• Beth Kustan (Arabic: باقسيان; Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܩܣܝܢܐ; Turkish: Alagöz; Bethkustan) is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Midyat, Mardin Province...
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    LDS adherents was organized in Ankara. Anıtlı, Midyat Beth Kustan, Midyat Elbeğendi, Midyat Gülgöze, Midyat Taşköy, Nusaybin Üçköy, Nusaybin Üçyol, Nusaybin...
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  • Kurdish–Turkish conflict and its population moved to the nearby village of Beth Kustan. By 2003, five families had returned to Dayro d-Qubo and had begun building...
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    Tirbekay Diyarbakır Hesno d'Kefo Kafro 'Elayto ʼArbo ʼAnḥel Beth Kustan Beth Debe, Turkish: Dibek Beth Man’am, Turkish: Bahminir Birguriya, Turkish: Birigirya...
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  • Midyat, he was killed in 1393 amidst Timur's invasion. Yuhanna Tuma of Basibrina, bishop of Qartmin before 1371–1394. Philoxenus Yeshu of Beth Kustan...
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    include the following: Aynwardo, Anhil, Kafro, Miden, Arnas, Beth Debe, Beth Kustan, Beth Sbirino, Dayro da-Slibo, Hrabemishka, Qartmin, Arkah, Arbo, Mizizah...
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