From 1364 to 1816 the region of Tur Abdin constituted a distinct patriarchate within the Syriac Orthodox Church, with the following patriarchs:[1]
- Ignatius Saba of Salah (1364–1389)
 - Ignatius Isho' of Midhyat (1389–1418), died 1421
 - Ignatius Mas'ud of Salah (1418–1420)
 - Ignatius Henoch of 'Ayn Ward (1421–1444)
 - Ignatius Qoma of Ba Sabrina (1444–1454)
 - Ignatius Isho' of Salah (1455–1460)
 - Ignatius 'Aziz (Philoxene) of Basila (1460–1482)
 - Ignatius Saba of Arbo (1482–1488)
 - Ignatius John Qofer of 'Ayn Ward (1489–1492)
 - Ignatius Mas'ud of Zaz (1492–1512)
 - Ignatius Isho' of Zaz (1515–1524)
 - Ignatius Simon of Hattakh (1524–1551)
 - Ignatius Jacob of Hisn (1551–1571)
 - Ignatius Sahdo of Midhyat (1584–1621)
 - Ignatius 'Abd Allah of Midhyat (1628–?)
 - Ignatius Habib of Midhyat (1674–1707)
 - Ignatius Denha of 'Arnas (1707–1725)
 - Ignatius Barsum of Midhyat (1740–1791)
 - Ignatius Aho and Ignatius Isaiah of Arbo (1791–1816), jointly
 
Between 1804 and c. 1840 there was a series of patriarchs of contested and limited authority:[2]
- Severus Isḥoq (1804–1816)
 - Yawsep of ʿArnas (1805–1834)
 - Barṣawmo of Ḥbob (1816–1839)
 - Mirza of Beth Sbirina (1816–1842)
 - Barṣawmo of Beth Sbirina (1821–1842)
 - Grigorios Zaytun Ghalma of Midyat (1821–1844)
 - Severus ʿAbd al-Nūr of Arbo (1834–1839)
 
See also
References
- ↑ Jean Maurice Fiey (1993), Pour un Oriens Christianus Novus: Repertoire des diocèses syriaques orientaux et occidentaux, Beirut: Orient-Institut, pp. 275–277, ISBN 3-515-05718-8
 - ↑ Samuel Burleson; Lucas Van Rompay (2018) [2011], "List of Patriarchs: II. The Syriac Orthodox Church and its Uniate Continuations", in Sebastian P. Brock; Aaron M. Butts; George A. Kiraz; Lucas Van Rompay (eds.), Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage, (Gorgias Press, online ed. Beth Mardutho).
 
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