Index of Places in The Beth Qaṭraye Gazetteer
RegionBeth Qaṭraye (6) Place Typeregion (94)
Bādghīs - بادغيس (region)
Names: "Bādghīs (or Bādhgīs) is a mountainous region in eastern Khurāsān , north of Herat ."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5218
Bādghīs - بادغيس (region)
Names: "Bādghīs (or Bādhgīs) is a mountainous region in eastern Khurāsān , north of Herat ."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5218
al-Baḥrayn - البحرين (region)
Names: al-BaḥrainBahrainA cluster of many towns and
villages in the eastern part of Arabian Peninsula .URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/2941
al-Baḥrayn - البحرين (region)
Names: al-BaḥrainBahrainA cluster of many towns and
villages in the eastern part of Arabian Peninsula .URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/2941
Bāl - بال (region)
Names: A city or region in southern Iran close to Lār and Hanj.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5226
Bāl - بال (region)
Names: A city or region in southern Iran close to Lār and Hanj.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5226
al-Balqāʾ - البلقاء (region)
Names: "N ame given by the Arab authors either to the whole of the Transjordanian territory corresponding approximately to the ancient countries of Ammon..."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5017
al-Balqāʾ - البلقاء (region)
Names: "N ame given by the Arab authors either to the whole of the Transjordanian territory corresponding approximately to the ancient countries of Ammon..."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5017
Barqa - برقة (region)
Names: CyrenaicaAn north African peninsula jutting out into the eastern Mediterranean.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5233
Barqa - برقة (region)
Names: CyrenaicaAn north African peninsula jutting out into the eastern Mediterranean.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5233
Basjirt - بسجرت (region)
Names: Bāshqirs"Their territory corresponds roughly to the modern districts of Ufa and Orenburg ."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5234
Basjirt - بسجرت (region)
Names: Bāshqirs"Their territory corresponds roughly to the modern districts of Ufa and Orenburg ."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5234
al-Bathanīya - البثينة (region)
Names: BatanaiaBasanitis"C orresponds in name to the Bas̲h̲an of the Old Testament the etymology of which is given by the Arabic bat̲h̲na soft fertile..."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5018
al-Bathanīya - البثينة (region)
Names: BatanaiaBasanitis"C orresponds in name to the Bas̲h̲an of the Old Testament the etymology of which is given by the Arabic bat̲h̲na soft fertile..."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5018
Beth Qaṭraye - ܒܝܬ ܩܛܪ̈ܝܐ - قطر (region)
Names: Bet
QatrayeBeit
QaṭrayéLe pays des
QaṭrayéQatarQaṭarBeth Qaṭraye,
region of the Qataris"The region known in Syriac as Beth Qaṭraye includes not only the peninsula of Qaṭar but also its hinterland Yamāma and the entire..."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/37
Beth Qaṭraye - ܒܝܬ ܩܛܪ̈ܝܐ - قطر (region)
Names: Bet
QatrayeBeit
QaṭrayéLe pays des
QaṭrayéQatarQaṭarBeth Qaṭraye,
region of the Qataris"The region known in Syriac as Beth Qaṭraye includes not only the peninsula of Qaṭar but also its hinterland Yamāma and the entire..."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/37
Beth Qaṭraye - ܒܝܬ ܩܛܪ̈ܝܐ - قطر (region)
Names: Bet
QatrayeBeit
QaṭrayéLe pays des
QaṭrayéQatarQaṭarBeth Qaṭraye,
region of the Qataris"The region known in Syriac as Beth Qaṭraye includes not only the peninsula of Qaṭar but also its hinterland Yamāma and the entire..."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/37
al-Buja - البجة (region)
Names: BejaA region along the Nile east of the Red Sea stretching over parts of modern-day Egypt, Eritrea, and Sudan.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5021
al-Buja - البجة (region)
Names: BejaA region along the Nile east of the Red Sea stretching over parts of modern-day Egypt, Eritrea, and Sudan.URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/5021
China - ܨܝܢ - الصين (region)
Names: "It remains uncertain when [Syriac-speaking] Christians first reached the main, historically Chinese-speaking (Han), part of China."URI: https://bqgazetteer.bethmardutho.org/place/472