham  of Balmes, and a certain  ʿAbdias  (perhaps ʿObadiah Sforno, Reuchlin’s teacher). Zarfati, who, like the Leban... of Balmes, and a certain  ʿAbdias  (perhaps ʿObadiah Sforno, Reuchlin’s teacher). Zarfati, who, like the Leban... ..., presented for the first time in Europe a substantial amount of information about  the Syriac language, as well as Syriac texts of some length. Albonesi was a...
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AleppoContributor: Hidemi Takahashi URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Aleppo
...was the bp. there when the city fell to the Mongols in 1260. Little is known about  the Syr. Orth. community in the subsequent period until the beginning of th... ... of Aleppo (Michael Ḍāhir, Peter Jarweh, George Chelhot, Antony Ḥayek, Peter ʿAbd  al-Aḥad), while two others were Metr. of Aleppo before ascending to the pat... ...reported to be approximately 35,000–40,000 Christians in the city, making up about  one third of the total population and including: 3,500 Syr. Catholics (4,00... ... significantly by those fleeing insecurity in Iraq since 2003. Little is known about  the sites of the medieval Syriac churches in Aleppo. The churches dating fr...
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...s a visit by Alexander to China, which is an episode  absent  from all other texts. There is also a Modern Syriac version. 2. A narrative poe...
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AlqoshContributor: Alessandro Mengozzi URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Alqosh
... Baghdad , etc.) or abroad , especially to the USA and UK. The town’s economy is based on agriculture (...
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Antioch AntakyaContributor: Hidemi Takahashi URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Antioch
...f Maronites in Antioch, who together with the Latin rite Christians numbered about  fifty, alongside larger communities of Melkites numbering some 4,500 and Ar... ...rotto, the cave believed to be the site of the first church in Antioch, lies about  2 km. to the northeast of the town center. ...
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ApameaContributor: Lucas Van Rompay URI: https://gedsh.bethmardutho.org/Apamea
...hority on the diocese. Eventually Syria Secunda was instrumental in bringing about  the restoration of Chalcedonian Orthodoxy in the Eastern Empire under the e... ... Gospels, with their extraordinary illuminations. Apamea was abandoned  in the early Islamic period and later fell into ruins. In 1930, a team of B...

Search results:

449 matches for Keyword: Ab* 

You may wish to expand your search by using our advanced search functions or by using wildcard characters to increase results. See search tips for more details.

Search Tips

For best results, users are recommended to use the advanced search functions. Search results can also be improved by the use of the the following Boolean search characters:

Wildcard Characters:

Given the prevalence of variant spellings in names, using Wildcard Characters may help.

"?" can be inserted as a variant for any single character.

Thus a search for:

G?wargis  
returns results which contain either "Gewargis" or "Giwargis".

Similarly a search for:

M?r  
returns results which contain either "Mar" or "Mor".

"*" can be inserted as a variant for multiple characters or a truncated word.

Thus a search for:

Dayr*  
returns results for "Dayr" and "Dayro" and more.

Similarly a search for

Ab*  
returns results for "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "ʿAbda" and more.

Note: Because the sources we quote use a variety of transliteration formats, Syriaca.org ignores diacritics and punctuation in searching; for example, use of "ʿ" is not required to find results with this diacritical mark.

Fuzzy Search Character

Appending the character "~" after a word returns results for words that are close but not exact matches.

Thus a search for

Aba~  
returns results which contain "Aba" but also "Abi", "Saba", "Aha", and other words that are "fuzzy" matches for "Aba".

Exact Phrase Searches

To find an exact phrase, it should be enclosed in double quotes.

Thus

"ʿAbdishoʿ I"  
returns only one result with that exact phrase, while several results are found for the words "ʿAbdishoʿ" and "I".

Proximity Characters

To find two or more words which occur within a specified range of each other, one can append the character "~" followed by a number to an "Exact Phrase" search. This allows one to search for two or more words that occur within a specified distance of each other as defined by number of words.

Thus

"Jacob+Bishop"~2  
finds three results in which the words "Jacob" and "Bishop" occur within two words of each other: "Jacob , bishop of Nisibin", "Jacob, bishop of Phesilta", and "Jacob , bishop of ‛Ānah" while a simple search for "Jacob Bishop" returns many more results.