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Source Size = 3780 x 4989

THE MISSION TO THE ASSYRIAN CHRISTIANS OF KURDISTAN: 1. The Patriarchs Church at Kochanes, East View; 2. The Patriarch Mar Shimoor; 3. The Archdeacon of Tyari; 4. Benjamin and Isa, Father and Half-Brother of the Patriarch; 5. Nathan, the Patriarchs Uncle; 6. The Meeting at Lambeth Palace; 7. The Village of Kochanes; 8. The Church at Kochanes; 9. Persian Nestorian Priest and Ladies

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Media ID 12971943

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1882 Engraving Benjamin Castle Catholic Catholicism Chateau Christian Christianity Christians Clergy Clergyman East Father House Of God Kurdistan Ladies Lambeth Mansion Meeting Mission Outlook Palace Parama Patriarch Patriarchs Persian Person Pray Praying Preacher Priest Prospect Religion Religious Religious Devotion Royal Official Residence Schloss Settlement Spiritual Spirituality Stately Home Uncle Village Vista Worship Archdeacon Assyrian Half Brother Nathan Nestorian


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This 1882 engraving from the Liszt Collection takes us on a visual journey to the heart of Kurdistan, where an important mission was underway. The print showcases nine distinct scenes that provide a glimpse into the lives of Assyrian Christians in this region. At first glance, we are drawn to the majestic Patriarchs Church at Kochanes, beautifully captured from an eastward perspective. This house of God stands as a symbol of faith and resilience for these devout believers. Moving our gaze towards the central figures, we encounter the esteemed Patriarch Mar Shimoor and his faithful Archdeacon of Tyari. Benjamin and Isa, father and half-brother to the patriarch, stand proudly by his side while Nathan, his uncle, adds wisdom and guidance to their spiritual endeavors. The image also transports us across borders as we witness a significant meeting taking place at Lambeth Palace – a renowned royal official residence in London. Here, leaders gather to discuss matters close to their hearts. As our eyes wander further through this rich tapestry of images, we catch glimpses of daily life in Kochanes village – its settlement nestled amidst picturesque landscapes. The church itself is showcased again with intricate details that highlight its importance within this community. Finally, we are introduced to a Persian Nestorian priest surrounded by ladies who embody devotion and spirituality through their religious practices. This vintage engraving not only offers historical insight but also serves as an illustrative technique capturing moments frozen in time. It invites us into a world where religion intertwines with culture and tradition - reminding us of the enduring power of faith throughout centuries past.

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