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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, (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. Died: January 1294, Baghdad, Iraq. Rabban bar Sauma (born c. 1220, Zhongdu [now Beijing], China—died January 1294, Baghdad, Iraq) 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 ...

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  4. Rabban Bar Sauma (Bar Ṣaumā, syr.: ܒܪ ܨܘܡܐ, * ca. 1220 in Peking; † Januar 1294 in Bagdad) war ein nestorianischer Mönch und Diplomat. Bar Ṣaumā wurde in eine wohlhabende nestorianische Familie in Peking hineingeboren. Nach Gregorius Bar-Hebraeus war er uigurischer Abstammung, nach chinesischen Quellen gehörte er zum Turkvolk ...

  5. May 13, 2021 · Rabban Bar Sauma left China in 1275, followed the Silk Road, and made his way to Baghdad, Constantinople, and France, meeting khans, kings, and a pope. The remarkable Bar Sauma was born in Zhongdu ...

  6. Rabban Bar Sauma. c.1220-1294. Chinese Nestorian Monk and Explorer. I n 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.

  7. Rabban Bar Sauma, a Chinese monk who made a pilgrimage from Khanbaliq (now Beijing) and testified to the importance of Christianity among the Mongols during his visit to Rome in 1287. Nayan Khan , a Mongol nobleman and uncle of Kublai Khan .

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