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Surmarhi   2
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Synodical   5
Syria   280
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Tabor   2
Tabriz   5
Tachar   8
Headword

Syria
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synagogues   1
synod   6
synodical   5
syphilis   1
syria   49
syriac   15
syrian   46
syrians   18
system   5


01Kor1    6:5|a man named Daniel, a Syrian bishop of noble lineage, who
01Kor1    7:1|region of Aram, to two Syrian cities, one of which was
01Kor1    7:3|assigning one group to the Syrian school in the city of
01Kor1    9:1|followers, he came to the Syrian Bishop
01Kor1    19:2|in the region of the Syrians the first was Hovsep, as
02Agat1    1:7|areas and to invade the Asorestan areas, as far as the
02Agat1    2:1|and spread about raiding the Asorestan areas
02Agat1    11:9|kingdom and the land of Asorestan - wrecking it and subjecting it
02Agat1    11:12|took much booty from the Syrian areas and acquired an unbelievable
02Agat1    19:5|that is our homeland, and Asorestan and Tadjikistan and Azerbaijan. Why
02Agat3    22:8|along the border of the Syrians to the country of Nor
02Agat3    28:4|second, the borderlord of the Asorestan area; third, the borderlord of
03Buz3    14:3|By nationality, he was Syrian. He held the principal episcopal
03Buz3    20:39|of Iran. He went to Asorestan, to his lord, the king
03Buz4    1:3|king in the country of Asorestan, came and reached the country
03Buz4    4:49|Nerses set up Greek and Syrian schools. He effected the salvation
03Buz4    20:34|to go with him to Asorestan so that he might exalt
03Buz4    21:7|in Aruestan as well as Syrian Mesopotamia. Furthermore, I will vacate
03Buz4    55:50|and settled them, some in Asorestan, some in the country of
03Buz5    7:11|of Iran returned to the Asorestan country, he greatly thanked the
03Buz5    25:1|One was named Shaghitay, a Syrian by nationality, who lived up
04Yegh3    7:152|in-chief, and Elpharios the Syrian—both vile and wicked men
04Yegh7    13:322|another bishop called Tatik in Asorestan
04Yegh8    1:2|the city five Christians from Asorestan, for they too were in
04Yegh8    1:3|and had them taken to Asorestan to be set to labor
04Yegh8    2:40|you are to go to Asorestan to be slaves on the
04Yegh8    2:42|from here. When you reach Asorestan let them go wherever they
04Yegh8    3:53|Meshov and Kashkar and all Asorestan and Khuzhastan, afflicted by the
05Parp1    3:12|but many more among the Syrians—bold and ignorant peoplewho
05Parp2    10:5|students) pass their days in Syrian schools
05Parp2    10:6|services). The unusualness of the Syrian language gave labor to the
05Parp2    15:9|Vahram gave them a certain Syrian named Brk’isho. He came to
05Parp2    15:9|had come with him from Syria practising their dissolute religion, in
05Parp2    15:13|gave them as kat’oghikos another Syrian named Shamuel
05Parp2    16:5|the erroneous teaching (of the Syrians]. For weak and dissolute leaders
05Parp3    41:4|certain P’ghorent (a man of Syrian nationality, who was chief of
05Parp3    49:0|go in great haste to Asorestan where the blessed bishop of
05Parp3    58:5|be crippled and go to Asorestan to do mshakut’iwn along with
05Parp3    58:10|had the priests taken to Asorestan to the district called Shap’ul
05Parp3    58:11|believers in the land of Asorestan heard of the coming of
05Parp3    58:13|from the southern parts of Asorestan, took and offered them to
05Parp3    58:14|years, he died there in Asorestan
05Parp4    63:2|worst brigade has been the Syrian, but the Armenian is even
05Parp4    63:2|is even worse than the Syrian
05Parp4    65:9|things, the son of a Syrian man. He especially resembled the
05Parp4    65:9|man. He especially resembled the Syrians in excessive and idle chatter
05Parp4    65:19|Vriw, the son of the Syrian, departed humiliated and reviled
05Parp4    75:11|and worst brigade is the Syrian. But the Armenian is even
05Parp4    85:18|in Hyrcania to flee to Asorestan
05Parp4    92:9|fighters placing them after the Syrians, the forsaken, the crippled and
05Parp4    92:14|indeed we resembled Aryans or Syrians
06Khor1    2:1|frequently mentioned in Chaldaean and Assyrian books
06Khor1    3:3|narratives - those of the Chaldaeans, Assyrians, Egyptians, and Hellenes. It is
06Khor1    5:41|certain very learned and erudite Syrian, and what he said seemed
06Khor1    6:23|flowed in the direction of Assyria, he lingered by the river
06Khor1    8:2|over all the East and Assyria. He killed Antiochus, the king
06Khor1    8:4|his frontiers part of western Syria, Palestine, Asia, and all of
06Khor1    8:6|And finding a certain Syrian, Mar Abas Catina, a diligent
06Khor1    12:38|Armenia, and the Persians and Syrians, Armenik
06Khor1    13:4|years before Ninos ruled over Assyria and Nineveh, hard pressed by
06Khor1    13:7|the reign of Ninos over Assyria and Nineveh
06Khor1    14:1|Concerning the struggle against the Assyrians and the victory, and Payap
06Khor1    14:2|struggle with the people of Assyria, indicating merely the causes and
06Khor1    14:3|with the same force to Assyria. He found there a certain
06Khor1    14:4|him through Korduk’ to the Assyrian plain, slaughtering many of his
06Khor1    14:5|This Barsham the Syrians deified because of his many
06Khor1    14:6|a great part of the Assyrian plain to taxes for a
06Khor1    14:9|east to the Sisakans and Assyria to those of the house
06Khor1    16:5|two thousand skilled workers from Assyria and other lands of the
06Khor1    17:2|her governor and prefect for Assyria and Nineveh Zoroaster, the magus
06Khor1    17:11|and he himself ruled over Assyria and Nineveh
06Khor1    18:4|own land confirm the learned Syrian in speaking of the death
06Khor1    22:3|in the time of the Assyrian kingdom and who were descended
06Khor1    22:6|illustrious men by whom the Assyrian empire at that time was
06Khor1    22:8|from Sardanapalos and ruled over Assyria and Nineveh
06Khor1    22:9|Leaving others as governors for Assyria, he transferred the royal capital
06Khor1    22:13|ancient archives of the Chaldaeans, Assyrians, and Persians, since their names
06Khor1    24:3|of Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Assyria was Senek’erim, who besieged Jerusalem
06Khor1    24:5|the borders of the same Assyria; his descendants multiplied and propagated
06Khor1    33:10|the time of Tewtamos the Assyrian
06Khor1    33:11|under the rule of the Assyrians helped Priam with a small
06Khor2    2:9|Arshak’s departure, came and occupied Syria
06Khor2    4:2|Babylon and eastern and western Assyria, Vaḷarshak gathered together a great
06Khor2    5:5|of Hayk and Senek’erim the Assyrian did not long delay to
06Khor2    8:29|southwest, on the borders of Assyria on the bank of the
06Khor2    15:2|sent his commander Scaurus to Syria to wage war against Tigran
06Khor2    15:6|pursue Mithridates but hastened through Syria to Judaea
06Khor2    16:2|mourning for Mithridates, marched to Syria against the Roman army to
06Khor2    18:3|and make an incursion into Syria
06Khor2    19:4|accord with the inhabitants of Syria and Palestine
06Khor2    19:5|father had been king of Syria, while he himself was a
06Khor2    20:3|He arrived in Syria and put the Armenian army
06Khor2    24:3|Some Syrians call him Manov, according to
06Khor2    25:4|public squares of Antioch in Syria, which were impassable and impracticable
06Khor2    26:3|And since the Greeks and Syrians could not pronounce his name
06Khor2    30:2|chiliarchate over Phoenicia and Palestine, Syria, and Mesopotamia Marinus, son of
06Khor2    33:39|the young Nerseh, king of Assyria, in Babylon
06Khor2    38:11|collected from Armenia, Mesopotamia, and Assyria
06Khor2    43:5|Smbat a part of the Assyrian army and the army of
06Khor2    53:8|Smbat withdrew and went to Assyria, willingly abandoning the command of
06Khor2    53:9|age he had married an Assyrian from near to those parts
06Khor2    55:4|all his desires returned through Syria
06Khor2    60:4|looking to him all the Syrians, Mesopotamians, and Persians refused to
06Khor2    60:9|army to the regions of Assyria and ordered our Artashēs to
06Khor2    64:4|the regions of Palestine through Syria, on his behalf and at
06Khor2    67:3|the land of Persia and Assyria in a raid for plunder
06Khor2    69:5|period among the Persians and Syrians and also the Greeks
06Khor2    71:1|first invasion of Khosrov into Assyria in which he intended to
06Khor2    71:4|least Artavan. When he entered Assyria, he heard the sad news
06Khor2    72:5|flight; he took from him Assyria and the other lands where
06Khor2    74:6|him as a fugitive to Assyria. They drove him along the
06Khor2    82:14|he remained in Persia and Assyria, even making an attack beyond
06Khor2    87:2|Roman army, which had attacked Assyria, put Shapuh to flight, and
06Khor3    6:5|Cilicia to the regions of Assyria and Mesopotamia; and Vahan, prince
06Khor3    7:2|arrived in the regions of Assyria with the Armenian southern force
06Khor3    35:7|P’aṙandzem they brought them to Assyria. And there they massacred them
06Khor3    40:6|first battle he encountered some Syrian brigands in the passes of
06Khor3    44:5|in Fourth Armenia on the Syrian borders
06Khor3    57:6|brought, after many tribulations in Syria, by the same man whom
06Khor3    57:27|sought scholarly inventions from certain Syrians
06Khor3    64:11|and he gave them a Syrian, Brkisho
06Khor3    65:4|the archiepiscopal throne to another Syrian, Samuel by name, so that
07Seb1    7:9|Persians, all the cities of Syrian Mesopotamia, and Ctesiphon and Veh
07Seb1    10:9|the east and made for Asorestan in order to kill their
07Seb1    11:2|give you the regions of Syria - all Aruastan as far as
07Seb1    11:6|Armenia, and Nersēs stratelat from Syria with his army. They passed
07Seb1    11:13|and on the side of Syria, Aruastan, Nisibis, and Nor Shirakan
07Seb1    12:33|out from Atrpatakan and reached Asorestan, his own royal residence. He
07Seb1    18:1|he had no problems in Syria from the Persian empire. He
07Seb1    21:4|When they reached Asorestan and the site of the
07Seb1    22:5|The king marched to Asorestan and reached his own royal
07Seb1    23:0|Armenian nobles who were in Asorestan. The killing of Kotit Amatuni
07Seb1    24:4|and from the region of Syria
07Seb1    25:0|Vstam’s attack into Asorestan against Khosrov and his death
07Seb1    25:1|of the east, he attacked Asorestan with a large and powerful
07Seb1    31:5|Egypt. In the area of Syria the general Nersēs rebelled in
07Seb1    33:0|with a large force to Asorestan, and Ashtat with T’ēodos son
07Seb1    33:0|of Maurice to Armenia. All Asorestan and Mesopotamia are subjected to
07Seb1    33:1|sent across the territory of Asorestan a large and very powerful
07Seb1    33:3|went to the territory of Asorestan; on reaching Syrian Mesopotamia, they
07Seb1    33:3|territory of Asorestan; on reaching Syrian Mesopotamia, they besieged the city
07Seb1    33:4|and all the cities of Syrian Mesopotamia willingly submitted and were
07Seb1    34:0|the kingdom and goes to Asorestan. His defeat by the city
07Seb1    34:8|far as the borders of Asorestan, until there was a great
07Seb1    34:13|then proceeded gently and reached Asorestan. They camped at the same
07Seb1    34:14|troops and set out for Asorestan, to the region of Antioch
07Seb1    38:30|Zarasp, into the land of Asorestan. They pursued him closely. But
07Seb1    40:14|Khoṙeam’s in the area of Asorestan; and one force in Atrpatakan
07Seb1    41:4|continued his journey directly into Syrian Mesopotamia in order to secure
07Seb1    41:6|went to the land of Asorestan, visited the king, and communicated
07Seb1    41:10|him in the land of Asorestan
07Seb1    42:27|A destructive army came from Asorestan along the road of Dzor
07Seb1    42:32|them. Then they proceeded to Asorestan. This happened in the years
07Seb1    46:7|of the East and of Asorestan to gather at the royal
07Seb1    46:15|Eran and other bishops from Asorestan, Aruastan, Khuzhastan, and other lands
07Seb1    46:22|Armenia in the regions of Asorestan were Kamyishov the metropolitan and
07Seb1    48:6|not request the cavalry for Syria; but wherever else I command
07Seb1    50:17|Therefore, they departed rapidly for Asorestan, and caused no harm to
07Seb1    52:8|They took them down to Asorestan. There T’ēodoros, lord of Ṙshtunik’
07Seb1    52:14|to go) to them in Syria with their wives
07Seb1    52:17|one part, those who occupied Asorestan and the north; one part
07Seb1    52:19|was in the region of Asorestan, their prince called Muawiya, was
07Seb1    52:19|He returned very victoriously to Asorestan
08Ghev1    1:0|the rule of Judaea and Asorestan until the end of his
08Ghev1    1:2|Constantine’s realm, against Judaea and Asorestan, having for support the command
08Ghev1    1:5|arisen and attacked Judaea and Asorestan
08Ghev1    1:12|they ruled over Judaea and Asorestan, putting the land and country
08Ghev1    1:12|that time forth, Judaea and Asorik’ ceased paying taxes to the
08Ghev1    3:10|captives) to the country of Syria, and then they ceased coming
08Ghev1    3:15|went to the land of Syria. After that they stopped raiding
08Ghev1    4:6|together) they set off for Syria, crossing the bridge on the
08Ghev1    7:20|evil deeds, he went to Syria with much spoil. Meanwhile the
08Ghev1    8:0|When general Muhammad left for Syria, he left an Ishmaelite prince
08Ghev1    11:1|headed to the East, crossing Asorestan, the land of the Persians
08Ghev1    14:34|the Hebrews Torah, by the Syrians Oratha, and by us Nomos
08Ghev1    19:1|multitude of troops, crossed through Syrian Cilicia to the land of
08Ghev1    24:8|Harran and the people of Syria shall go into exile. Thus
08Ghev1    25:1|However before they reached Syria, al-Walid was slain and
08Ghev1    25:5|went to the land of Syria, to Marwan the Ishmaelite caliph
08Ghev1    25:7|was in the land of Syria, Muslim’s son (Ishak) designated Grigor
08Ghev1    27:4|attack from the side of Syria. When Marwan’s forces went against
08Ghev1    31:7|to the land of the Syrians. He himself soon died by
08Ghev1    34:42|Armenians, reaching it via the Syrian areas
09Draskh1    2:17|Abas Katina, a man of Syrian extraction, proficient and well-versed
09Draskh1    4:3|with these men, ruled over Assyria and Nineveh
09Draskh1    7:2|his wisdom. But as the Syrians could not pronounce it properly
09Draskh1    14:21|Vram set up a certain Syrian by the name of Brgishoy
09Draskh1    14:22|hated him, Vram appointed another Syrian by the name of Shmuel
09Draskh1    16:47|Basean to the borders of Assyria (Asorestan) and had remained in
09Draskh1    16:47|to the borders of Assyria (Asorestan) and had remained in the
09Draskh1    17:25|with numerous forces advanced on Asorestan
09Draskh1    19:12|Armenia from the region of Asorestan
09Draskh1    19:13|as slaves and returned to Asorestan from whence they had come
09Draskh1    19:45|with his family went to Asorestan with the Ishmaelite army. He
09Draskh1    34:10|who held under his sway Syrian Mesopotamia as far as Palestine
09Draskh1    37:18|him to the region of Asorestan
09Draskh1    46:3|the way of the idolatrous Assyrians of old
09Draskh1    64:12|out impetuously and flying through Syrian Mesopotamia, passed through many places
10Tovma1    1:4|Nineveh, called the capital of Assyria
10Tovma1    1:5|city of the kingdom of Assyria
10Tovma1    1:8|and was called king of Assyria. This is confirmed for us
10Tovma1    1:8|aver that the kings of Assyria descended from the offspring of
10Tovma1    1:11|the roster of kings of Assyria through his wife Shamiram, since
10Tovma1    1:14|through her husband Ninos over Assyria legitimately, having rebelled against Ninos
10Tovma1    1:15|in her own right over Assyria, their native empire; and her
10Tovma1    1:17|there (the capital of) the Assyrian kingdom. Furthermore, because Mestrim at
10Tovma1    1:17|there flourished as rulers, the Assyrians ruled separately. You will find
10Tovma1    1:76|And to Sem (was given) Asorestan with all its extent as
10Tovma1    1:77|land and the kings of Assyria before them, son from father
10Tovma1    2:15|that he fled back to Assyria
10Tovma1    3:0|Concerning the kingdom of the Assyrians; how Zradasht and Manitop became
10Tovma1    3:7|Persia. She herself went from Assyria to Armenia in lustful desire
10Tovma1    3:9|his father. He reigned over Assyria, and for a while also
10Tovma1    3:10|no more imposed tribute on Assyria. Similarly, condemning the (stories) about
10Tovma1    3:10|have any connection with the Assyrians. He was perverse enough to
10Tovma1    4:0|How the kingdom of the Assyrians reached in succession as far
10Tovma1    4:1|of the kingdom of the Assyrians that we carefully set out
10Tovma1    4:2|years. All the kings of Assyria held power in succession from
10Tovma1    4:3|Now the kings of Assyria in succession are the following
10Tovma1    4:27|and the kingdom of the Assyrians declined. Some of them remained
10Tovma1    4:34|of the kingdom of the Assyrians from Bel and Ninos had
10Tovma1    4:34|destroyed the empire of the Assyrians; he exempted Paroyr Haykazn from
10Tovma1    4:36|time of those (kings) some Assyrians and Chaldaeans descended from the
10Tovma1    4:36|eight years of anarchy in Asorestan, under King P’uay they again
10Tovma1    4:36|ruled over Babylon and lower Assyria, called Khuzhastan; they restored the
10Tovma1    4:37|opposing (factions), P’uay, having subjected Assyria, imposed on king Manasses tribute
10Tovma1    4:37|Israel was endangered by the Assyrians. After him there reigned over
10Tovma1    4:37|him there reigned over the Assyrians T’aglat’p’ałasar
10Tovma1    4:38|Judaea and took captive to Assyria the majority of the people
10Tovma1    4:41|Now the kings of the Assyrians from the other branch are
10Tovma1    4:56|until the kingdom of the Assyrians and Medes was completely destroyed
10Tovma1    6:25|Victorious, held the kingdom of Assyria and Babylon and the upper
10Tovma1    6:27|his original native kingdom of Assyria he was not happy to
10Tovma1    7:1|went to Nerseh king of Syria, taking with them the written
10Tovma1    7:5|descendants from the throne of Syria. Either make their evil plots
10Tovma1    7:15|far as the borders of Asorestan
10Tovma1    8:21|Barkochba and his war in Syria. He went, and on his
10Tovma1    10:40|insufferable afflictions on Armenia and Syria and Palestine. He led into
10Tovma1    11:41|the raving Surmak, then the Syrian Brkisho, then Samuelnone of
10Tovma2    2:2|wrote to the regions of Asorestan warning them not to associate
10Tovma2    3:4|give you the regions of Syria and all Arevastan as far
10Tovma2    3:5|sector, Nerses the stratelat from Syria, Musheł a valiant warrior and
10Tovma2    3:8|And (you will control) in Syrian territory Asorestan and Nisibis and
10Tovma2    3:8|will control) in Syrian territory Asorestan and Nisibis and Nushirakan as
10Tovma2    3:34|army left and wintered in Syria
10Tovma2    3:64|and I shall come to Asorestan; let us make a sworn
10Tovma2    3:72|incense, he himself went to Syrian Mesopotamia to occupy and secure
10Tovma2    4:56|king, while others living in Asorestan called themselves king, down to
10Tovma2    6:19|When Apusēt’ returned to Syria and entrusted the oversight of
10Tovma2    6:34|all the wise men of Syria and Babylonia to examine this
10Tovma2    6:43|journey, in the regions of Syria, when marching against Armenia to
10Tovma2    6:55|them in the regions of Syria and all the area of
10Tovma2    7:14|They are the peasants of Syria who followed (to Armenia) Adramelēk’
10Tovma2    7:14|sons of Senek’erim king of Assyria and Nineveh, from whose name
10Tovma3    1:15|to the distant parts of Syria and Babylonia, Turkastan and Khuzhastan
10Tovma3    6:61|it in the tomb. All Asorestan celebrated the day of the
10Tovma3    10:49|be attacking the army of Asorestan.” But he piled up on
10Tovma3    16:2|among the elite warriors of Asorestan and Arabia; among them was
10Tovma3    19:6|being unsuccessful, he returned to Syria. This happened twice
10Tovma3    20:22|beginning of the road to Asorestan
10Tovma3    26:6|rapidly to the land of Asorestan
10Tovma4    4:50|Persians, Judaea and Jerusalem, the Assyrians and Egyptians, the Greeks and
10Tovma4    8:2|and lascivious Semiramis, queen of Assyria, (which have been described) by
10Tovma4    9:3|he increased his attacks on Asorestan and captured and destroyed many
10Tovma4    9:4|seeing near the gates of Asorestan a fortress in the principality
10Tovma4    11:1|cross to the land of Asorestan. Reaching the city of Hadamakert
11Asogh1    5:15|of the Vaspurakan country to Assyria, (with the intention of staying
11Asogh1    8:23|in [418=969] he took the great Syrian city, Antioch
11Asogh1    16:5|Hamtun, who lived on the Syrian plain, fearing Ibn Xosrov, left
11Asogh1    30:1|compelled) to appoint bishops in Syrian Antioch, in Cilician Tarsus, in
11Asogh1    36:2|and attacked the environs of Syrian Antioch with the intention of
11Asogh1    38:2|inhabited by (alone) Armenians and Syrians
11Asogh1    41:0|of the Arabs, adjacent to Syria
11Asogh1    41:2|to the Aleppo plain, in Syria, to the very place where
11Asogh1    41:4|built by Senekerim, king of Assyria
11Asogh1    45:1|of Senekerim, the king of Assyria, during the Haykazuni Paroyr settled
12Last1    1:18|and many, the king of Assyria and all his glory” [Isaiah 8. 6-7]. So
12Last1    6:5|He took the Syrian bishop to Constantinople, subjecting him
12Last1    13:5|of) Ezekiel who laid low [180,000] Assyrians with prayers alone, with the
12Last1    18:22|broken reed (just as the Assyrians insultingly styled the kingdom of