Gazarta (Chaldean diocese)
The Chaldean diocese of Gazarta, named for the town of Jezira (modern Cizre), known in Syriac as Gazarta d'Beth Zabdai, was established on a stable basis in the early nineteenth century. Many of the Assyrians of the Gazarta region, including the bishop of Gazarta Pilipus Yaqub Orahim, were killed during the Assyrian genocide during 1914-1918. On 3 July 1957, it was suppressed and its territory divided between the Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Diarbekir (Amida), the Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Aleppo and the newly established Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Beirut.
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Gazarta (Chaldean diocese)
The Chaldean diocese of Gazarta, named for the town of Jezira (modern Cizre), known in Syriac as Gazarta d'Beth Zabdai, was established on a stable basis in the early nineteenth century. Many of the Assyrians of the Gazarta region, including the bishop of Gazarta Pilipus Yaqub Orahim, were killed during the Assyrian genocide during 1914-1918. On 3 July 1957, it was suppressed and its territory divided between the Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Diarbekir (Amida), the Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Aleppo and the newly established Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Beirut.
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Die Eparchie Gazireh (lateinis ...... he Eparchie mit Sitz in Cizre.
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L'eparchia di Gazireh dei Cald ...... sistita tra il 1553 e il 1957.
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The Chaldean diocese of Gazart ...... an Catholic Diocese of Beirut.
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Die Eparchie Gazireh (lateinis ...... he Eparchie mit Sitz in Cizre.
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L'eparchia di Gazireh dei Cald ...... sistita tra il 1553 e il 1957.
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The Chaldean diocese of Gazart ...... an Catholic Diocese of Beirut.
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Eparchia di Gazireh dei Caldei
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Eparchie Gazireh (Chaldäer)
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Gazarta (Chaldean diocese)
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