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Mar Joseph Sulaqa (Syriac: ܝܘܣܦ ܣܘܠܩܐ), also known as Yousep d'Bēth Bello (Syriac: ܝܘܣܦ ܪܒܝܬ ܒܠܘ, lit. 'Joseph of the house of Bello'), was one of the last East Syriac bishops to Malabar. He was shortly followed by Mar Abraham; both reached in Malabar after the arrival of the Portuguese. Patriarch Abdisho IV Maron (1555–1570), the successor of Shimun VIII Yohannan Sulaqa, sent the brother of Shimun VIII, Mar Joseph, to Malabar as a Chaldaean bishop; although consecrated in 1555 or 1556, Mar Joseph could not reach India before the end of 1556, nor Malabar before 1558, when the Portuguese were finally alerted by the presence of Mar Abraham and allowed Mar Joseph, accompanied by another Chaldaean bishop, Mar Eliah, to occupy his see, before the Inquisition also sent him to Lisbon in 1562.

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  • Joseph Sulaqa (de)
  • Joseph Sulaqa (en)
  • José Sulaca (pt)
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  • Joseph Sulaqa, öfter auch Sulaka (* um 1500 bei Mosul, Irak; † 1569 in Rom) war ostsyrisch-katholischer Erzbischof und Metropolit von Indien. (de)
  • Mar Joseph Sulaqa (Syriac: ܝܘܣܦ ܣܘܠܩܐ), also known as Yousep d'Bēth Bello (Syriac: ܝܘܣܦ ܪܒܝܬ ܒܠܘ, lit. 'Joseph of the house of Bello'), was one of the last East Syriac bishops to Malabar. He was shortly followed by Mar Abraham; both reached in Malabar after the arrival of the Portuguese. Patriarch Abdisho IV Maron (1555–1570), the successor of Shimun VIII Yohannan Sulaqa, sent the brother of Shimun VIII, Mar Joseph, to Malabar as a Chaldaean bishop; although consecrated in 1555 or 1556, Mar Joseph could not reach India before the end of 1556, nor Malabar before 1558, when the Portuguese were finally alerted by the presence of Mar Abraham and allowed Mar Joseph, accompanied by another Chaldaean bishop, Mar Eliah, to occupy his see, before the Inquisition also sent him to Lisbon in 1562. (en)
  • José Sulaca (em siríaco: ܝܘܣܦ ܣܘܠܩܐ‎) (? - Roma, 1569) foi um dos últimos bispos de uma longa linha de bispos nestorianos enviados da Igreja do Oriente (Patriarcado Católico Caldeu da Babilônia) aos cristãos de São Tomé da atual Kerala. Ele foi logo seguido por Mar Abraão; ambos chegaram ao Malabar após a chegada dos portugueses. O patriarca (1555–1570), o sucessor de , enviou o irmão de Shimun VIII, Mar José, a Malabar como bispo caldeu; embora consagrado em 1555 ou 1556, Mar José não conseguiu chegar à Índia antes do final de 1556, nem ao Malabar antes de 1558, quando os portugueses foram finalmente alertados pela presença de Mar Abraão e permitiram a Mar José, acompanhado por outro bispo caldeu, Mar Elias, para - muito brevemente - ocupar a sua sé, antes que a Inquisição também o envi (pt)
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  • Yousep Sulaqa (en)
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