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  • Amadiya (Chaldean Diocese)
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  • ʿAmadiya was a diocese of the Chaldean Church for most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The diocese was named for the hilltop city of ʿAmadiya in northern Iraq, and in 1913 included ʿAmadiya itself and sixteen villages in the Tigris plain near the town of Dohuk and in the Sapna and Gomel river valleys.
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  • ʿAmadiya was a diocese of the Chaldean Church for most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The diocese was named for the hilltop city of ʿAmadiya in northern Iraq, and in 1913 included ʿAmadiya itself and sixteen villages in the Tigris plain near the town of Dohuk and in the Sapna and Gomel river valleys.