• Arabia was divided into two main ecclesiastical regions: Beth Qatraye (northeastern Arabia) and Beth Mazunaye (southeastern Arabia). Christianity in Eastern...
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    Beth Qatraye stopped attending synods; although the practice of Christianity persisted in the region until the late 9th century. The dioceses of Beth...
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    of Beth Qatraye had stopped attending synods; although Christianity persisted in the region until the late 9th century. The dioceses of Beth Qatraye did...
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    some churches, was born in Beth Qatraye. Other notable Christian scholars dating to this period who hailed from Beth Qatraye include Dadisho Qatraya, Gabriel...
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    [citation needed] Several dioceses in Fars and northern Arabia (Syriac: Beth Qatraye, ܒܝܬ ܩܛܪܝܐ) existed by the beginning of the fifth century, but they were...
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  • underdevelopment by setting the standard for further research in the sub-field of Beth Qatraye studies. Huehnergard, J., "What is Aramaic?." Aram 7 (1995): 281 Thompson...
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    hymnographer St. Ephrem the Syrian, on January 28. He was born in the region of Beth Qatraye in Eastern Arabia, a mixed Syriac and Arabic speaking region encompassing...
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  • underdevelopment by setting the standard for further research in the sub-field of Beth Qatraye studies. Pereira, Rodrigues (17 July 2018). Studies in Aramaic Poetry...
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    the Christian era, Qatar was known by the Syriac name 'Beth Qatraye'. A variant of this was 'Beth Catara'. The name translates to 'region of the Qataris'...
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    Qatar was part of a region with a largely Christian presence known as Beth Qaṭraye. The community is made up of Sunni and Shi’a Muslims, Christians, Hindus...
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