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City Bakhida or Qaraqosh

December 10, 2018April 22, 2019 dawid 0 Comments

When Islamic State extremists overran Qaraqosh in Iraq, thousands of Christians had to flee. But today they are back and starting to rebuild. And once again, they are celebrating the Christian festivals in their own home.

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Manichaeism in Mesopotamia and the Roman East
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Manichaeism in Mesopotamia and the Roman East

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Arabic Culture of the Melchite Church in the early Middle Ages (7th-11th Centuries)
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Arabic Culture of the Melchite Church in the early Middle Ages (7th-11th Centuries)

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The history of the Greek (Orthodox) Eastern Church under the rule of the Turks: from the fall of Constantinople (in 1453) to the present
Library Russian 

The history of the Greek (Orthodox) Eastern Church under the rule of the Turks: from the fall of Constantinople (in 1453) to the present

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Ancient Merv in the Testimonies of Written Sources
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Ancient Merv in the Testimonies of Written Sources

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