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  1. Rabban Bar Sauma ( s. 1220–1294) ( ܪܒܢ ܒܪ ܨܘܡܐ; IPA: [rɑbbɑn bɑrsˤɑuma] ), yang juga dikenal sebagai Rabban Ṣawma atau Rabban Çauma, [2] ( Hanzi: 拉賓掃務瑪; Pinyin: lābīnsǎowùmǎ ), adalah seorang biarawan Turkic/Tionghoa yang beralih menjadi diplomat dari Gereja dari Timur di Tiongkok "Nestorian".

  2. Rabban Bar Ṣawma (Syriac language: ܪܒܢ ܒܪ ܨܘܡܐ, [rɑbbɑn bɑrsˤɑwma]; c. 1220 – January 1294), also known as Rabban Ṣawma or Rabban Çauma [2] (simplified Chinese: 拉班·扫马; traditional Chinese: 拉賓掃務瑪; pinyin: lābīn sǎowùmǎ), was a Uyghur or Ongud monk turned diplomat of the "Nestorian" Church of the East ...

  3. Rabban bar Sauma was a Nestorian Christian ecclesiastic, whose important but little-known travels in western Europe as an envoy of the Mongols provide a counterpart to those of his contemporary, the Venetian Marco Polo, in Asia. Born into a wealthy Christian family living in Zhongdu and descended.

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  4. In the late 1280s, a Nestorian Christian monk named Rabban Bar Sauma took the opposite route of many of his contemporary explorers by venturing from his homeland in China to western Europe. He and a student also made a trip to Persia and Iraq.

  5. Jul 31, 2019 · First in a series on Rabban Bar Sauma, covering his life from miracle-baby through cave-bound monk and on to pilgrim, with ambassador to the cities of western Europe not far behind. This episode takes us from Yuan China to Jerusalem, or perhaps not quite that far.

  6. Rabban Bar Sauma , yang juga dikenal sebagai Rabban Ṣawma atau Rabban Çauma, , adalah seorang biarawan Turkic/Tionghoa yang beralih menjadi diplomat dari Gereja dari Timur di Tiongkok "Nestorian". Ia dikenal karena melakukan ziarah dari Tiongkok yang dikuasai oleh Mongol menuju Yerusalem dengan salah satu muridnya, Rabban Markos.

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  8. Thirteenth-century traveler to Europe. Rabban Bar Sauma, a Christian Uighur monk, and his colleague Marcus traveled from Beijing, China, to western Europe in the mid-thirteenth century. Christian missionaries from the ...

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