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Zuqnin Monastery was an ancient Christian monastery located just to the north of Amida, near the modern-day city of Diyarbakır in eastern Turkey. John of Ephesus was ordained here by John of Tella in 529. It is at this monastery that the Zuqnin Chronicle was written by a West Syrian monk, probably Joshua the Stylite, in around 775, of which the monastery is most associated with. The library of the monastery was of considerable renown to scholars in the area, containing many valuable books, including the works of Eusebius, Socrates, John of Ephesus and the Chronicle of Zuqnin.

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  • Zuqnin-Kloster (de)
  • Mosteiro de Zuquenim (pt)
  • Zuqnin Monastery (en)
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  • Das Zuqnin-Kloster war ein antikes christliches Kloster nördlich von Diyarbakır (Amida) in der heutigen Provinz Diyarbakır im östlichen Teil der Türkei. Johannes von Ephesos wurde hier 529 von ordiniert. Über dieses Kloster wurde um das Jahr 775 herum die Chronik von Zuqnin geschrieben. Die Bibliothek des Klosters stammte von Gelehrten aus der Region und enthielt zahlreiche wertvolle Bücher von Eusebius, Sokrates, Johannes von Ephesos sowie die Chronik von Zuqnin. (de)
  • Zuqnin Monastery was an ancient Christian monastery located just to the north of Amida, near the modern-day city of Diyarbakır in eastern Turkey. John of Ephesus was ordained here by John of Tella in 529. It is at this monastery that the Zuqnin Chronicle was written by a West Syrian monk, probably Joshua the Stylite, in around 775, of which the monastery is most associated with. The library of the monastery was of considerable renown to scholars in the area, containing many valuable books, including the works of Eusebius, Socrates, John of Ephesus and the Chronicle of Zuqnin. (en)
  • Mosteiro de Zuquenim (Zuqnin) (turco: Zuknin Manastırı) foi um antigo mosteiro cristão localizado ao norte de Amida, perto da moderna cidade de Diarbaquir no leste da Turquia. João do Éfeso foi ordenado aqui por João de Tella em 529. É nesse mosteiro que a Crônica de Zuquenim foi escrita pelo monge siríaco Josué, o Estilita em cerca de 775, dos quais o mosteiro está mais associado. Sua biblioteca era de renome considerável para os estudiosos da área, contendo muitos livros valiosos, incluindo as obras de Eusébio, Sócrates, João do Éfeso e a Crônica de Zuquenim. (pt)
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  • Das Zuqnin-Kloster war ein antikes christliches Kloster nördlich von Diyarbakır (Amida) in der heutigen Provinz Diyarbakır im östlichen Teil der Türkei. Johannes von Ephesos wurde hier 529 von ordiniert. Über dieses Kloster wurde um das Jahr 775 herum die Chronik von Zuqnin geschrieben. Die Bibliothek des Klosters stammte von Gelehrten aus der Region und enthielt zahlreiche wertvolle Bücher von Eusebius, Sokrates, Johannes von Ephesos sowie die Chronik von Zuqnin. (de)
  • Zuqnin Monastery was an ancient Christian monastery located just to the north of Amida, near the modern-day city of Diyarbakır in eastern Turkey. John of Ephesus was ordained here by John of Tella in 529. It is at this monastery that the Zuqnin Chronicle was written by a West Syrian monk, probably Joshua the Stylite, in around 775, of which the monastery is most associated with. The library of the monastery was of considerable renown to scholars in the area, containing many valuable books, including the works of Eusebius, Socrates, John of Ephesus and the Chronicle of Zuqnin. (en)
  • Mosteiro de Zuquenim (Zuqnin) (turco: Zuknin Manastırı) foi um antigo mosteiro cristão localizado ao norte de Amida, perto da moderna cidade de Diarbaquir no leste da Turquia. João do Éfeso foi ordenado aqui por João de Tella em 529. É nesse mosteiro que a Crônica de Zuquenim foi escrita pelo monge siríaco Josué, o Estilita em cerca de 775, dos quais o mosteiro está mais associado. Sua biblioteca era de renome considerável para os estudiosos da área, contendo muitos livros valiosos, incluindo as obras de Eusébio, Sócrates, João do Éfeso e a Crônica de Zuquenim. (pt)
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