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- Beth_Aramaye abstract "Beth Aramaye (meaning \"land of the Arameans\"), known in Arabic sources as Balad al-Nabat, was a region and administrative site in the Sasanian province of Asoristan in present-day Iraq between the Hamrin Mountains and Maishan.It is confirmed that the region was governed by marzbans (general of a frontier province, \"margrave\") under king Shapur II (r. 309-379), Yazdegerd I (r. 399-421), Peroz I (r. 459-484), in 485, 496, and before 525. A mobad is also confirmed to have been in this region during the reign of Khosrau I (r. 531-79), during the same time when Mar Aba I was Patriarch of the Church of the East (540-552). However, the region would later be removed as an administrative site due to the reforms of Khosrau I. In 636/7, Beth Aramaye was conquered by the Arabs.".
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- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageRevisionID "641215638".
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Aba_I.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Arameans.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Asōristān.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Iraq.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Hamrin_Mountains.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Khosrow_I.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Patriarchs_of_the_Church_of_the_East.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Margrave.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Marzban.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Meshan.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Mobad.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Muslim_conquest_of_Persia.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Peroz_I.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Shapur_II.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLink Yazdegerd_I.
- Beth_Aramaye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beth Aramaye".
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- Beth_Aramaye subject Category:Medieval_Iraq.
- Beth_Aramaye hypernym Region.
- Beth_Aramaye type Settlement.
- Beth_Aramaye comment "Beth Aramaye (meaning \"land of the Arameans\"), known in Arabic sources as Balad al-Nabat, was a region and administrative site in the Sasanian province of Asoristan in present-day Iraq between the Hamrin Mountains and Maishan.It is confirmed that the region was governed by marzbans (general of a frontier province, \"margrave\") under king Shapur II (r. 309-379), Yazdegerd I (r. 399-421), Peroz I (r. 459-484), in 485, 496, and before 525.".
- Beth_Aramaye label "Beth Aramaye".
- Beth_Aramaye sameAs Q16532421.
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- Beth_Aramaye wasDerivedFrom Beth_Aramaye?oldid=641215638.
- Beth_Aramaye isPrimaryTopicOf Beth_Aramaye.