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is said to have preached and performed miracles and converted many of its inhabitants to Christianity. Kashkar became an important centre of Christianity in lower Mesopotamia and had its
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During a flood the Tigris burst its banks leaving Kashkar on its east bank. The medieval city of Wasit was built on the west bank of the new channel by
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Frontiers of faith: the Christian encounter with Manichaeism in the Acts of Archelaus
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meaning "citadel" or "town". Other sources connect it to
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Kashkar (disambiguation)
Kashmar
Classical Syriac
Mesopotamia
Tigris
Wasit
Sasanian
Tigris
deportees
Shapur I
Mar Mari
own diocese
Patriarchal Province of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf
ghost town


Frontiers of faith: the Christian encounter with Manichaeism in the Acts of Archelaus
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مدينة كشكر: أول مدينة مسيحية في بلاد الرافدين




The acts of Mār Mārī the apostle
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