• Narsai (sometimes spelt Narsay, Narseh or Narses; Classical Syriac: ܢܪܣܝ, Narsai, name derived from Pahlavi Narsēh from Avestan Nairyō.saȵhō, meaning 'potent...
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  • Destroy Boys (redirect from Narsai Malik)
    guitar (2018–present) Violet Mayugba – guitar, backing vocals (2015–present) Narsai Malik – drums (2018–present) David Orozco – bass (2021–present) Past Ethan...
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  • Narsai (died c. 502) was Syriac poet-theologian. Narsai (Classical Syriac: ܢܪܣܝ) may also refer to: Narsai of Adiabene, 2nd-century Parthian client king...
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  • Narsai is a hagiographical text composed in the middle of the 5th century which pertains to the priest Narsai. The text begins with the priest Narsai...
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  • Narsai was Patriarch of the Church of the East during a period of schism from 524 to 537. Unlike his opponent Elishaʿ, who is included in the traditional...
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  • Narsai Michael David (June 26, 1936 – June 20, 2024) was an American chef, author, host of a radio show on food, and a winery owner in the San Francisco...
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  • Mar Narsai Toma was the late Metropolitan of the Ancient Church of the East of the diocese of Kirkuk, Iraq. Mar Narsai served as Metropolitan for forty-six...
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    Mar Narsai D'Baz (Syriac: ܡܪܝ ܢܪܣܝ ܕܒܙ; May 17, 1940 – February 14, 2010) was the Metropolitan of Lebanon, Syria and all Europe in the Assyrian Church...
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    Adiabene (redirect from Narsai of Adiabene)
    Adiabene (Greek: Αδιαβηνή) was an ancient kingdom in northern Mesopotamia, corresponding to the northwestern part of ancient Assyria. The size of the kingdom...
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    Darmo: A Biography. Trichur: Mar Narsai Press. Mooken, Aprem (1975). Mar Abimalek Timotheus: A Biography. Trichur: Mar Narsai Press. Mooken, Aprem (1977)....
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