Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Rabban ("Our Master"; c.f. "Rabbi" "my lord" in Judaism) Bar Ṣawma was born c. 1220 in or near modern-day Beijing, known then as Zhongdu, [4] later as Khanbaliq under Mongol rule. According to Bar Hebraeus he was of Uyghur origin. [5] Chinese accounts describe his heritage as Öngüd, a Turkic people classified as members of the "Mongol ...

    • Monk, ambassador, writer
  2. Jul 31, 2019 · Rabban Bar Sauma 1: The Monks of Kublai Khan. In the 1280s, Arghun Khan, lord of the Ilkhanate, might well have given hard thought to his situation and to his family’s recent past. His father, Abaqa, Kublai Khan’s nephew, had died in 1282, the final years of his reign and life consumed with an ultimately unsuccessful campaign against the ...

  3. 40 Rabbana Duas in Arabic with Urdu & English Translation. Dua is the simplest mean to establish connection with Allah and imploring to Him to gain blessings. These 40 Rabbana Duas are mentioned in Quran Sharif, and they start with Rabbanah. They are famous to receive virtues from Almighty Allah. So read them daily and get blessings of Allah.

  4. THE PRAYER OF THE SYRIAN TRANSLATOR. (1) By the Power of our Lord Jesus Christ I begin to write the History of the Father of Fathers, and Governor (Mara) and Head of Pastors, MAR YAHBH ALLAHA Catholicus and Patriarch of the East, and of RABBAN SAWMA, the Visitor-General of the Eastern (i.e. Nestorian) Turks.

  5. People also ask

  6. Apr 5, 2021 · Rabban bar Sauma was a Turkic Christian monk who travelled from Khanbaliq, modern-day Beijing, across Central Asia, the Ilkhanate, the Byzantine Empire, Italy, all the way to the western edge of France, visiting Khans, Emperors, Kings and Popes. Our episode today will introduce you to Rabban Sauma and his incredible journey across late 13th ...

  7. Rabban Sâwmâ and Mâr Yahbh-Allâhâ 3 them compassion. For it is His wont to receive the entreaty of those who are broken of heart, and to hearken unto the groaning of those who make supplications and petitions [to Him]. “Everyone who asketh receiveth; and he who seeketh findeth, and to him that knocketh it is opened to him” (Matt.

  8. Ani. "In his middle age, Rabban Bar Sauma and one of his younger students, Rabban Markos, embarked on a journey from Yuan China to make pilgrimage to Jerusalem. They traveled by way of the former Tangut country, Khotan, Kashgar, Taraz in the Syr Darya valley, Khorasan (now Afghanistan), Maragha (now Azerbaijan) and Mosul, arriving at Ani in the ...

  1. People also search for